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Target

  • 1985
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  • 1h 57m
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Target (1985)
When American Donna Lloyd is kidnapped during a trip to Europe, her son Chris and her husband Walter start searching for her.
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When American Donna Lloyd is kidnapped during a trip to Europe, her son Chris and her husband Walter start searching for her.When American Donna Lloyd is kidnapped during a trip to Europe, her son Chris and her husband Walter start searching for her.When American Donna Lloyd is kidnapped during a trip to Europe, her son Chris and her husband Walter start searching for her.

  • Director
    • Arthur Penn
  • Writers
    • Leonard Stern
    • Howard Berk
    • Don Petersen
  • Stars
    • Gene Hackman
    • Matt Dillon
    • Brad Williams
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    • Director
      • Arthur Penn
    • Writers
      • Leonard Stern
      • Howard Berk
      • Don Petersen
    • Stars
      • Gene Hackman
      • Matt Dillon
      • Brad Williams
    • 45User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
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    Gene Hackman
    Gene Hackman
    • Walter Lloyd
    Matt Dillon
    Matt Dillon
    • Chris Lloyd
    Brad Williams
    • Forklift Operator
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    • Donna Lloyd
    Randy Moore
    • Tour Director
    Ilona Grübel
    Ilona Grübel
    • Carla
    • (as Ilona Grubel)
    Tomas Hnevsa
    • Henke
    Jean-Pol Dubois
    • Glasses
    Robert Ground
    • Marine Sergeant
    Véronique Guillaud
    • Secretary. American Consulate
    Charlotte Bailey
    • Receptionist
    James Selby
    • Ross
    Ray Fry
    • Mason
    Josef Sommer
    Josef Sommer
    • Taber
    Jacques Mignot
    • Madison Hotel Clerk
    Robert Liensol
    • Cafe Vendor
    Guy Boyd
    Guy Boyd
    • Clay
    Ullrich Haupt
    Ullrich Haupt
    • Older Agent
    • Director
      • Arthur Penn
    • Writers
      • Leonard Stern
      • Howard Berk
      • Don Petersen
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    6Hey_Sweden

    A so-so action thriller.

    A husband / father (Gene Hackman) and his estranged son (Matt Dillon) team up during an eventful trip to Europe. The wife / mom (Gayle Hunnicutt) has disappeared during a solo vacation, and they're determined to find out what has happened and why. They must dodge attempts on their lives as they work to solve this mystery.

    A large part of the problem is a not-so-hot script, with its fair share of bad lines. "Don't get funny, get good." But it improves as it progresses, with a stronger second half, and some decent action sequences. (The third and final teaming of Hackman and filmmaker Arthur Penn, after "Bonnie & Clyde" and "Night Moves", certainly promised something more special than this.) Particularly effective are scenes with Hackman and the antagonist once they are revealed. It turns out, they don't have an unsympathetic motivation. Still, the twists here are plenty predictable, which works against whatever fun factor that Penn is able to generate.

    Making the difference are the international settings (Germany, France) and the location usage, as well as a typically fine performance by Hackman. The star once again demonstrates his ability to be consistently engaging, whether playing a hero or villain. He and Dillon may not be the most believable father-son duo ever assembled for the movies, but they work together well enough. The supporting cast is just fine, although it must be said that Hunnicutt, as the victim who sets the plot in motion, is by nature of her role largely wasted. Providing able support are character actors Josef Sommer ("Witness"), Guy Boyd ("Body Double"), Herbert Berghof ("Cleopatra"), in his final film role, and Richard Munch ("Patton"), as well as an enchanting Viktoriya Fyodorova as Hackmans' old comrade; she and he do have good moments together.

    One can do better than this if they're looking for an intrigue-thriller, but it's certainly not a total waste of time, either.

    Six out of 10.
    6LCShackley

    Target misses the bull's-eye

    I'm a sucker for espionage movies filmed on location in Europe, so I was positively inclined toward this film, which I had never heard of before it cropped up on cable this week. I'm not sure how I missed it back in 1985, because I'm a Hackman fan and usually like movies of this type.

    This is an OK film, but not a great one. The locations are superb, and there are enough car chases to keep guys like me happy. The basic idea of the film (family of man with secret past must pay for his actions) is all right, too, but it plays out in a rather clunky way. (The story, by the way, was written by Leonard Stern, the executive producer of the GET SMART TV show, and the co-inventor of "Mad Libs".)

