Moving Target (2000 film) explained

Moving Target
Director:Paul Ziller
Producer:Roger Corman
Distributor:New Concorde
Studio:Concorde Anois
Country:Ireland, United States
Language:English

Moving Target is a 2000 Irish/American exploitation action film directed by Paul Ziller starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson.

It stars Don "The Dragon" Wilson and was the last film Roger Corman made at Concorde Anois.[1] [2]

The film was remade as Fist of the Dragon (2015).

Plot

A breakaway extremist group of IRA steals nuclear detonators hidden inside six glass bottles of Beamish. Meanwhile, an innocent tourist named Ray Brock (played by Don Wilson) arrives in Headford, Co. Galway to visit Alice, a woman whom he has been conversing with online. In order to win favour with Alice, Ray goes to a local pub to purchase a six-pack of Beamish. He accidentally purchases the same six-pack that the nuclear detonators are hidden in, and becomes embroiled in a cat-and-mouse chase between the IRA extremists, US intelligence and the Garda Síochána.

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. WHAT TO RENT THIS WEEK: [All Editions: Two Star P, One Star B] LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE. The Record; Bergen County, N.J. [Bergen County, N.J]30 May 2000: Y03.
  2. DAMME FINE CAREER BREAK; IRISH ACTION HERO SET FOR ROLE IN MOVIE WITH HOLLYWOOD STAR JEAN- CLAUDE: [EIRE SLIP Edition] Prendeville, Tom. The People09 June 2002: 22.