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Bersaglio umano

Titolo originale: Target: Harry
  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 25min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,0/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Charlotte Rampling, Cesar Romero, Michael Ansara, Victor Buono, Vic Morrow, and Suzanne Pleshette in Bersaglio umano (1969)
MisteroThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaCarlyle, a man who hires pilot Harry Black to fly him to Istanbul, is murdered there. Now, mysterious Diane Reed and a local gangster, Rashi, are after Harry, believing that he has the price... Leggi tuttoCarlyle, a man who hires pilot Harry Black to fly him to Istanbul, is murdered there. Now, mysterious Diane Reed and a local gangster, Rashi, are after Harry, believing that he has the priceless plates Carlyle used to counterfeit money.Carlyle, a man who hires pilot Harry Black to fly him to Istanbul, is murdered there. Now, mysterious Diane Reed and a local gangster, Rashi, are after Harry, believing that he has the priceless plates Carlyle used to counterfeit money.

  • Regia
    • Roger Corman
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Bob Barbash
  • Star
    • Vic Morrow
    • Suzanne Pleshette
    • Victor Buono
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,0/10
    294
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Roger Corman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bob Barbash
    • Star
      • Vic Morrow
      • Suzanne Pleshette
      • Victor Buono
    • 12Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Vic Morrow
    Vic Morrow
    • Harry Black
    Suzanne Pleshette
    Suzanne Pleshette
    • Diane Reed
    Victor Buono
    Victor Buono
    • Mosul Rashi
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • Lt. George Duval
    Stanley Holloway
    Stanley Holloway
    • Jason Carlyle
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Ruth Carlyle
    Michael Ansara
    Michael Ansara
    • Maj. Milos Segora
    Kathy Fraisse
    • Lisa Boulez
    • (as Katy Fraysse)
    Christian Barbier
    • Sulley Boulez
    • (as Christian Barbier)
    Fikret Hakan
    Fikret Hakan
    • Insp. Devrim
    Milton Reid
    Milton Reid
    • Kemal
    Ahna Capri
    • Francesca
    • (as Anna Capri)
    • (solo nei titoli)
    Laurie Main
    Laurie Main
    • Simon Scott
    • (solo nei titoli)
    Victoria Hale
    Victoria Hale
    • Michele
    Jacques Léonard
    • Valdez
    • (as Jack Leonard)
    • (solo nei titoli)
    Kemal Alindren
      Tony Barnum
        Pierre Cannon
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            • Roger Corman
          • Sceneggiatura
            • Bob Barbash
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          5davidmvining

          Not terrible. Just kind of dull.

          Supposedly an effort by ABC to both get into feature filmmaking and create what could have been a backdoor pilot to a television series, Target: Harry is a limp spy romp through a couple of European locales. There are obvious influences floating all around the film that seem to be replacements for entertainment, but ultimately it's just something of an uninspiring genre exercise.

          Harry Black (Vic Morrow) is an ex-con who flies tourists around on private flights and based in Monte Carlo. He gets hired by Jason Carlyle (Stanley Holloway) to transport him to Istanbul where Carlyle, without Harry's knowledge, is going to sell the plates for five pound notes to the underworld. When Carlyle ends up dead on the streets of Istanbul, without the plates, Harry ends up the center of a hunt for them with the police, represented by Lieutenant Duval (Cesar Romero), and the underworld, represented by two competing personalities, Diane Reed (Suzanne Pleshette) and Mosul (Victor Buono). There's also Carlyle's daughter, Ruth (Charlotte Rampling), he gets to deal with.

          The basic story is pretty standard Hitchcockian, wrong-man stuff. The small musical motif that comes up from time to time is borderline plagiarizing the James Bond theme. Mosul is effectively Sydney Greenstreet's characters from The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca. This movie really does wear its influences on its sleeve. And they tend to be where the film is the most fun, especially Buono who knows exactly what he's doing, even imitating Greenstreet's verbal delivery.

          However, Harry Black is largely just trapped in an adventure that's not that interesting. There's the requisite opaqueness to the mystery early on, but Harry's actual involvement is never that compelling. For instance, he's nowhere near Carlyle when he dies, so the suspicion that Duval has towards him, despite, you know, being a policeman in Monte Carlo and not Istanbul where the murder actually happened, never feels like any sort of threat. Harry ends up feeling like he's involved because he has nothing better to do.

          Now, the better way to package this would be to have Carlyle die in Harry's arms, Carlyle fly away on his own, apologize directly to Ruth for what happened, and then go with Ruth to continue the adventure, protecting her while he tries to clear his name. Except, the two don't meet until about halfway through the film, and then she's gone moments later (in one of two scenes that Gene Corman directed to sex the film up). All this while Harry has no real reason to get involved at all.

          The unraveling of the plot, the big action/adventure sequence that ends the film, has its charms, but it's largely an empty exercise in film mechanics. The best part of this is really Buono who has to lumber through everything while making wisecracks. It's amusing.

          Making movies is hard work that requires many hours and a lot of concentration, but I'm getting the sensation now that Corman is putting in something like a minimum effort in this late stage of his directing career. It's not a huge surprise to me that he'd give up in a few years. He feels like he's just going through the motions, giving his professional effort and no more. The creative spark that marked his Poe cycle is done and dusted. Corman still isn't a bad filmmaker by any measure. He still gets decent performances, things look good, and there's a good clip to the action. However, the script is just generic without any good reason for our hero to be involved at all.