    Hackman is the best part of the picture. Josef Sommer is also good, but is basically playing the same role he played in WITNESS (also in 1985). He could phone in a part like this. What drags this movie down is the thoroughly annoying Matt Dillon subplot. I'm not sure if it's just Dillon the actor that bothers me, or his character. The screenwriters try to turn this film into a family drama, where the father is reconciled to his son while they search for the kidnapped mother. But the son is SO stupid and annoying, that if I were Gene Hackman, I'd let the KGB put Dillon in a cement overcoat and toss him in the Baltic. IMHO, this would have been a better film with Hackman searching by himself (along with his former lover, perhaps, who is a more interesting character than Dillon).

    The closing climactic scene drags on WAY too long. The tension is gone long before it's over, and the fade-out shot of the cuddly family is trite. (If you think about it, they're still in a LOT of trouble at that point, probably more than an hour before!) A much better film with a similar plot (and good locations) is the Harrison Ford vehicle FRANTIC. For spy fans, TARGET is worth watching once, but won't bear repeating.
    6blanche-2

    average thriller

    From 1985: "Target," directed by Arthur Penn, stars Gene Hackman and Matt Dillon as father and son.

    "Target" concerns the abduction of Walter Lloyd's (Hackman) wife while she is in France with a tour group. Lloyd understands the implications immediately, but his son Chris (Matt Dillon) doesn't: Someone is after Lloyd, or information in his possession. Father and son leave immediately for Europe to find her. There, Chris learns information about his father that he never knew. And that's all I can say without giving the game away - which, if you've seen a lot of these films, is pretty apparent.

    The problem with "Target" is in the beginning of the film, which has a TV-movie feel to it. Plus, despite locations in Paris and Germany later on, the beginning has a cheap feel to it due to the music and credits, not to mention some trite dialogue and the usual "try to get to know your son while I'm away" speech. It's a bad set-up.

    Gene Hackman is terrific as Walter, and Matt Dillon is fine as his son. The standout performance, in my opinion, is by the great acting guru and Broadway star Herbert Berghof in a rare film appearance toward the end of the movie. There are some excellent European actors as well, including the Russian actress Viktoriya Fyodorova.

    If not for the beginning, which threw me off, this would have been a better film.
    7jackreich

    Formula but still exciting

    OK; it IS a bit trite, but still an edge-of-the-seater nonetheless. Surprises galore to keep your imagination occupied, though thriller buffs will predict most of them. I found that part of the fun: keeping score of how many "surprises" i anticipated. Still, the denouement packs punch and satisfies. Great performances by most of the cast, esp. Hackman, who always has that knack of being 'perfect' for the part, doesn't he? and Damon, very apt in this early role. The art direction is superb, the location shooting very convincing. If you like thrillers/whoodunits you WILL be entertained. I gave it only a 7 because reading Sartre is probably a better use of two hours....
    5whpratt1

    Much To Do About Nothing

    Missed seeing this film over the years as I am a big fan of Gene Hackman, (Walter Llyod/Duke Potter),"Absolute Power", who plays the role as the average husband and wife with a son who is not very close to his father at all. Matt Dillon,(Chris Llyod/Derek Potter),"Loverboy", plays the son and Gayle Hunnicutt(Donna Llyod) "Dream Lover", is the wife who tries her very best to get her Walter to become closer to their son Chris. Donna disappears while she is on a tour in a foreign country and then the story gets quite complicated with lots of guns going off and plenty of car chases and great photograph in Germany and France. This film builds you up as you start getting interested and sort of goes down hill real fast. I like Gene Hackman and that is the only reason I decided to finish seeing this film.

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    • Trivia
      Third and final collaboration between actor Gene Hackman and director Arthur Penn. The others were La fugue (1975) and Bonnie et Clyde (1967).
    • Goofs
      Chris changes his mind and boards the Berlin plane instead of the Frankfurt plane without rebooking his ticket.
    • Quotes

      Walter Lloyd: I hope you're not going to fool around because I have a lot of things to do.

      Donna Lloyd: You mean Miss Twinkle Tits in banking?

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: The Holcroft Covenant/Bring on the Night/Target (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      That Old Black Magic
      Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

      Music by Harold Arlen

      Sung by Billy Daniels

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Target - Entführt in Paris
    • Filming locations
      • Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • CBS Entertainment Production
      • CBS Productions
      • CBS Theatrical Films
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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,023,199
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,670,522
      • Nov 10, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,023,199
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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