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To End All Wars
Release Date: September 02, 2001
Year | : | 2001 |
Slogan | : | «» |
Genres | : | Drama, War, Action |
Production Companies | : | Argyll Film Partners, Gummshoe Productions, Integrity Partners, Pray For Rain Pictures |
Director | : | David L. Cunningham |
Producers | : | Mike Fenton, Celestia Fox, Jack Hafer, Nava Levin, Nava Levin, Sybil Danning, Allison Cowitt, David L. Cunningham, Penelope L. