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Targets

Targets

7,1 /10 (236 Votes)
1968 EN 90 min

Overview

An aging horror-movie icon's fate intersects with that of a seemingly ordinary young man on a psychotic shooting spree around Los Angeles.

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Release date

13/08/1968

Votes

236

Popularity

1.6

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Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

90 min

Budget

$130,000

Tim O'Kelly

Tim O'Kelly

Bobby Thompson

Boris Karloff

Boris Karloff

Byron Orlok

Arthur Peterson

Arthur Peterson

Ed Loughlin

Monte Landis

Monte Landis

Marshall Smith

Nancy Hsueh

Nancy Hsueh

Jenny

Peter Bogdanovich

Peter Bogdanovich

Sammy Michaels

Daniel Ades

Daniel Ades

Chauffeur

Stafford Morgan

Stafford Morgan

Salesman - 1st Gunshop

James Brown

James Brown

Robert Thompson Sr.

Mary Jackson

Mary Jackson

Charlotte Thompson

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Tanya Morgan

Ilene Thompson

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Timothy Burns

Waiter

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Mark Dennis

Salesman - 2nd Gunshop

Sandy Baron

Sandy Baron

Kip Larkin

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Geraldine Baron

Larkin's Girl

Gary Kent

Gary Kent

Gas Tank Worker

Ellie Wood Walker

Ellie Wood Walker

Woman on Freeway

Frank Marshall

Frank Marshall

Ticket Boy

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Byron Betz

Projectionist

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Paul Condylis

Drive-In Manager

Mike Farrell

Mike Farrell

Man in Phonebooth

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Carol Samuels

Cashier

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Jay Daniel

Snack Bar Attendant

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James Morris

Man with Pistol

Elaine Partnow

Elaine Partnow

Other at the Drive-In

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Pete Belcher

Other at the Drive-In

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James Bowie

Other at the Drive-In

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Anita Poree

Other at the Drive-In

Robert Cleaves

Robert Cleaves

Other at the Drive-In

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Kay Douglas

Other at the Drive-In

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Raymond Roy

Other at the Drive-In

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Diana Ashley

Other at the Drive-In

Kirk Scott

Kirk Scott

Other at the Drive-In

Susan Douglas

Susan Douglas

Other at the Drive-In

Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson

Lt. Andre Duvalier (archive footage) (uncredited)

Sandra Knight

Sandra Knight

Helene / Ilsa (archive footage) (uncredited)

Dick Miller

Dick Miller

Stefan (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Git Luboviski

Woman in Car at Drive-In (uncredited)

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Milton Luboviski

Man in Car at Drive-In (uncredited)

Don Steele

Don Steele

Deejay on Radio (voice) (uncredited)

Joey Bishop

Joey Bishop

Self (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)

Regis Philbin

Regis Philbin

Self (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)

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adorablepanic

2020-04-19

⭐ 7

Roger Corman offered to produce (without credit) whatever film first time director Peter Bogdanovich wanted to make under two conditions: He had to cast Boris Karloff, who owed Corman two days work; and to keep the cost down, he had to pad the running time with footage from an earlier Karloff film. The result was TARGETS (1968), which proved to be too topical for many theaters to touch when it initially appeared. That's a shame, because it provided Karloff with an A-level role as the sun set on his life and career. Bogdanovich tells parallel stories which converge at the finale: One involves a…

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Wuchak

Wuchak

2022-05-29

⭐ 7

**_As relevant today as it was when it was made_** An aged horror icon (Boris Karloff) wants to retire because he’s weary of the biz and thinks modern life has become more horrifying than his old-fashioned movies. But a director/writer (Peter Bogdanovich) encourages him to read an atypical script or, at least, attend a promotional appearance at a drive-in, which is showing his latest movie, “The Terror.” Unfortunately, a young ordinary man (Tim O'Kelly) has snapped and is on a killing spree with the drive-in being his final shooting range. “Targets” (1968) is a minor cult masterpiece, a …

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griggs79

griggs79

2025-03-26

⭐ 7

Hmmm… I’ve never quite got Bogdanovich. I’m still not convinced. _Targets_ is a good idea—old-school horror legend (Karloff, doing his best with what he’s given) crosses paths with a modern-day, real-world killer—but it never quite lands. Karloff’s great, obviously, and there’s something poignant about him playing a man who knows he’s past it. But the rest? Bit of a slog, honestly. The sniper stuff should be tense, but it’s weirdly flat. And the script is dreadful—people talking like they’ve just learned how conversations work. It feels like Bogdanovich had something to say about violenc…

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