Prime Target

In the gripping crime thriller "Prime Target," we follow the intense journey of a maverick cop, John Bloodstone, portrayed by the talented David Heavener. Bloodstone, known for his unorthodox methods and unwavering dedication to justice, finds himself pulled back into the action after being suspended from duty. His new assignment is as precarious as it is crucial: he is tasked with transporting a notorious Mob Boss into custody. However, this seemingly straightforward mission quickly spirals into a web of deception and danger, challenging his skills, loyalty, and resolve like never before.

As Bloodstone navigates the treacherous terrain of mob politics, he encounters a cast of colorful characters, including the wise and shrewd Copella, played by the legendary Tony Curtis. Copella serves as both a mentor and a source of comic relief, providing sagely advice while also pushing Bloodstone to confront his own demons. Their dynamic adds complexity to the narrative, as Bloodstone grapples not only with external threats but also with his internal conflicts. Each twist and turn in the storyline reveals deeper layers of both the criminal underworld and Bloodstone's own psyche, hinting that his past may be more intertwined with the present than he realizes.

"Prime Target" captivates audiences with its blend of suspense, action, and character-driven drama. As Bloodstone and Copella face escalating odds against corrupt officials and relentless gangsters, viewers are taken on a thrilling ride filled with unexpected alliances and harrowing betrayals. The stakes are raised as Bloodstone must rely on both his instincts and his resilience to uncover the truth behind the operation, revealing that the line between right and wrong is often blurred in the chaotic world of law enforcement. With powerful performances and a gripping narrative, "Prime Target" promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats until the very last moment.

Full Cast of Prime Target

David Heavener as Bloodstone

David Heavener

Bloodstone
David Heavener tackles the role of Bloodstone in the action-packed movie 'Prime Target' with a palpable intensity that defines his portrayal of the rugged, no-nonsense cop. His performance is a blend of stoic determination and raw emotional grit, as he navigates the gritty underbelly of a city overrun by crime. Heavener brings a physicality to the role that lends authenticity to the high-octane action sequences, while his interactions with other characters reveal a depth of emotion that gives Bloodstone a multi-dimensional edge. His portrayal is that of a man pushed to the brink, fueled by a personal vendetta that drives him to the limits of his moral compass. Heavener's Bloodstone is the embodiment of an 80s action hero—unyielding, relentless, and powered by a sense of justice that resonates with the audience, making his character a memorable and iconic figure in the realm of B-movie action cinema.
Tony Curtis as Copella

Tony Curtis

Copella
Tony Curtis delivers a compelling performance as Copella in the 1991 made-for-television movie 'Prime Target,' a film centered around a tough and determined police detective, played by Daphne Ashbrook, who is on the trail of a serial killer. Curtis brings a nuanced and sophisticated air to the role of Copella, a wealthy businessman with a mysterious past. His portrayal is both charismatic and enigmatic, expertly navigating the character's complex layers—ranging from charm and wit to darker, more insidious undertones. Curtis's seasoned acting skills are on full display as he creates a character that is both alluring and suspect, keeping the audience guessing about Copella's true intentions until the very end. His interactions with Ashbrook's character are particularly engaging, as their cat-and-mouse dynamic forms the backbone of the film's suspenseful narrative. Curtis's performance is a testament to his enduring talent and his ability to bring depth to a role that requires a delicate balance between refinement and menace.
Isaac Hayes as Tompkins

Isaac Hayes

Tompkins
Isaac Hayes delivered a compelling performance as Tompkins in the 1989 action film 'Prime Target,' showcasing his versatility as an actor beyond his iconic voice work as Chef on "South Park." In the movie, Hayes brought a commanding presence to the role of Tompkins, a high-ranking member of a drug syndicate. Despite the character's criminal undertakings, Hayes infused Tompkins with a layer of sophistication and a sharp intellect, making him a formidable adversary to the film's protagonist, played by Steve James. His imposing physique and deep, resonant voice were used to great effect, creating a sense of menace and authority that lingered in every scene he dominated. Hayes's portrayal added depth to the film's narrative, providing a memorable antagonist whose confrontations with the hero intensified the movie's suspenseful atmosphere. His performance in 'Prime Target' underscored his talent for transitioning from music to acting, and his ability to inhabit complex characters with ease.
Robert Reed as Harrington

Robert Reed

Harrington
In the movie "Prime Target" (1989), Robert Reed delivers a compelling performance as Harrington, a seasoned and stoic police lieutenant. His portrayal of the character is marked by a commanding presence and an understated intensity that underscores the gravitas of his role within the NYPD. Harrington is depicted as a man of principle and experience, who navigates the complexities of a police investigation with a keen intellect and a steady hand. Reed's performance is nuanced, conveying a deep sense of commitment to justice, while also hinting at the personal toll that a life in law enforcement has exacted upon him. His interactions with the cast, particularly with the film's protagonist, played by David Birney, showcase a mentor-like quality, as he imparts wisdom and perspective born from years on the force. Reed's Harrington stands as a testament to his acting prowess, embodying the archetype of the dedicated police officer with both authenticity and subtlety.
Andrew Robinson as Police Commissioner

Andrew Robinson

Police Commissioner
Andrew Robinson delivered a commanding performance as the Police Commissioner in the movie 'Prime Target', bringing a sense of gravitas and authority to the role. His portrayal was nuanced, effectively capturing the weight of leading a major city's police force amidst a tumultuous crisis. Robinson's Commissioner was a pillar of strength and determination, yet he also conveyed the character's internal conflicts and the immense pressure of balancing political expectations with the ethical responsibility of protecting the public. His interactions with other characters were laden with a grizzled wisdom that spoke to his years of experience, and his screen presence was such that he effortlessly anchored the tension and drama central to the film's narrative. Robinson's performance was a standout element of 'Prime Target', showcasing his ability to embody a role with both intensity and depth.
Don Stroud as Manny

Don Stroud

Manny
Don Stroud delivered a compelling performance as Manny in the 1989 action film 'Prime Target,' portraying the character with a rugged intensity that became a hallmark of his career. As Manny, Stroud brought depth to a role that could have easily slipped into the stereotype of a hardened mercenary. His portrayal was nuanced, revealing a character torn between the demands of his dangerous profession and his own code of honor. Stroud's physicality and commanding presence were evident in the action sequences, where he showcased his proficiency with firearms and hand-to-hand combat, yet it was his ability to convey Manny's internal conflicts through subtle changes in expression that truly set his performance apart. His interactions with the film's protagonist, played by David Heavener, added layers to the narrative, as the chemistry between the two actors highlighted the complexities of their characters' relationship. Stroud's performance as Manny was a testament to his range as an actor, capable of bringing both brutality and tenderness to a character, ensuring that Manny remained a memorable presence long after the credits rolled.
Don Scribner as Greensburg

Don Scribner

Greensburg

Don Scribner is an actor and writer.

David James Campbell

Agent Parkins

Crew of Prime Target

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