
Target (1985)
Año de lanzamiento: 1985
Nación: United States
Alternative Title: O Alvo da Morte, Мишена, Forfulgt af fortiden, Tähtäimessä, Target - Entführt in Paris, O stohos, Célpont, Target - Scuola omicidi, ターゲット, Target: un juego peligroso, Cel, O Alvo, Ţinta, Meta, Мишень, Agente doble en Berlín, Target - livsfarlig måltavla, Doble agente, Target - Zielscheibe
Director: Arthur Penn
Writer: Don Petersen, Howard Beck, Howard Berk, Leonard Stern
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: David Brown, Richard D. Zanuck
Executive Producer: Bernard Sofronski
Compañías: CBS Theatrical Films, The Zanuck/Brown Company, Warner Bros. Pictures
Género: Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: american embassy, assassin, father son relationship, hamburg, germany, kidnapping, paris, france
Historia
Target (1985) revolves around Chris Lloyd (played by Matt Dillon), a young man who has a strained relationship with his father Walter (Gene Hackman). Walter is overly cautious and risk-averse, which clashes with Chris's adventurous spirit. The story takes place in Europe after the KGB kidnaps Chris's stepmother while she was on a trip to Paris. Walter, who has a secret past, decides to search for her along with his son Chris despite their differing personalities. The narrative follows their journey as they navigate through Hamburg and other European locations in pursuit of the KGB assassins.
Resumen
Target is a 1985 American thriller directed by Arthur Penn, blending elements of action, adventure, drama, and suspense. Set against the backdrop of Cold War tensions, the film centers on the complex father-son relationship between Walter and Chris Lloyd as they traverse Europe in search of Chris's kidnapped stepmother. Key locations mentioned include Paris, France, and Hamburg, Germany, with the American Embassy also playing a role. The movie explores themes of trust, forgiveness, and redemption amidst high-stakes international intrigue.