Hard Target (1993)

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Written by Chuck Pfarrer

Directed by John Woo

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1993

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Chance Boudreaux (Jean-Claude Van Damme) is a tough, out of work sailor trying to find work in New Orleans, where troubles are growing higher every minute. The police are picketing and the law enforcement is at a minimum.

Meanwhile, lawyer Natasha Binder (Yancy Butler) has come to the city in a last desperate attempt to locate her father, w who has gone missing. Natasha has been unaware that her father was homeless, and in a bleak attempt for money, became the prey in a human hunting "game".

To help her find her father, Natasha hires Chance, a sailor. However he soon discovers that her father (Chuck Pfarrer) was killed by an organisation who sell the opportunity to hunt human prey.

Now, taking advantage of the police strike in New Orleans, the two set out to solve this murder but when Chance becomes involved in the hunting, as the prey, the risks have been doubled. Will the Muscles from Brussels win through?

Cast

Image for Jean-Claude Van DammeJean-Claude Van DammeChance Boudreaux
Chuck PfarrerDouglas Binder
Robert ApisaMr. Lopacki
Arnold VoslooPik van Cleef
Lance HenriksenEmil Fouchon
Douglas Forsythe RyeFrick
Mike LeinertFrack
Yancy ButlerNatasha Binder
Lenore BanksMarie
Willie C. CarpenterElijah Roper
Barbara TaskerWaitress
Kasi LemmonsDet. Marie Mitchell
Randy CheramieShop Steward
Eliott KeenerRandal Poe
Robert PavlovichDetective

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