Cut to the other story: Tim O'Kelly plays a clean-cut, seemingly normal kid who likes guns. In the most subtle way, Bogdanovich suggests that the youth's obsession hides deep feelings of insecurity; beneath the all-American image are few human resources....read the complete Targets (1968) review at Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
It opens with Boris Karloff skulking through one of Corman's paste-walled castles, before the lights come up and the aged, tanned horror star (as "Orlok") winces in the screening room....read the complete Targets (1968) review at Cinepassion.org