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Flags of Our Fathers
TrailerFlags of Our Fathers concerns the lives of the three US servicemen: Marine Private First Class Ira Hayes, Private First Class Rene Gagnon, and Navy Corpsman John 'Doc' Bradley, who are in the famous picture of soldiers raising the American flag over Iwo Jima during that historic WWII battle.Actors: Ryan Phillippe, Jesse Bradford, Adam Beach, John Benjamin Hickey, John Slattery, Barry Pepper, Jamie Bell, Paul Walker, Robert Patrick, Neal McDonough, Melanie Lynskey, ...»Director: Clint EastwoodCountry: United StatesDuration: 135 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Flags of Our Fathers"
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Characters of "Flags of Our Fathers"
JohnPlayed by: Ryan PhillippeRene GagnonPlayed by: Jesse BradfordIra Hamilton HayesPlayed by: Adam BeachKeyes BeechPlayed by: John Benjamin HickeyBud GerberPlayed by: John SlatteryMike StrankPlayed by: Barry PepperRalphPlayed by: Jamie BellHank HansenPlayed by: Paul WalkerColonel Chandler JohnsonPlayed by: Robert PatrickCaptain SeverancePlayed by: Neal McDonoughPauline HarnoisPlayed by: Melanie LynskeyJames BradleyPlayed by: Tom McCarthyMajor General Alexander A. VandegriftPlayed by: Chris BauerBelle BlockPlayed by: Judith IveyMadeline EvelleyPlayed by: Myra TurleyFranklin SousleyPlayed by: Joseph CrossHarlon BlockPlayed by: Benjamin WalkerHarry S. TrumanPlayed by: David Patrick KellyBorough PresidentPlayed by: Jon PolitoGeneralPlayed by: Gordon Clapp -
Directors of "Flags of Our Fathers"
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Creators of "Flags of Our Fathers"
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Critic Reviews of "Flags of Our Fathers"
Chicago Sun-TimesNovember 30, 2007Eastwood's two-film project is one of the most visionary of all efforts to depict the reality and meaning of battle.
Time OutDecember 30, 2006Here, the feelings run very deep, and dark as dried blood, with Clint aware that some things don't need to be said and others shouldn't be shown.
New YorkerOctober 23, 2006Flags of Our Fathers is an accomplished, stirring, but, all in all, rather strange movie.
New York Magazine/VultureOctober 23, 2006[Flags] fits into Eastwood's late-in-life agenda -- to make violence, even in self-defense, seem soul-killing, and to expose the gulf between reality and myth. After this, how can we ever again make our peace with the iconography of war?
SlateOctober 23, 2006It feels disrespectful to say it, but this kind of war movie, like war itself, is starting to feel sickeningly familiar.
CNN.comOctober 21, 2006The full weight of a lifetime's experience has been brought to bear in the unobtrusive staging, the delicate score (by Eastwood himself), and a thoughtful, honest accounting of World War II's bloodiest and most iconic battle.
Honolulu Star-AdvertiserJuly 05, 2011Possibly the richest testament Hollywood has yet made about the paroxysm of World War II ... an astounding movie on every level, not the least of which is its common humanity.
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsOctober 04, 2009Sequences fade into the pack and make it difficult to differentiate one player from the others, much less remember them after the lights go up.
TheMovieReport.comFebruary 12, 2009The film strives mightily to make some sort of affecting emotional epic about a bit of history that it itself acknowledges is actually footnote-worthy.
House Next DoorJuly 16, 2008The film is confirmation of Paul Haggis's predilection for exploitation and easy sentimentality.
Stranger SongJuly 03, 2007Witness to a great director's vision being slowly strangled by the work of a hired hack.
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