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La cible étoilée

Original title: Brass Target
  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.5K
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Sophia Loren and John Cassavetes in La cible étoilée (1978)
ActionDramaMysteryThrillerWar

In 1945, General Patton sends Germany's confiscated gold reserves to Frankfurt, but the Army train is robbed by plotters who also hire a Swiss hitman to kill the General.In 1945, General Patton sends Germany's confiscated gold reserves to Frankfurt, but the Army train is robbed by plotters who also hire a Swiss hitman to kill the General.In 1945, General Patton sends Germany's confiscated gold reserves to Frankfurt, but the Army train is robbed by plotters who also hire a Swiss hitman to kill the General.

  • Director
    • John Hough
  • Writers
    • Frederick Nolan
    • Alvin Boretz
  • Stars
    • Sophia Loren
    • John Cassavetes
    • Max von Sydow
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • John Hough
    • Writers
      • Frederick Nolan
      • Alvin Boretz
    • Stars
      • Sophia Loren
      • John Cassavetes
      • Max von Sydow
    • 31User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren
    • Mara
    John Cassavetes
    John Cassavetes
    • Maj. Joe De Lucca
    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Shelley Martin Webber
    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    • Gen. George S. Patton
    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    • Col. Donald Rogers
    Patrick McGoohan
    Patrick McGoohan
    • Col. Mike McCauley
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • Col. Robert Dawson
    Edward Herrmann
    Edward Herrmann
    • Col. Walter Gilchrist
    Ed Bishop
    Ed Bishop
    • Col. Stewart
    Lee Montague
    Lee Montague
    • Lucky Luciano
    Alan Tilvern
    Alan Tilvern
    • Frank Ferraro
    Hal Galili
    Hal Galili
    • Capt. Levy
    Bernard Horsfall
    Bernard Horsfall
    • Shelley
    John Junkin
    John Junkin
    • Carberry
    Sigfrit Steiner
    Sigfrit Steiner
    • Herr Schroeder
    Reinhold Olszewski
    • Gen. Ostranov
    Robert Cunningham
    • Gen. Stackwood
    • (as Bob Cunningham)
    Heinz Bennent
    Heinz Bennent
    • Kasten
    • Director
      • John Hough
    • Writers
      • Frederick Nolan
      • Alvin Boretz
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    User reviews31

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    9SimonJack

    Intrigue, plot twists and superb cast make this a first-rate thriller

    World War II is over, and the Allies set about cleaning up and helping rebuild Europe. The Allies' most famous battle leader, General George S. Patton, continues to alienate the Russians and doesn't like attending to civil formalities of state. So, he gets canned by Eisenhower and is ordered back to the States. But during all this time, some $250 million in Third Reich gold had been discovered and then went missing. Patton launches his own effort to find the thieves and retrieve the gold.

    This story line has all the makings of a good action-thriller, and "Brass Target" doesn't disappoint. It has a solid plot – with much conjecture and fiction built around and woven through the real details of Patton's last months. The script is very good for a cast that delivers. There's just enough intrigue to keep us guessing from one scene to the next, as culprits come to light one by one. But amidst this, the one big theme develops – with the hiring of a top assassin to eliminate Patton. There's much more to this, and part of the intrigue for the viewer is wondering what next step in his plan the assassin will lay out and expose to the audience.

    George Kennedy is excellent as Patton, and Robert Vaughn turns in a first-rate performance in his role. John Cassavetes does justice as the top intelligence officer digging into the theft. Sophia Loren and Patrick McGoohan give very good performances. And the consummate cool and calculating Max von Sydow excels in the type of role he has played before.

