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Article: 'HARD TARGET' DESIGNED FOR TALENTS OF VAN DAMME.(LIFE & LEISURE)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- August 20, 1993
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Byline: BOB THOMAS - Associated Press
"The Most Dangerous Game" chilled 1932 audiences with its tale of a wealthy madman who lures innocents to his island, then hunts them down like animals. Twice remade, the plot turns up again in "Hard Target," designed for the talents of Jean-Claude Van Damme.
The stakes are high. For a cool half-million, hunting enthusiasts can stalk a homeless veteran through the slums and graveyards of New Orleans. No need to worry about the law. The game operators take care of the body. They also have the coroner's office fixed.
The insidious Emil Fouchon (Lance Hendrickson) organizes the games with the aid of his ...