Target (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 17, 2004

Original Title:
Target

Alternate Titles:
Target - Krieg der Sniper
Θανάσιμος στόχος

Genres:
Action | Thriller

Production Companies:
Westwind Group Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 84

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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ADR & Dubbing:
Steven Erickson

Armorer:
Mike Tristano

Best Boy Electric:
Eli Mennen

Camera Operator:
Jeff Roberts

Casting:
Mary Margiotta
Karen Margiotta

Co-Producer:
Jim Makichuk

Costume Design:
Meghan McDonald

Director:
William Webb

Director of Photography:
John P. Tarver

Editor:
Charlene Perrone

Executive Producer:
Robert W. Mann

First Assistant Director:
Michael Feifer

Foley Editor:
Andrew Casciato

Gaffer:
Roberto Schein

Key Grip:
James A. Seale

Key Hair Stylist:
Leah Vautrot

Key Makeup Artist:
Leah Vautrot

Line Producer:
Michael Feifer

Music Editor:
Brian Levitsky

Original Music Composer:
Alex Wilkinson

Other:
Amparo O'Connell

Producer:
William Webb

Production Coordinator:
Stephanie McKinnon

Production Design:
Andrew Lankes

Script Supervisor:
Bruce Resnik

Sound Effects Editor:
Noah Southall

Steadicam Operator:
Geoff Shotz
Chad Wilson

Still Photographer:
Jim Makichuk

Stunt Coordinator:
Michael J. Sarna

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jeremy Hoenack

Writer:
Jim Makichuk

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