The Target Trailer

The Target Trailer (1997)

23 April 1997 Comedy 95 mins

A young French sailor falls in love with a Russian tourist during a passion-filled three-day furlough, but is whisked away for a months worth of submarine duty before he can learn her last name and Moscow address. When he is finally freed again, he embarks upon a search for his lost love. Unfortunately, while his aim is true, his timing is off. His first stop is the broadcast headquarters of a major television network. He arrives shortly before the place blasted apart by a bomb. Later, he goes to the apartment of a noted talk-show host in hopes of receiving air-time during which he will plead for information concerning his lost love. But things don't come out as planned for somehow, the sailor ends up considered the prime suspect in the bombing while the real-life terrorist and his cohort, who happen to be in the same apartment building in hopes of knocking off a crooked judge.

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Cast

Daniel Russo

as Jean-Pierre Bellac

Anémone

as Clara

Jean-Claude Dreyfus

as Le Préfet

Tchee

as Zlotz

Vanessa Guedj

as Valérie

Sonia Dubois

as La présentatrice

Richard Bonnot

as le second chauffeur du commando

Laurent Baffie

as Le rédacteur TV

Crew

Yves Dahan

Yves Dahan Director of Photography

Madeline Fontaine

Madeline Fontaine Costume Design

Christian Gaubert

Original Music Composer

Nora Habib

Nora Habib Casting

Max Morel

Max Morel Casting

Nicolas Prier

Nicolas Prier Production Design

International Releases Dates

Spain 24 July 1997

France 02 December 1999

Production Companies

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