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Miracle at St. Anna
TrailerSet in 1944 Italy, the film tells the story of four black American soldiers who get trapped in a Tuscan village during WWII after one of them risks his life to save an Italian boy.Actors: Derek Luke, Michael Ealy, Laz Alonso, Omar Benson Miller, Pierfrancesco Favino, Valentina Cervi, Matteo Sciabordi, John Turturro, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, John Leguizamo, Kerry Washington, ...»Director: Spike LeeCountry: United StatesDuration: 160 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "Miracle at St. Anna"
2nd Staff Sergeant Aubrey StampsPlayed by: Derek LukeSergeant Bishop CummingsPlayed by: Michael EalyCorporal Hector NegronPlayed by: Laz AlonsoPrivate First Class Sam TrainPlayed by: Omar Benson MillerPeppi 'The Great Butterfly' GrottaPlayed by: Pierfrancesco FavinoRenataPlayed by: Valentina CerviAngelo TorancelliPlayed by: Matteo SciabordiDetective Antonio 'Tony' RicciPlayed by: John TurturroTim BoylePlayed by: Joseph Gordon-LevittEnricoPlayed by: John LeguizamoZana WilderPlayed by: Kerry WashingtonColonel DriscollPlayed by: D.B. SweeneyGeneral Ned AlmondPlayed by: Robert John BurkePlatoon Commander HuggsPlayed by: Omari HardwickLudovicoPlayed by: Omero AntonuttiRodolfoPlayed by: Sergio AlbelliNatalinaPlayed by: Lidia BiondiGianniPlayed by: Matteo RomoliFrancoPlayed by: Massimo SarchielliIolePlayed by: Giselda VolodiIdaPlayed by: Giulia WeberMajor Gerhard BergmannPlayed by: Max MalatestaLieutenant ClaussenPlayed by: Ralph PalkaDon Innocenzo LazzeriPlayed by: Massimo De SantisAnnaPlayed by: Livia TaruffiPaoloPlayed by: Michele De VirgilioPinaPlayed by: Laila PetroneAxis SallyPlayed by: Alexandra Maria LaraHans BrundtPlayed by: Jan PohlCaptain NokesPlayed by: Walton GogginsLieutenant BirdsongPlayed by: Tory KittlesCaptain RuddenPlayed by: Stephen Monroe TaylorPrivate NeedlesPlayed by: André HollandCaptain EichholzPlayed by: Christian BerkelColonel PfluegerPlayed by: Waldemar KobusFabiolaPlayed by: Chiara FranciniItaloPlayed by: Giovanni ZigliottoUmbertoPlayed by: Federigo CeciPaselliPlayed by: Agnese NanoArturoPlayed by: Leonardo BorzonascaHigginsPlayed by: Malcolm GoodwinShawPlayed by: Sean RyalTrueheart FrazierPlayed by: Brad LelandIlion HinsonPlayed by: Rodney 'Bear' JacksonFritz BenneckePlayed by: Oliver KorittkeKarl LessnerPlayed by: Kai MeyerRadio Operator HughesPlayed by: Usman SharifLivingstonPlayed by: Leland GanttDetective DillardPlayed by: John JelksDetective HaggertyPlayed by: Al PalagoniaDr. Everton BrooksPlayed by: Curt LowensHerb RedneckPlayed by: John HawkesMP Freddy NaughtonPlayed by: Douglas M. GriffinMP Doyle EllisPlayed by: Joe ChrestPeter HammondPlayed by: Peter FrechetteBailiffPlayed by: De'Adre AzizaPost Office CustomerPlayed by: Marcia Jean KurtzJudge TrinkoffPlayed by: Peter KybartZana Wilder's AssistantPlayed by: Rebecca Naomi JonesHerb's WifePlayed by: Karyl SloanHerb's SonPlayed by: Robinson WendtLourdes NegronPlayed by: Kesia Elwin -
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Critic Reviews of "Miracle at St. Anna"
Film.comNovember 10, 2008Lee is a filmmaker who, through talent, accomplishment, and a constant working of the refs in the Hollywood system, has earned autonomy over his films. I'm all for artistic freedom, but here he could have used a bit of oversight.
At the MoviesNovember 07, 2008It's impressive that a filmmaker of Lee's distinction is willing to continue to push boundaries.
Christian Science MonitorSeptember 29, 2008Clocking in at 160 minutes, this interminable movie comes across like a rough cut. Perhaps Lee believed its length would give it gravitas. The opposite is true.
Wall Street JournalSeptember 26, 2008Given the importance of that subject, the real mystery of Mr. Lee's movie is why it's so diffuse, dispirited, emotionally distanced and dramatically inert.
Washington PostSeptember 26, 2008Overwrought, overproduced, overbusy and overlong, Miracle at St. Anna finally suffers from the worst filmmaking sin of all: the failure of trust, in the story and the audience.
Toronto StarSeptember 26, 2008[Lee] resorts to many of the same hoary clichés and fantasy situations he so frequently condemns.
Q Network Film DeskJune 11, 2014Lee clearly has magical realism, fable, and historical enormity on the brain, and even though he stuffs the film with everything but the proverbial kitchen sink, his ultimate point is anyone's guess
Movie TalkJune 27, 2011Miracle makes a bid for epic status, but Lee throws in more elements - including murder mystery and supernatural fantasy - than the narrative can stand. The two big battle scenes are impressively staged, but the action in between sprawls and stumbles.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsSeptember 18, 2009Takes too long to get to its one moving moment at the end.
Washington TimesAugust 30, 2009Spike Lee has turned in an odd hybrid of a film--a 160 minute war epic combined with a crime thriller combined with a discourse on civil rights.
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