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So, 'Target Goldseven' is this 1966 crime flick that leans heavily into the spy genre, but it feels more like a gritty Euro-thriller than a polished Bond-style romp. The pacing is interesting; it goes from slow-burn investigation to high-stakes action, especially when Milner’s on that merchant ship. There's a rawness to the practical effects that adds to its charm. The performances are solid, with the villain Otis really standing out as a genuine threat. It has that 60s vibe where the stakes feel real, and the tension builds nicely, even if the production isn't top-tier. It's distinctive mainly for its atmosphere and the way it navigates the espionage landscape of the time.
'Target Goldseven' is somewhat hard to find these days, making it a curious piece for collectors. It was released on DVD a while back, but the print quality varies, and there’s not much in the way of special features, which adds to its rarity. There’s definitely a niche interest surrounding this film, particularly among those who appreciate lesser-known European spy thrillers from the 60s. If you're into that era, it’s worth keeping an eye out for.
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