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A teenage musician goes on the run from killers and the police when he returns home to find his home empty and his family gone.A teenage musician goes on the run from killers and the police when he returns home to find his home empty and his family gone.A teenage musician goes on the run from killers and the police when he returns home to find his home empty and his family gone.
Arnold F. Turner
- Suggs
- (as Arnold Turner)
Bebe Drake
- Postal Clerk
- (as Bebe Drake-Massey)
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Released to TV in 1988, "Moving Target" is a mystery/thriller about a teenager (Jason Bateman) who unexpectedly comes home to California from music camp in Michigan only to find his parents' home deserted, including all the furniture. What happened? Chynna Phillips plays the maybe-girlfriend and the always-reliable Tom Skerritt co-stars as the father.
Being a TV movie, there are obvious breaks for commercials but, other than that, this is a solid drama/thriller, particularly if you like the cast. Everything about the movie screams mid-80 – the electronic drums, the haircuts, the clothes. This in itself is entertaining. Anyway, it's nothing great, but it works for what it is.
The film runs 100 minutes and was shot in S. California.
GRADE: B
Being a TV movie, there are obvious breaks for commercials but, other than that, this is a solid drama/thriller, particularly if you like the cast. Everything about the movie screams mid-80 – the electronic drums, the haircuts, the clothes. This in itself is entertaining. Anyway, it's nothing great, but it works for what it is.
The film runs 100 minutes and was shot in S. California.
GRADE: B
Jason Bateman stars in this made for TV film about a rock and rolling kid who goes off to a music camp. While gone Bateman's dead Tom Skerritt who works for a big investment house in San Francisco turns federal witness against his employer who has been laundering mob money for decades. Tom Skerritt and the rest of the family go into witness protection, but Bateman who has run away from the long haired music in the old fashioned sense at the music camp is in the winds.
When he gets home he finds a house stripped bare and no one knows where the family is. But both the Justice Department in the person of John Glover and a mob hit man Jack Wagner are both after him. Bateman does not know who friend or foe is, so he has to keep a Moving Target.
It was interesting to see Glover as a good guy for once and soap opera hunk Jake Wagner is a truly terrifying amoral hit man. As a movie Moving Target obeys the first rule of movie making, it moves.
Bateman is good also as a truly clever and bright kid, which should make one fear for the security of witness protection.
Fans of the above named players should like this.
When he gets home he finds a house stripped bare and no one knows where the family is. But both the Justice Department in the person of John Glover and a mob hit man Jack Wagner are both after him. Bateman does not know who friend or foe is, so he has to keep a Moving Target.
It was interesting to see Glover as a good guy for once and soap opera hunk Jake Wagner is a truly terrifying amoral hit man. As a movie Moving Target obeys the first rule of movie making, it moves.
Bateman is good also as a truly clever and bright kid, which should make one fear for the security of witness protection.
Fans of the above named players should like this.
I'm watching a marathon of Jason Bateman movies and I was really pleased with this one. For a made for TV movie, this is one in a million. The plot is concise, the actors are all talented and the movie as a whole really keeps your attention throughout. I really felt the sadness and confusion that Toby's going through over his missing family. I liked the whole "not knowing who to trust" point of view AND there's actually a lot of really good action in this movie. There's car chases, people jumping from buildings, scary hit men. And it seemed like Jason was doing all his own stunts, which were many.
Pros:
80's cuties
Action
Drama
Mystery
Cons:
Actress who plays Mrs. Kellogg seems half asleep.
Movie drags on a bit in the middle before getting to the point.
I gave it a 9/10 because it highly exceeded my expectations and I got to stare at 18 y.o. Jason Bateman for 90 minutes :)
I gave it a 9/10 because it highly exceeded my expectations and I got to stare at 18 y.o. Jason Bateman for 90 minutes :)
I liked the 80s vibe here, because I like 80s movies.
Don't expect much, but I was impressed with Jason Bateman and he went on to do a lot of stuff.
It's your typical teen comes home to find family gone movie, if there is such a genre. Some OK action.
Plot is about what you expect from an 80s action movie, turn your brain off or go MST3K on it. But it serves the purpose.
Dialog is the weakness here I think, there's no imagination here, no flair.
Music is pretty standard 80s synth pop, but hey they actually show the girl playing a Yamaha DX7 synth, one of the most important 80s synthesizers. I would bet that the music in the movie used this same synth as the E Piano sound in one of the songs sounds like the DX& e piano.
Don't expect much, but I was impressed with Jason Bateman and he went on to do a lot of stuff.
It's your typical teen comes home to find family gone movie, if there is such a genre. Some OK action.
Plot is about what you expect from an 80s action movie, turn your brain off or go MST3K on it. But it serves the purpose.
Dialog is the weakness here I think, there's no imagination here, no flair.
Music is pretty standard 80s synth pop, but hey they actually show the girl playing a Yamaha DX7 synth, one of the most important 80s synthesizers. I would bet that the music in the movie used this same synth as the E Piano sound in one of the songs sounds like the DX& e piano.
By today's standards, this would be a decent feature.
It's solid and very engaging. Bateman is solid as is Skerrit. It won't stand out as the best of the 80's as a feature, but it does stand out as a strong lesser offering.
All these kids feel very real.
It's not perfect, of course. Jason Bateman does feel a bit old for the rebellious self centered kid he is playing. But, whatever, yes it isn't perfect, but it gets far more right than it gets wrong. The kids he deals with do feel very real, even the one with obvious moral shortcomings. Obvious as an adult, but kids as convincing kids. And this obvious kid with obvious kid failings pays a very real price, which he certainly as a dumb kid does not deserve.
It's solid and very engaging. Bateman is solid as is Skerrit. It won't stand out as the best of the 80's as a feature, but it does stand out as a strong lesser offering.
All these kids feel very real.
It's not perfect, of course. Jason Bateman does feel a bit old for the rebellious self centered kid he is playing. But, whatever, yes it isn't perfect, but it gets far more right than it gets wrong. The kids he deals with do feel very real, even the one with obvious moral shortcomings. Obvious as an adult, but kids as convincing kids. And this obvious kid with obvious kid failings pays a very real price, which he certainly as a dumb kid does not deserve.
Did you know
- TriviaThe mansion pulled up to for the house party would later be used in the opening sequence of the television program The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
- GoofsThe Kellogg family leaves their new house to pick up Toby. This meetup does not occur because Toby's marshal is murdered. Yet when the family returns to the house, in the car they are all smiles with their federal handler as if nothing in the world is wrong.
- Quotes
Toby Kellogg: They don't care about me... and I don't care about them
Toby Kellogg: [Addressing his now abandoned home] Well goodnight
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- Haute protection
- Filming locations
- Val's Restaurant, 10130 Riverside Drive, Toluca Lake, California, USA(restaurant where Mr. Kellogg meets with the Feds)
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