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A Midnight Clear
TrailerThe two groups of solders, isolated from the war at present, put aside their differences and share a Christmas celebration.Actors: Peter Berg, Kevin Dillon, Arye Gross, Ethan Hawke, Gary Sinise, Frank Whaley, John C. McGinley, Larry Joshua, David Jensen, Curt Lowens, Rachel Griffin, ...»Director: Keith GordonCountry: United StatesDuration: 108 minQuality: SDRelease: 1992IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "A Midnight Clear"
Chicago TribuneNovember 30, 2015The sentiments aren`t fresh, but the skill of the writing and a superior ensemble American cast makes the drama memorable.
Seattle TimesDecember 04, 2013A Midnight Clear doesn't do as much as it might with its characters. But as a parable of human folly and fragile hope, it has considerable impact.
Orlando SentinelDecember 04, 2013[Gordon] clearly relishes the story's many ironies, and he's often successful at sharing his enjoyment of them with us.
New YorkerDecember 04, 2013It's so determined to be haunting that it gives up the ghost.
Los Angeles TimesDecember 04, 2013A Midnight Clear -- not quite a great war movie but certainly a sensitive, bright and supremely moral one -- shows how courage itself can be a kind of insanity.
Chicago TribuneDecember 04, 2013Despite such peculiarities, or perhaps because of them, A Midnight Clear has a quirky, haunting quality, delivering good performances all around, but especially from Sinise, Hawke and Frank Whaley.
Tulsa WorldNovember 30, 2015A Midnight Clear is a beautifully written, directed and acted movie, but it is so gut-wrenching, so taut, that it is more catharsis than entertainment.
People MagazineDecember 04, 2013This film about a real incident that occurred near the end of World War II is involving, always focused and affectingly acted.
Total FilmDecember 04, 2013Keith Gordon's adap of William Wharton's novel is low on action, long on mood and psychological complexity.
Christian Science MonitorDecember 04, 2013Much of it has a seriousness and intelligence that are all too rare on today's movie scene.
Baltimore SunDecember 04, 2013"In combat, confusion is normal," an Army manual helpfully pointed out in World War II. That same confusion seems to have infected A Midnight Clear.
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