Lions For Lambs (2007)

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Written by Matthew Michael Carnahan

Directed by Robert Redford

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Two soldiers struggle to survive in an Afghan war zone. A jaded political journalist listens to a senator's plans for Iraq and Afghanistan. A college professor tries to inspire an idle student. All these stories are interconnected, but how? Intelligent war drama.

When is Lions For Lambs next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Drama November 10th, 5:00pm and on Sky Movies Drama HD November 10th, 5:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Robert RedfordRobert RedfordProfessor Stephen Malley
Image for Meryl StreepMeryl StreepJanine Roth
Image for Tom CruiseTom CruiseSenator Jasper Irving
Image for Michael PeņaMichael PeņaErnest Rodriguez
Andrew GarfieldTodd Hayes
Image for Peter BergPeter BergLt. Col. Falco
Kevin DunnHoward - ANX Editor
Derek LukeLt. Arian Finch
Image for Larry BatesLarry BatesSoldier #1
Christopher MaySoldier #2
David PeaseSoldier #3
Heidi JansonSoldier #4
Christopher CarleySniper
George BackStudent #1
Kristy WuStudent #2

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