Target (1985) | |
Director(s) | Arthur Penn |
Producer(s) | David Brown, Richard D. Zanuck |
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Target (1985) was a Film directed by Arthur Penn and produced by David Brown and Richard D. Zanuck.
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By carole_and_co on Dec 19, 2020 From Carole & Co.Some of you likely wonder where I've been the past few days (my previous entry was Sunday night). Let me assure you nothing's happened with my health, no Covid-19 or anything to that effect. But after 13 1/2 years of running this site, taking time off only for matters such as homelessness and the li... Read full article
The Walking Target (1960)
By John Grant on Sep 21, 2019 From NoirishUS / 74 minutes / bw / Zenith, UA Dir: Edward L. Cahn Pr: Robert E. Kent Scr: Stephen Kandel Cine: Maury Gertsman Cast: Joan Evans, Ronald Foster, Merry Anders, Harp McGuire, Robert Christopher, Berry Kroeger, Bill Couch, Norm Alden, James Callahan, J. Edward McKinley, William Fawcett, Guy Wilkerson... Read full article
The Tall Target (1951)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 20, 2019 From 4 Star FilmsTo set the scene our storytellers?enlist an opening crawl that runs over the unmistakable strains of train noise. The year is 1861. The event being dramatized is the alleged Baltimore Plot and our hero is New York policeman John Kennedy (Dick Powell). Despite being common and coincidental I can̵... Read full article
Batman and Robin (1949, Spencer Gordon Bennet), Chapter 6: Target – Robin!
By Andrew Wickliffe on Apr 2, 2018 From The Stop ButtonSadly, Johnny Duncan?s Robin is not actually a target in Target – Robin!. The chapter wouldn?t be any more compelling if he were, but it get Batman and Robin moving in a new direction. Instead, it?s more of the same. Tepid cliffhanger resolution, bad acting from Robert Lowery and Duncan, some ... Read full article
Hard Target (1993, John Woo), the unrated version
By Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 24, 2017 From The Stop ButtonThere?s nothing spectacularly wrong with Hard Target. It?s a competently executed early nineties action movie. There?s a lot of good stunt work and some amazing pyrotechnics. Lance Henriksen is great as the villain. Wilford Brimley is in it as a Cajun assault archer. Almost everything about it is ab... Read full article
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