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Target: Harry 1969

★ 5.67 votes81 min📅 1969-05-23

"With Friends Like These, Harry Doesn't Need Enemies. He Needs an Undertaker!"

A high-stakes thriller that traps its protagonist in a deadly game of deception and counterfeiting, *Target: Harry (1969)* follows rugged pilot Harry Black as he navigates a web of lies spun after a fatal flight to Istanbul.

Director: Roger Corman

Cast

Vic Morrow
Vic Morrow
Harry Black
Suzanne Pleshette
Suzanne Pleshette
Diane Reed
Victor Buono
Victor Buono
Mosul Rashi
Cesar Romero
Cesar Romero
Lt. George Duval
Stanley Holloway
Stanley Holloway
Jason Carlyle
Charlotte Rampling
Charlotte Rampling
Ruth Carlyle
Michael Ansara
Michael Ansara
Maj. Milos Segora
Ahna Capri
Ahna Capri
Francesca
Jacques Léonard
Jacques Léonard
Valdez
Milton Reid
Milton Reid
Kemal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Target: Harry (1969) about?

The film follows pilot Harry Black, who unwittingly becomes entangled in a deadly scheme after transporting a passenger to Istanbul—only to witness a murder. Now, he's hunted by a gangster and a mysterious woman who believe he holds the key to a counterfeit fortune.

Who directed Target: Harry?

The film was directed by Roger Corman, a titan of low-budget cinema known for his prolific output and ability to craft engaging thrillers on tight budgets.

Who stars in Target: Harry?

The cast features Vic Morrow as Harry Black, Suzanne Pleshette as Diane Reed, Victor Buono as Rashi, Cesar Romero in a supporting role, and Stanley Holloway.

Is Target: Harry (1969) worth watching?

As a lean, 81-minute thriller, *Target: Harry* delivers solid suspense with a noir-inspired twist, making it a hidden gem for fans of classic mysteries. While not a blockbuster, its tight pacing and atmospheric tension make it a rewarding watch for genre enthusiasts.

How long is Target: Harry?

The film runs for 81 minutes, a concise runtime that keeps the story brisk and engaging.

About Target: Harry (1969) — A Roaring Sixties Thriller of Mistaken Identity and High-Stakes Escape

A high-stakes thriller that traps its protagonist in a deadly game of deception and counterfeiting, *Target: Harry (1969)* follows rugged pilot Harry Black as he navigates a web of lies spun after a fatal flight to Istanbul. Directed by the legendary Roger Corman, this mystery unfolds with relentless tension, as Black is hunted by a ruthless gangster and a mysterious woman who believe he possesses the engraved plates used to forge untraceable fortune. With the Mediterranean city as a shadowy backdrop, the film weaves themes of betrayal, survival, and the blurred line between victim and villain. Expect a gripping chase where every ally could be a foe, and the next flight might be the last.

Starring Vic Morrow as the doomed pilot, Suzanne Pleshette as the enigmatic Diane Reed, and Victor Buono as the cunning Rashi, *Target: Harry* delivers a crisp, 81-minute blend of suspense and intrigue. Corman's knack for economical storytelling shines, turning a tight budget into an atmospheric thriller where paranoia and urgency collide.