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Release Date:
7 March 2003 (USA) moreTagline:
He was trained to follow orders. He became a hero by defying them. morePlot:
Bruce Willis plays a Special-Ops commander who leads his team into the jungle of Nigeria to rescue a doctor played by Monica Belluci who will only go with them if they agree to rescue 70 refugees too. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
2 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(22 articles)
Weekly TV Wrap Up - May 21st, 2009 (From Screen Rant. 21 May 2009, 8:27 AM, PDT)
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comment about realism moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Bruce Willis | ... | Lieutenant A.K. Waters | |
| Monica Bellucci | ... | Dr. Lena Fiore Kendricks | |
| Cole Hauser | ... | James 'Red' Atkins | |
| Eamonn Walker | ... | Ellis 'Zee' Pettigrew | |
| Johnny Messner | ... | Kelly Lake | |
| Nick Chinlund | ... | Michael 'Slo' Slowenski | |
| Charles Ingram | ... | Demetrius 'Silk' Owens | |
| Paul Francis | ... | Danny 'Doc' Kelley | |
| Chad Smith | ... | Jason 'Flea' Mabry | |
| Tom Skerritt | ... | Captain Bill Rhodes | |
| Malick Bowens | ... | Colonel Idris Sadick | |
| Awaovieyi Agie | ... | Musa | |
| Akosua Busia | ... | Patience | |
| Hadar Busia-Singleton | ... | Amaka | |
| Ida Onyango | ... | Lasana |
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Hostile Act (USA) (working title)Hostile Rescue (USA) (working title)
Man of War (USA) (working title)
Rules of Engagement (USA) (original script title)
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Rated R for strong war violence, some brutality and language.Parents Guide:
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121 min | 142 min (director's cut)Country:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
USA:Not Rated (director's extended cut) | Iceland:16 | Malaysia:U | Spain:18 | Argentina:16 | Australia:MA | Brazil:14 | Denmark:15 | Finland:K-15 | Germany:16 | Hong Kong:IIB | Netherlands:16 | New Zealand:R16 | Norway:15 | Peru:14 | Philippines:PG-13 | Singapore:NC-16 | Singapore:PG (cut) | South Korea:12 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:R | Canada:14A (Ontario)Fun Stuff
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Kevin Smith was originally cast to co-star with Bruce Willis as a supporting SEAL team member. Tragically, he died from head injuries sustained from a three story prop tower fall, after his last film Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao (2002) wrapped. moreGoofs:
Continuity: When the SEALs jump from the aircraft it is shown in different shots as two different aircraft types. A side shot shows a type with fins on the extremities of the horizontal stabilizer, but the shot looking up after they jump shows a conventional tail with a single central vertical stabilizer. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Female news reader: [voiceover] The tension that had been brewing for months in Nigeria exploded yesterday as exiled General Mustafa Yakubu orchestrated a swift and violent coup against the democratically elected government of President Samuel Azuka. In a land with 120 million people and over 250 ethnic groups...
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Who dies in the final action sequence?Why didn't they just force Dr. Kendricks along?
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As a person who can speak from a reputable stand point, I have to say this movie is different than many other "war" movies and is generally regarded highly among many different types of members in the U.S. military. This films representation brought forth a perspective that showed a few sides to a mission. Yes there is the desire to finish and get out. But the film also showed that the situation can change on the ground as it always does, and sometimes you have to modify. An seasoned veteran like Lt. Waters who is somewhat seasoned being a Lt. probably would have the foresight to say it is safe to go ahead and try and get these people to a border being that was the only way to drag the doc outta there without hog tying her, even though the orders above were different. A team leader is expected to use some discretion and Lt. did that. Although it was borderline crazy operationally it still worked. Working in that environment is not just like a round of socom. Things happen and you have to do the best you can for the situation if it is feasible and you have the balls to do it. Also, the depiction of the action scenes were practically dead on and impressive. Mr. Fuqua didn't cheese it up, it was kept fairly raw and confusing as is a real engagement. The ethnic cleansing scenes, well it doesn't get any more realistic than that. I can understand why everyone else hates America for doing these films about ourselves but honestly can you see a french film showing specwar going into save a village, nope. They would hand out white flags to everyone. Maybe the Aussies, Israelis, or Brits, but pretty much beyond those three countries thats all ya got. If at the least, this is a reminder that even when you think you know about what our guys are doing in the world, you don't know the half,we lose guys everyday and people should realize that a silent war exists.