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Hard Target
TrailerNatasha Binder hires Chance, a very hard drifter as her guide through New Orleans in search of her father, who has gone missing. They discover a deadly game of cat and mouse behind his disappearance in the process.Actors: Chuck Pfarrer, Robert Apisa, Arnold Vosloo, Lance Henriksen, Douglas Rye, Mike Leinert, Yancy Butler, Lenore Banks, Willie C. Carpenter, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Barbara Tasker, ...»Director: John WooCountry: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 1993IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Hard Target"
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Characters of "Hard Target"
Douglas BinderPlayed by: Chuck PfarrerMr. LopackiPlayed by: Robert ApisaPik van CleefPlayed by: Arnold VoslooEmil FouchonPlayed by: Lance HenriksenFrickPlayed by: Douglas RyeFrackPlayed by: Mike LeinertNatasha 'Nat' BinderPlayed by: Yancy ButlerMariePlayed by: Lenore BanksElijah RoperPlayed by: Willie C. CarpenterChance BoudreauxPlayed by: Jean-Claude Van DammeWaitressPlayed by: Barbara TaskerDet. Marie MitchellPlayed by: Kasi LemmonsShop StewardPlayed by: Randy CheramieRandal PoePlayed by: Eliott KeenerDetectivePlayed by: Robert PavlovichDr. MortonPlayed by: Marco St. JohnIsmal ZenanPlayed by: Joe WarfieldMadamPlayed by: Jeanette KontomitrasMan on the StreetPlayed by: Ted RaimiStephanPlayed by: Sven-Ole ThorsenJeromePlayed by: Tom LupoPetersonPlayed by: Jules SylvesterBilly BobPlayed by: David EfronUncle DouveePlayed by: Wilford Brimley -
Directors of "Hard Target"
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Creators of "Hard Target"
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Critic Reviews of "Hard Target"
VarietyOctober 10, 2006A disappointing American debut of the Hong Kong cult director John Woo is a decent action vehicle by standards of its star Jean-Claude Van Damme but, hampered by a B script and flat characters, it doesn't bear Woo's auteurist signature and unique vision
New York TimesAugust 30, 2004Presenting Mr. Van Damme as reverentially as Sergio Leone did the young Clint Eastwood, Mr. Woo displays a real aptitude for malignant mischief, which is this story's stock in trade.
Rolling StoneMay 12, 2001Even when the acting is hammy, notably Wilford Brimley's turn as Chance's Cajun uncle, Woo stages every fight with hypnotic grace.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Essentially, Hard Target is a risk-averse Van Damme vehicle, steered by many hands, and set on tracks leading directly to the delivery entrances of the country's video stores.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Woo, a master of stylized violence and explosive action, has had to buy into America's fascination with explosive effects and reaction. Something gets lost in the transition.
TV GuideNovember 02, 2008Though working on a Jean-Claude Van Damme vehicle can be seen as a comedown for Woo, he rises to the occasion to create an often rousing entertainment that is almost inarguably Van Damme's best film to date.
Lawrence Journal-WorldJanuary 20, 2006Hysterically inept attempt at action filmmaking
EmanuelLevy.ComJuly 03, 2005A combo of American Honk Kong actioners that fails to show John Woo's distinctive talent
New TimesSeptember 16, 2004Should have been so much better.
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