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Behind Enemy Lines
TrailerThe film tells the story of Lieutenant Chris Burnett, an American naval flight officer who is shot down over Bosnia, and struggles to survive the relentless pursuit of a ruthless secret police enforcer, a deadly tracker, and countless hostile troops.Actors: Owen Wilson, Gene Hackman, Gabriel Macht, Charles Malik Whitfield, Joaquim de Almeida, David Keith, Olek Krupa, Vladimir Mashkov, Marko Igonda, Eyal Podell, Geoff Pierson, ...»Director: John MooreCountry: United StatesDuration: 106 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Behind Enemy Lines"
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Characters of "Behind Enemy Lines"
Lt. Chris BurnettPlayed by: Owen WilsonAdmiral Leslie McMahon ReigartPlayed by: Gene HackmanStackhousePlayed by: Gabriel MachtCapt. Rodway, USMCPlayed by: Charles Malik WhitfieldAdmiral PiquetPlayed by: Joaquim de AlmeidaMaster Chief Tom O'MalleyPlayed by: David KeithMiroslav LokarPlayed by: Olek KrupaSashaPlayed by: Vladimir MashkovBazdaPlayed by: Marko IgondaBabicPlayed by: Kamil Kollarik -
Directors of "Behind Enemy Lines"
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Creators of "Behind Enemy Lines"
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Critic Reviews of "Behind Enemy Lines"
Minneapolis Star TribuneNovember 06, 2002The filmmakers do their best to distract us, but eventually it becomes hard to ignore that Behind Enemy Lines is one long chase sequence.
Washington PostDecember 08, 2001An old-fashioned game of the cinematic cat-and-mouse, soldier-on-the-run variety.
New York ObserverDecember 06, 2001The only thing certain about Behind Enemy Lines is that Mr. Wilson is in it for the chance to work with Mr. Hackman, and Mr. Hackman is in it for the money.
Ebert & RoeperDecember 03, 2001A piece of junk.
Los Angeles TimesNovember 30, 2001Pro forma stuff, so much so that you start to wonder why no fetching femme resistance fighter materializes to help the Americans on the ground.
Washington PostNovember 30, 2001This baby comes equipped with all the bells and missiles. Given the standard-issue plot, it's about all it can be.
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteJanuary 07, 2005From its prosaic title to its convenient timeliness, this valentine to U.S. military guys hamstrung by officious NATO bureaucrats could hardly seem less promising
Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)June 25, 2004That's just one of many reasons why I'm reluctant to call Behind the Lines entertainment. Propaganda, MTV-style, might be closer to the truth.
Entertainment TodayJuly 18, 2003A satisfying enough piece of giddy-up entertainment that raises a few passing questions about the American 'cowboy mentality' before ultimately deciding it's a lot more fun to simply eat your action movie cake than try to have it too.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)May 30, 2003Behind Enemy Lines crosses into the ugly side of patriotism.
RTÉ (Ireland)January 30, 2003Plays more like a recruitment video for the US military than any serious examination of conflict.
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Gallery of "Behind Enemy Lines"