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Release Date:
May 28, 1976
Original Title:
Shoot
Alternate Titles:
Ampukaa! Ampukaa! Ampukaa!
Disparen
Disparo
Ilk kursun
Krieg im Frieden
Ktypate sto psahno
Shoot, voglia di uccidere
Tir à vue
Une balle entre les yeux
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Essex Enterprises
Getty Pictures Corp.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 99
When boredom, pride and a mad second of misjudgement leaves a hunter shot dead by one of five combat veterans also hunting in the Canadian hills, it is expected a police investigation will follow, but when the veterans discover the incident has not been reported, the leader of the team, Major Rex suspects the other party maybe plotting revenge. Convinced that he, his party, and their families will be targets themselves he decides to beat his suspected assailants at their own game, grouping together more army comrades and stocking up an arsenal of weapons for the forthcoming battle.
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Art Direction:
Earl G. Preston
Assistant Director:
Timothy Rowse
Assistant Editor:
Leslie Thompson
Associate Producer:
Herbert G. Luft
Casting:
Karen Hazzard
Cinematography:
Zale Magder
Director:
Harvey Hart
Editor:
Ron Wisman
Peter Shatalow
Executive Producer:
Richard Berg
Benjamin Melniker
Makeup Artist:
Bill Morgan
Music:
Doug Riley
Novel:
Douglas Fairbairn
Producer:
Harve Sherman
Script Supervisor:
Tania Hartman
Second Assistant Director:
Bill Corcoran
Sound Editor:
John Kelly
Wardrobe Designer:
Patti Unger
Writer:
Richard Berg
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