    Some comments I've seen about the film are disparaging because of the fictitious plot. But that's precisely what makes it a movie different from the account of Patton's accidental death otherwise. If people don't like fiction in film, they can avoid movies purposely built around fictitious aspects. Come to think of it, they should probably stop watching all movies. But the rest of us can sit back and really enjoy films like this.
    10rimhotep

    Great Movie back then, would like to re-watch now

    I remember watching this as a kid when it first came out. And it stuck in my mind. More than 40 years later, I still remember the intricacy of the assassination plot against Patton. "Just make it look like an accident, 007" - well, this scenario does just that. Max von Sydow was in his prime as an unassuming hit man, who could wear any disguise and pull it off spectacularly. That it still sticks to my mind 40 years later is a testament to how impressed I was with the movie.
    7I.K

    Better casting could have saved a lot

    I saw this movie just by accident on TCM when I was surfing through the channels.

    The movie tells the story how just after World War II, a train carrying 250 million dollars in gold from the German Reichsbank is hijacked by renegade U.S soldiers. When the Russians hear about it they are furious and want the gold back since it should be shared by all the allies, General Patton, old "Blood & Guts" a well known anti-communist takes it his job to retrieve every single bullion to show off to the Soviets.

    While the story gets a promising start it bogs down a bit after the first 30 minutes, the story gets just too unfocused also the casting could have been better, Sophia Loren is far from convincing and McGoohan is certainly not at his best, if Hough would not have tried to get more audience by starring a lot of big names like Loren and Montague and just have hired other actors who could played the characters more convincingly this could have been a better film.
    6merklekranz

    A puzzle with missing pieces .............

    "Brass Target" is a rather frustrating film. It begins with a real grabber opening, the tunnel robbery of 250 million dollars in gold from a U.S. Army train. What follows is the story of an assassination contracted by the perpetrators on General George S. Patton due to his involvement in the robbery investigation. This does not make a whole lot of sense, since Patton was ordered back to the States in a few days, therefore the urgency to eliminate him seems rather pointless. Although the cast is strong, the screenplay is murky and confusing. Plot contrivances abound, especially a highly improbable code breaking. In the end, the exciting gold robbery is all but forgotten, making the movie rather forgettable as well. - MERK
    4bkoganbing

    Good head start

    Brass Target has as its plot premise the fact that George S. Patton's automobile accident which left him paralyzed with a broken neck that eventually killed him was really an assassination. For the more traditional view I suggest you see Patton: The Last Days which starred the most famous Patton of all George C. Scott.

    250 million dollars in gold bullion from the Third Reich is robbed and the perpetrators are a group of OSS men headed by Robert Vaughn. These guys were doing this sort of stuff during the war and apparently saw no reason that they shouldn't pull one last job with a heist that would certainly insure them a comfortable old age. The problem is that a whole train load of GIs are killed in a tunnel during the heist.

    Which brings in John Cassavetes late of the OSS who was the author of a heist plan that was a dead ringer for what the robbers used. Which gives Cassavetes a good head start in an investigation, but not exactly a smoking gun.

    After George S. Patton played here by George Kennedy is called out by the Russians for his laxity, that's something no one can accuse Patton of. He takes personal charge of the investigation and puts himself in an assassin's cross hairs.

    I think a lot of good players got wasted here in a film that didn't make sense many times. You have to fill in a lot of gaps. Sophia Loren is in the film, top billed in a supporting role that doesn't make any sense. Max Von Sydow is the professional hit man that Vaughn and company hire sight unseen though on strong recommendation. Von Sydow was interesting and clever and is the best one in the film.

    This is one urban legend that truly is a legend. As a film Brass Target is hardly legendary.

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    • Trivia
      Many of the extras were U.S. Army personnel from the 66th Military Intelligence Group who were serving in Munich, West Germany at the time of the filming. Most of the soldiers on the train at the beginning are active duty MP's who took leave to go on location in the Black Forest to make money as extras.
    • Goofs
      An illuminated "exit" sign in a German Gästehaus in 1945. Highly doubtful.
    • Quotes

      Gen. George S. Patton: The CID is so irresponsible, they couldn't find horseshit in a stable.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Black Hole (2020)

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 1979 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • West Germany
      • Switzerland
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Brass Target
    • Filming locations
      • Bavaria Studios, Munich, Bavaria, Germany(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,011,158
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $354,797
      • Dec 25, 1978
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,011,158
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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