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Contour 2006

★ 8.03 votes101 min📅 2006-07-30

"A Tour that will leave you Black and Blue"

Eric Jacobus delivers a high-octane blend of action and dark comedy in *Contour (2006)*, a San Francisco-set adventure that swaps the typical tour guide experience for something far more chaotic.

Director: Eric Jacobus

Cast

Eric Jacobus
Eric Jacobus
Lawrence Young/White Nightmare/Tuoc's Assistant 1/Voice of Mike/Bat Thug (blue)/Warehouse Thug
Ed Kahana
Ed Kahana
Alfonso de la Rosario/Tuoc's Assistant 2/Bat Thug (gray)/Warehouse Thug
Andy Leung
Lei Tak/Bat Thug (black)/Warehouse Thug
Tyler Wang
Renee Wilder
Dennis Ruel
Dennis Ruel
Ticker (Esteban)/Warehouse Thug
Ray Carbonel
Ticker's Assistant/Bat Thug (long hair)/Warehouse Thug
Stephen Reedy
Tuoc/Bat Thug (yellow)
Todd Roy
Ferdinand de la Rosario
Donovan McKendrick
Chris/Driver
Jesse Traugott
Queen de la Rosario

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Contour (2006) about?

*Contour* follows Law, a shady San Francisco tour guide who stumbles into a dangerous mission after a failed heist. His unsuspecting tourist group becomes entangled in a race to recover a tape that could save the politically unstable country of Uruvia.

Who directed Contour?

Eric Jacobus directed *Contour (2006)*, blending his martial arts expertise with a unique comedic touch.

Who stars in Contour?

The film stars Eric Jacobus, Ed Kahana, Andy Leung, Tyler Wang, and Dennis Ruel in a mix of action and comedic roles.

Is Contour (2006) worth watching?

With its fast-paced action and offbeat humor, *Contour (2006)* is a solid pick for fans of martial arts films that don't take themselves too seriously. While it may not reinvent the wheel, its energetic style and quirky charm make it an entertaining watch.

How long is Contour?

Contour runs for 101 minutes.

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About Contour (2006) — Martial Arts Comedy Where Tours Get Dangerous

Eric Jacobus delivers a high-octane blend of action and dark comedy in *Contour (2006)*, a San Francisco-set adventure that swaps the typical tour guide experience for something far more chaotic. After a botched heist forces him back into the shadows, Law—a shady tour guide with a knack for trouble—finds himself leading a group of unsuspecting tourists into a high-stakes chase. What begins as a quirky sightseeing trip quickly spirals into a globe-trotting race to recover a crucial tape that could stabilize the politically volatile nation of Uruvia. Packed with martial arts showdowns, eccentric characters, and frenetic pacing, this film stands out as a vibrant homage to 90s action cinema while carving its own niche with sharp wit and relentless energy.

Directed by Eric Jacobus himself, *Contour (2006)* stars the filmmaker alongside a charismatic ensemble including Ed Kahana, Andy Leung, and Tyler Wang. The movie thrives on its offbeat tone, balancing slapstick humor with gritty fight sequences that pay homage to classics like *Rumble in the Bronx*. With its mix of absurdity and adrenaline, *Contour* is a wild ride for fans of martial arts films and offbeat thrillers alike.