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His 'Moving Target' promised to be a dreary two-hour exercise in flattering a budding star's ego." However, Ruth acknowledged that his preconceived notions about the movie were wrong, and that it was "a nice, little movie, full of action, crisp dialogue and a host of terrific performances cast against type, which combine to provide a taut ...
Moving Target (1988 Italian film), an Italian thriller film starring Ernest Borgnine; Moving Target, an American film starring Michael Dudikoff and Billy Dee Williams; Moving Target, an American-Irish action film; Moving Target, a British thriller; The Moving Target, the UK title for the 1966 American film Harper
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Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 8 Cop: Atlantic Releasing Corporation: James B. Harris (director/screenplay); James Woods, Lesley Ann Warren, Charles Durning, Charles Haid, Raymond J. Barry, Randi Brooks, Steven Lambert, Christopher Wynne, Jan McGill, Vicki Wauchope, Melinda Lynch, John Petievich, Dennis Stewart, Annie McEnroe: 15 The Couch ...
Moving is a 1988 American comedy film starring Richard Pryor as Arlo Pear, a father moving his family cross-country.. Other notable appearances in the film include Randy Quaid as an annoying neighbor, Dana Carvey as a man with multiple personalities hired to drive Pryor's car, Rodney Dangerfield as an embezzling loan officer, musician Morris Day, and WWF wrestler King Kong Bundy as a monstrous ...
Cast Genre Notes 1988: 32 dicembre: Luciano De Crescenzo: Luciano De Crescenzo, Caterina Boratto, Enzo Cannavale: comedy: Abel's Island: Michael Sporn: Tim try: animation: Emmy Award nominated Accadde a Parma: Paolo Cavara: Gianni Cavina: drama: filmed in 1981 Adelmo: Rocco Mortelliti: Pietro Bontempo: drama: Alan Ford e il gruppo TNT contro ...
Something naked and bright, a moving target in the road." [4] For the book, Macdonald created the fictional city of Santa Teresa, a version of Santa Barbara, California. [5] The city is portrayed as divided between a rich class corrupted by easy living who live in the canyons above it and a poor underclass, many of them non-white.
On 28 October 1892 Charles-Émile Reynaud gave the first public performance of a moving picture show at the Musée Grévin in Paris, the Théâtre Optique. The show, billed as Pantomimes Lumineuses , included three cartoons, Pauvre Pierrot , Un bon bock , and Le Clown et ses chiens , each consisting of 500 to 600 individually painted images and ...