A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
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.
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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