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    Take Aim ( Russian: Выбор цели, romanized : Vybor Tzeli) is a 1974 two-part Soviet biographical drama film directed by Igor Talankin . Plot. The film depicts the nuclear arms race that took place between all sides in the World War II and the beginning of the Cold War.

  2. Take Aim at the Police Van (十三号待避線より: その護送車を狙え, Jūsangō taihisen yori: Sono gosōsha o nerae) is a 1960 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Michitaro Mizushima.

  3. Take Aim (Russian: Выбор цели) is a 1975 Soviet drama movie directed by Igor Talankin and stars Sergei Bondarchuk, Georgiy Zhzhonov, and Nikolai Volkov. Actors. Sergei Bondarchuk – Igor Kurchatov; Georgiy Zhzhonov – Vitaly Petrovich Zubavin; Nikolai Volkov – Abram Ioffe; Irina Skobtseva – Marina Dmitriyevna Kurchatova

  4. At the beginning of Seijun Suzuki’s taut and twisty whodunit, a prison truck is attacked and a convict inside murdered. The penitentiary guard on duty, Daijiro (Michitaro Mizushima), is accused of negligence and suspended, only to take it upon himself to track down the killers. Addeddate.

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  5. At the beginning of Seijun Suzukis taut and twisty whodunit, a prison truck is attacked and a convict inside murdered. The penitentiary guard on duty, Daijiro (Michitaro Mizushima), is accused of negligence and suspended, only to take it upon himself to track down the killers.

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  6. Take Aim at the Police Van (1960) is a borderless youth prison guard pursuit cat and mouse violent revenge noir-bent thriller that was made in Japan in 1960. Police Van serves slab of cold prison guard in a preemptive strike against global cop culture, fresh for the 1960s and with all the right style.

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