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Hard Target (1993 film)

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Name: Hard Target
Abbreviation(s): HT
Creator: John Woo (director), Chuck Pfarrer (writer)
Date(s): August 20, 1993
Medium: live-action film
Country of Origin: United States
External Links: Wikipedia
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Hard Target is a 1993 American action film.

It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as Chance Boudreaux, an out-of-work Cajun merchant seaman who saves a young woman, named Natasha Binder (Yancy Butler), from a gang of thugs in New Orleans.

from Wild Cards #3, KOZ, portrays Pik Van Cleaf/Emil Fouchon

Fan Comments

...in '94 I went to see a film called 'Hard Target' with a couple of friends and had an epiphany over Arnold Vosloo. I won't go into all the details but the result was that I wrote stories, edited and published a slash 'zine called Falling from Grace that featured players from the films: 'Hard Target,' 'Near Dark,' 'The Last Samurai;' the British television show 'The Professionals; the manga, Eroica; the works of H.P. Lovecraft and the Holy Bible.' Whew - it was some of the best fanfic ever produced and I loved every minute I spent writing. [1]

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Pairings

The pairings in fanworks mostly focus on the male characters and their relationships, such as Pik Van Cleaf/Emil Fouchon.

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Archives & Fannish Links

  1. ^ comments by Taz: Interview with Taz, Archived version at The KSA Archive, January 2000.