Target is a 1985 American mystery thriller film directed by Arthur Penn and starring Matt Dillon and Gene Hackman.
Walter, on the other hand, bumps into Heinz Henke, a man with a gun who has Donna's jewelry.
At the train station, Chris spots Carla, who is supposedly headed to Berlin to stay with friends.
Chris spots the assassin and moves to signal Walter, but Carla pulls out a gun and forces him to stay put.
That night, Walter heads alone into East Berlin and is picked up by a courier who takes him to a farm.
Chris is later contacted by Walter, who tells him to head to an abandoned air force base where the CIA used to exchange captured agents with the East.
Though he proceeds alone to East Berlin, the embassy's director Barney Taber and agent Clay catch up with him and Walter.
While Walter and Taber talk, Chris enters a hangar nearby and finds Donna bound and wrapped in plastic explosives.
Taber is the double agent who betrayed both Walter and Schroeder and was responsible for the death of the latter's family.
[1] Filming took place in Paris, France; Berlin and Hamburg, Germany; Dallas and Corpus Christi, Texas.
[1][3] The film was released on November 8, 1985 on 1,085 screens in the United States and opened in second place behind Death Wish 3 with a weekend gross of $2,670,522.
The site's consensus states: "Target's increasingly implausible plot is offset by a commanding performance from Gene Hackman, reunited with director Arthur Penn.