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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: HACKMAN,GENE
Fabric Type: 9781415710494
Graphics Memory Size: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Legal Disclaimer: 141571049X
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 24
Maximum Color Depth: Paramount
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 SurroundFrenchOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 MonoGermanOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 MonoEnglishSubtitled
Metal Type: Paramount
Pearl Type: PARD888914D
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: Paramount
Total Metal Weight: 1
Total Parallel Ports: June 14, 2005
Total S Video Out Ports: 117 minutes
Paramount
November 08, 1985
Editorial Review:
Product Description: An ex-CIA agent and his son set out in search of his kidnapped wife when she disappears on her European vacation. Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure Rating: R Release Date: 14-JUN-2005 Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com: Gene Hackman and Matt Dillon play a typical (if unlikely) father and son, at odds over the usual generational stuff. Then Gayle Hunnicutt, as the wife and mother, disappears--and suddenly Sonny Boy discovers something he never knew about stuffy old Dad: that he's actually a retired government agent who's pretty handy with a gun and more than willing to waste whoever gets in his way as he tries to get his wife back alive. They bounce around Europe in pursuit, with the kid getting in Dad's way, in a plot that winds up chasing its own tail. Hackman and director Arthur Penn were much more effective a decade earlier when they made Night Moves. --Marshall Fine
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Loved the movie! I really like European themed American movies...I know that sounds weird but this one fits the bill. (Also see the movie Gotcha!--another mid-80's spy/action movie and one of my all-time favorites.) I am a big fan of Gene Hackman and he does a good job--granted it is was a small budget film but it shows that a decent story and good acting can offset those constraints. We have seen a similar story several times before and since but this movie just does a good job of keeping you ... Read More
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I like all Gene's movies. Worth buying or going to see, whatever.
In the sense of the old mail-order catalog [good, better, best] I am
taking "better" , to save something back I may need later.
Good first exposure (for me at least) of Matt Dillon. Wife liked it too,
it is R rated but nothing excessive.
Dick Norman
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Somehow I missed this movie back in '85, but just saw it on cable. GOT to have a copy of it! This is escapism at it's best. Gene Hackman and Matt Dillon are super. They make a great father-son team. I'm old enough to remember "the cold war", so could relate to the plot. WATCH THIS MOVIE!
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If it wasn't for Hackman's presence in this film this movie would be largely criticized for it's ineptitude to build suspense, lack of villains and rather shoddy directing. Even with Hackman in it "Target" is still an average spy flick.
Take for example the first kill in the flick in which Hackman's character dodges a would be assassin in the airport. He flings a cart at him while
the idiot shoots another agent (it's supposed to be suspenseful but looks comical). The aftermath of ... Read More
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Ever since this movie came out, it has been one of my favorites. I watch it once a year or so, and enjoy it each time. This is an action/suspense movie with spy elements as well. The balance between action and suspense scenes is just right and the interaction between the father (Gene Hackman) and son (Matt Dillon) is very entertaining along the way - the son finds out the father isn't such an old fuddy-duddy after all!
The movie does start out pretty slowly, but the beginning does a good ... Read More
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