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target="_blank">Sitting Target (also known as Screaming Target ) is a 1972 British crime film directed by Douglas Hickox and starring Oliver Reed, Ian McShane and Jill St. John. It was based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Laurence Henderson.
Plot
Harry Lomart, a convicted murderer, and Birdy Williams are convicts planning a breakout. Before the two men can abscond to another country, Lomart gets word that his wife Pat has been having an affair with another man and has become pregnant.
The two men had made plans to lie low after their escape from jail, but Lomart decides to find and kill his wife and the man she has been seeing. Inspector Milton is assigned to apprehend the two escaped convicts.
Cast
Oliver Reed as Harry Lomart
Jill St. John as Pat Lomart
Ian McShane as Birdy Williams
Edward Woodward as Inspector Milton
Frank Finlay as Marty Gold
Freddie Jones as MacNeil
Jill Townsend as Maureen
Robert Beatty as Gun dealer
Tony Beckley as Soapy Tucker
Mike Pratt as Prison warder's accomplice
Robert Russell as First prison warder
Joe Cahill as Second prison warder
Robert Ramsey as Gun dealer's bodyguard
June Brown as Lomart's neighbour
Production
Douglas Hickox was signed to direct in July 1971. Filming started in September 1971.
Due to restrictions about filming in British prisons, the prison sequences were filmed in Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin. The Winstanley and York Road Estates in Battersea feature prominently throughout the film as the setting for many of the action sequences of the main protagonist.
Critical reception
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Another glib and glossy thriller along the lines of Get Carter [1971] and Villain [1971], considerably shallower and more stereotyped than either as it grinds nastily and rather artily (Douglas Hickox reveals a disconcerting passion for overhead shots) through a busy schedule of pain, mutilation and death. With its absurdly contrived plot and strictly one-dimensional characters (Oliver Reed doing his broody bit, Ian McShane doing his cheery bit, and no one else getting a look in), it has absolutely nothing to offer except its gleeful, plentiful and largely unmotivated violence."
Variety wrote: "The screenplay by Alexander Jacobs sometimes is difficult to follow, but Douglas Hickox's tense direction keeps movement at top speed. ... Reed's portrayal is topflight, Perhaps the more outstanding performance, however, is presented by Ian MacShane, as Reed's sidekick. ... Music by Stanley Myers captures the proper mood."
The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 3/5 stars, writing: "A splendid supporting cast of TV familiars and peculiars make this a juicy and none too subtle excursion into the underworld."
Leslie Halliwell said: "Rough, tough action thriller; passes the time for hardened addicts."
Soundtrack
The soundtrack was composed by Stanley Myers. It was released by Finders Keepers Records (FKR004LP) in 2007.
References
External links
target="_blank">Sitting Target at IMDb
target="_blank">Sitting Target at Rotten Tomatoes
New York Times review
target="_blank">Sitting Target at Trailers from Hell
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