          It's forgettable, uninspiring, and kind of just bland. However, it has its small moments.
          4hrkepler

          Vic Morrow Is One Cool Cat

          'Target: Harry' was originally meant for television pilot for ABC, but was released theatrically instead. For some reason, Roger Corman took his name off the film and was credited as Henry Neill. Well, if you've already seen the film then you might understand his decision. 'Target: Harry' is not so much awful film, but it is boringly generic. Vic Morrow is awesome as a pilot Harry Black, a man in the wrong place at the wrong time, and strutting through dangerous situations while throwing one-liners and puns to the left and to the right. The problem is, the protagonist looks too cool and gets out of serious situations too easily.

          Harry Black is a private pilot who flies Jason Carlyle (Stanley Holloway) into Istanbul where Carlyle gets murdered. Harry gets associated with the murder and his paths cross with mysterious woman Diane Reed (Suzanne Pleshette) and powerful crime lord Mosul Rashi (Victor Buono). Harry finds out that Carlyle was carrying plates for counterfeiting money that got lost. Both, Reed and Rashi, thinks that Harry got them, or at least he knows where they are. One double cross follows another and so on.

          'Target: Harry' is nothing spectacular in the pile of similar James Bondish spy themed action films that were popular at that time. Even the main score is awfully similar to one of James Bond. The acting is good and there are some fine moments in dialogue to make 'Target: Harry' passably entertaining while watching but nothing else. Rather forgettable and not very thrilling action piece.
          5planktonrules

          A failed TV pilot with added nudity.

          According to IMDB, "Target: Harry" was a pilot movie for a proposed series that was never picked up by the networks. So, instead, they creatively re-edited the film (adding a couple nude scenes) and released it as a feature film.

          Harry (Vic Morrow) is a pilot who is transporting Mr. Carlyle to Instanbul. However, Carlyle is killed and a gang of thugs think that Harry was working for Carlyle...and so Harry must have the stolen plates that were in Carlyle's possession. So, he spends the rest of the film being chased about, shot at and getting the snot knocked out of him in the movie...all while trying to look very cool.

          This is a decent thriller....nothing special but yet another example of a Roger Corman film that managed to make money...as all but one of his over 400 films did! Worth seeing but far from a great film.
          4moonspinner55

          Alleged "Maltese Falcon" rewrite with a checkered history...

          Director Roger Corman once said about "Target: Harry" that it was a TV-movie before there was such a thing. Financed by the ABC Broadcasting Company, it may have been meant for television, though it was mostly seen in overseas markets with two new (and nude!) scenes added by producer Gene Corman: a sex scene 6mns in and the murder of a topless woman. Vic Morrow is cagey as Harry Black, a pilot sprung from jail in Monte Carlo who is hired to fly a British businessman to Istanbul. His client is murdered upon arrival because of what's not in his possession: currency plates for counterfeiting, stolen from the Royal Bank of London. The film has some good things in it, particularly Victor Buono as nefarious Mosul Rashi (Morrow and Buono make quite a team later in the film), and Suzanne Pleshette as a super-cool mystery lady who keeps popping up in crowds and hotel rooms. There's an exciting (if improbable) prison break, followed by a shoot-out amongst the Turkish ruins, but the effort seems pasted together. Too bad, Morrow holds his own as a latter-day Bogie wannabe. ** from ****
          lor_

          Remote and unengaging

          Roger Corman had successfully directed an "A" movie in 1967, "The St. Valentine's Day Massacre", but he reverted to his much-lauded quickie movie roots for "Target: Harry", an ABC-TV pilot/telefilm that boasts a very fine cast but plays as flat as a pancake. It's a shame.

          Watching it so many decades later was like sitting in a screening room watching an assemblage of film dailies: lots of background shots, listless reverse-shots' conversations (edited by Monte Hellman, who apparently had not much material to work with) and evident guerrilla filmmaking (extras staring toward the camera, no film permits obtained for a shoot) that reminded me of a couple of my favorite indie directors of the time, like Larry Cohen and Fred Williamson. The footage was lifeless, and if it had been a major film studio project I suspect Corman would have been fired and replaced (as later happened with Cohen on "I, The Jury") after a week or so.

          The actors are pros, and even though at times he seems to be acting under protest, Vic Morrow is believable as our no-nonsense tough guy hero, the type (like Mitchum) that might get into bar fights with "fans" anxious to pick an argument with him. Supporting cast on paper is A-List, but only Victor Buono, too obviously styled as an imitation of Sydney Greenstreet, seems alive. The fault is not all Corman's - a screenplay by hack Bob Barbash is completely uninteresting throughout.

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            On some prints, the film was entitled "How To Make It"; on these prints, Roger Corman was credited as director under his own name.
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            Harry Black: I figure once in a while, somebody has to remember a loser.

            Diane Reed: You're the loser, Harry.

            Harry Black: Yeah, that's right.

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            • gennaio 1979 (Stati Uniti)
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          • Luoghi delle riprese
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