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Target

2004-11-17 | Action / Thriller
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U.S. Army sniper Charlie Snow finds himself at the other end of the crosshairs when the brother of an Eastern European arms dealer whom he killed decides to take vengeance on Charlie and his family in Los Angeles.

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The casts of Target are Stephen Baldwin starring as Charlie Snow, James Russo starring as Donovan, Steffani Brass starring as Lisa Snow, Yorgo Constantine starring as Yevon Bodnar, Deborah Worthing starring as Maggie, Patty McCormack starring as Maysie.
The full version of Target is provided by Tubi TV , The Roku Channel , Amazon Video
On April 15, 2024, the IMDB rating of Target is 2.7/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 4.0/10.
On April 15, 2024, there were 3336 public reaction to Target including wooden and unconvincing acting, absolute trash, wooden performance, painfully unfunny, direct-to-video.
The runtime of Target is 84 minutes.
U.S. Army sniper Charlie Snow finds himself at the other end of the crosshairs when the brother of an Eastern European arms dealer whom he killed decides to take vengeance on Charlie and his family in Los Angeles..
The genre of Target is Action,Thriller.
The director of Target is William Webb, the writer is Jim Makichuk.