We Were Soldiers (2002)

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Written by Harold G. Moore, Joseph L. Galloway

Directed by Randall Wallace

Running Time: 150 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

American army chiefs begin to commit troops to Vietnam in 1964, starting with Lt Colonel Hal Moore (Mel Gibson) and his Air Cavalry Division. Training begins, and Moore's wife Julie (Madeleine Stowe) joins the army wives to see the men off to battle. Arriving in South Vietnam, they are assigned a search-and-destroy mission on rural land. Another platoon spots the enemy and gives chase, unaware they are heading toward a stronghold of the North Vietnamese army. Stranded under fire, the pressure is on for Moore's men, who fortify their position and begin a long, intense battle to save their comrades. It is the first of many such encounters in a brutal conflict...

Few things demonstrate the zeitgeist better than war movies. The liberal lobby - from Platoon to Three Kings - has been largely replaced by flag-wrapped salutes like Black Hawk Down and Behind Enemy Lines. We Were Soldiers has a foot in both camps, making it one of the most interesting contributions to a bloated genre.

Cast

Image for Mel GibsonMel GibsonLt. Col. Hal Moore
Image for Madeleine StoweMadeleine StoweJulie Moore
Image for Greg KinnearGreg KinnearMaj. Bruce 'Snake' Crandall
Sam ElliottSgt. Maj. Basil Plumley
Image for Chris KleinChris Klein2nd Lt. Jack Geoghegan
Image for Keri RussellKeri RussellBarbara Geoghegan
Barry PepperJoe Galloway
Don DuongLt. Col. Nguyen Huu An
Ryan HurstSgt. Ernie Savage
Robert Bagnell1st Lt. Charlie Hastings
Marc Blucas2nd Lt. Henry Herrick
Josh DaughertySp4 Robert Ouellette
Jsu GarciaCapt. Tony Nadal
Image for Jon HammJon HammCapt. Matt Dillon
Image for Clark GreggClark GreggCapt. Tom Metsker

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