College assassination game turns deadly as someone starts playing for real.College assassination game turns deadly as someone starts playing for real.College assassination game turns deadly as someone starts playing for real.
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- TriviaThe opening credits are an obvious spoof of Maurice Binder's designs for the James Bond series.
- GoofsCarpenter claims the progress chart is confidential yet he keeps it in the common room with public access that is shared by 3 student groups instead of his office.
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Susan Swayze: Why are you doing this?
Loren Gersh: I want to win the game, you silly!
- ConnectionsReferences To Have and Have Not (1944)
- SoundtracksEasy With You
Performed by Madeleine Marks
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The execution of "TAG: The Assassination Game" may be primarily comical and light-headed, the concept is extremely ingenious and would easily lean itself for a harsh and disturbing thriller. It's actually quite regrettable that writer/director Nick Castle (an acolyte of John Carpenter, which is made clear through many details throughout the film) opted for the more comical and all-revealing approach, as you can't help thinking this premise held a lot more potential. "TAG" is the name of a game organized on campus grounds and it's a gigantic hype in universities all across the USA. The participating students dispose of toy guns and receive the profile of another participant together with the assignment to "kill" them. Of course one of the players, who can't stand losing too well, takes the game a little serious and starts taking out his targets with genuine bullets. Most of the film, however, revolves on the game circuit of the lovely Linda Hamilton, as well as on her romance with the school newspaper journalist Robert Carradine), so it takes an awful long while before anyone ever realizes there's a crazed killer on the loose. "TAG" isn't exactly suspenseful, since the identity of the killer is never kept secret and let's face it someone going completely bonkers over losing a stupid college game isn't very convincing. There's also a severe lack in body count and the murders themselves aren't very spectacular. Still, it's a fun idea and the film has a few highly memorable moments and eccentric characters, like Carpenter (see the link?); the creep who keeps hold of the score. Linda Hamilton looks beautiful and very sexy in this one, although she smokes like a chimney unfortunately, and it's also the debut film of Bruce Abbott (Re-Animator).
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By what name was Tag: The Assassination Game (1982) officially released in India in English?
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