Moving Targets (1998)
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Synopsis: Two cops have their eyes set on a lawyer who has ties to the mob. The authorities are attempting to stop a bloody trail of victim's bodies that seem tied to the mafia. Confronting a lawyer who is... Two cops have their eyes set on a lawyer who has ties to the mob. The authorities are attempting to stop a bloody trail of victim's bodies that seem tied to the mafia. Confronting a lawyer who is affiliated with the suspected crime family, two cops think they may be able to find who is pulling the strings. The attorney gets the cops closer to these corpses than they desire to be. This tense thriller comes from the director/producer combo of David Giancola and Peter Beckwith, who previously collaborated on TIME CHASERS. Miles O'Keefe plays a character named Richard Corliss, most certainly an homage or an in-joke referring to the Time Magazine film critic of the same name. [More]
Starring: Sue Ball, Miles O'Keefe, Burt Ward, Linnea Quigley
Starring: Sue Ball, Miles O'Keefe, Burt Ward, Linnea Quigley
Director: David Giancola
Director: David Giancola
Producer: Peter Beckwith
Screenwriter: Brett Piper
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