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We Were Soldiers (2002)

We Were Soldiers (2002)
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Screenwriter Randall Wallace, a specialist in sweeping historical epics, steps behind the camera for this fact-based Vietnam War drama that reunites him with his Braveheart (1995) star Mel Gibson. Gibson is Lt. Col. Hal Moore, commander of the First Battalion, Seventh Cavalry, the same regiment fatefully led by George Armstrong Custer. As part of the Pleiku Campaign of late 1965, Moore is assigned to an action at Landing Zone X-Ray in the Drang Valley, an area that would come to be known as the "The Valley of Death." Moore soon finds himself and his men contained to an area about the size of a football field, surrounded by more than 2,000 enemy troops and engaged in the first major battle of the war. Heroism becomes the order of the day as men like Moore, chopper pilot Bruce Crandall (Greg Kinnear), and Lt. Henry Herrick (Marc Blucas) refuse to yield, in spite of heavy losses of life. The film co-stars Madeleine Stowe, Chris Klein, Keri Russell, and Sam Elliott. We Were Soldiers is based on the book We Were Soldiers Once...and Young by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore (retired) and UPI reporter Joe Galloway (played in the film by Barry Pepper). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Mel Gibson
Director(s):
Randall Wallace
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of We Were Soldiers

Screenwriter Randall Wallace, a specialist in sweeping historical epics, steps behind the camera for this fact-based Vietnam War drama that reunites him with his Braveheart (1995) star Mel Gibson. Gibson is Lt. Col. Hal Moore, commander of the First Battalion, Seventh Cavalry, the same regiment fatefully led by George Armstrong Custer. As part of the Pleiku Campaign of late 1965, Moore is assigned to an action at Landing Zone X-Ray in the Drang Valley, an area that would come to be known as the "The Valley of Death." Moore soon finds himself and his men contained to an area about the size of a football field, surrounded by more than 2,000 enemy troops and engaged in the first major battle of the war. Heroism becomes the order of the day as men like Moore, chopper pilot Bruce Crandall (Greg Kinnear), and Lt. Henry Herrick (Marc Blucas) refuse to yield, in spite of heavy losses of life. The film co-stars Madeleine Stowe, Chris Klein, Keri Russell, and Sam Elliott. We Were Soldiers is based on the book We Were Soldiers Once...and Young by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore (retired) and UPI reporter Joe Galloway (played in the film by Barry Pepper). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
138 mins

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Director(s):
Randall Wallace
Writer(s):
Randall Wallace
Producer(s):
Stephen McEveetyBruce DaveyRandall Wallace
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, War Violence, Graphic Violence)
Categories:
War
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    David F.

    I'm not sure why we didn't hear more about this movie when it was released. Mel Gibson is incredible as Hal Moore and this film shows his conflicting concerns for his family (not wanting to leave them), his men (feeling a need to protect them), and his own life (not wanting to die, yet wanting to do his duty and be faithful to his men). We Were Soldiers handles the home front really well, showing what life is like back home for women and children whose husbands and fathers have gone off to war. If you like war movies, it's possible you can do no better than this. Never mind that you may not have heard much about it -- see it for yourself.

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    Joshua M.

    This is such a heart warming, dramatic, teary eyed, happy, heart felt, you name an emotion it had it in this film. This was such a great movie with a great cast of actors. Granted most of them played small parts and the main focus is around Mel Gibson's character Lt. Col. Moore. It is still a great movie on military leadership and military war. Seeing movies like this makes me proud to serve. If you have not seen this movie, you definitely need to check it out. You will not be disappointed.

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    Paul R.

    awsome

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