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Target
Summary
Target is a film[1]. Target has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Target's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Target was directed by Arthur Penn[4].
- Howard Berk wrote the screenplay for Target[5].
- Don Petersen wrote the screenplay for Target[6].
- Leonard B. Stern wrote the screenplay for Target[7].
- Target's composer is recorded as Michael Small[8].
- Target's genre is thriller film[9].
- Target's genre is action film[10].
- Target's genre is mystery film[11].
- A cast member of Target was Gene Hackman[12].
- A cast member of Target was Matt Dillon[13].
- A cast member of Target was Ilona Grübel[14].
- A cast member of Target was Josef Sommer[15].
- A cast member of Target was Gabrielle Scharnitzky[16].
- A cast member of Target was Gayle Hunnicutt[17].
- A cast member of Target was Guy Boyd[18].
- A cast member of Target was Jany Holt[19].
- A cast member of Target was Jean-Pol Dubois[20].
- A cast member of Target was Richard Münch[21].
- A cast member of Target was Robert Liensol[22].
- A cast member of Target was Werner Pochath[23].
- A cast member of Target was Ullrich Haupt, Jr.[24].
- A cast member of Target was Herbert Berghof[25].
- Target was produced by David Brown[26].
- Target was produced by Richard D. Zanuck[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include David Brown[26] and Richard D. Zanuck[27]. Target was directed by Arthur Penn[4]. Screenwriters include Howard Berk[5], Don Petersen[6], and Leonard B. Stern[7]. Cast members include Gene Hackman[12], Matt Dillon[13], Ilona Grübel[14], Josef Sommer[15], Gabrielle Scharnitzky[16], and Gayle Hunnicutt[17].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 1985[28], August 28, 1986[29], and November 8, 1985[30]. Original languages include English[31] and German[32]. Genres include thriller film[9], action film[10], and mystery film[11]. Target was distributed by video on demand[33].
Reception
Reviews include 5.7/10[34] and 62%[35].
Why It Matters
Target has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Target is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]