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Wild Target
TrailerLonging to get out of the assassination business, a hit man decides not to follow through with his latest assignment to kill a pretty art thief. And soon he finds himself drawn to her, his intended victim.Actors: Bill Nighy, Emily Blunt, Rupert Grint, Rupert Everett, Eileen Atkins, Martin Freeman, Gregor Fisher, Geoff Bell, Rory Kinnear, Duncan Duff, Graham Seed, ...»Director: Jonathan LynnCountry: United Kingdom, FranceDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Wild Target"
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Characters of "Wild Target"
Victor MeynardPlayed by: Bill NighyRosePlayed by: Emily BluntTonyPlayed by: Rupert GrintFergusonPlayed by: Rupert EverettHector DixonPlayed by: Martin FreemanMikePlayed by: Gregor FisherFabianPlayed by: Geoff BellBarneyPlayed by: James O'Donnell -
Directors of "Wild Target"
Jonathan LynnBirthdate: 3 April 1943, Bath, Somerset, England, UK [now Bath and North East Somerset, England, UK] -
Creators of "Wild Target"
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Critic Reviews of "Wild Target"
San Diego ReaderNovember 14, 2016A few tart, amusing lines echo the fabled Kind Hearts and Coronets, yet this British movie based on a French farce falls into morbid silliness.
Philadelphia InquirerNovember 18, 2010The film has to fly by its wits -- and its witty lines -- and by the charm of its stars. This it does, just barely.
Washington PostNovember 12, 2010It's never a good idea to cast Bill Nighy as a buttoned-down hit man.
Christian Science MonitorNovember 01, 2010Practically a text book in how ugly things can get when you don't have the right, light touch for this sort of thing.
Newark Star-LedgerOctober 29, 2010There have been a lot of black comedies about assassins lately -- there have been a few just this year -- but Wild Target may be the first one to contain genuine laughs.
New York PostOctober 29, 2010An eccentric little comic thriller filled with enough laughs that I was mostly willing to overlook the fact that it makes virtually no sense as a thriller.
What Would Toto Watch?February 12, 2011Two delightful stars nudge Wild Target into sleeper territory - but only by a few inches.
IFC.comDecember 25, 2010"Wild Target" bears all the hallmarks of [director Jonathan] Lynn's best films, despite being, even at a tidy 90 minutes, a bit too long.
Creative LoafingDecember 10, 2010Wild Target is the sort of madcap comedy that breaks a sweat trying to generate a steady stream of laughs, but ... the film only works in fits and starts.
St. Paul Pioneer PressDecember 02, 2010"Wild Target" has fast, quippy dialogue and exactly the right actors to drive it home.
Las Vegas WeeklyDecember 02, 2010When the various elements all fizzle, all we're left with is some likable actors trying their best to save a fading film.
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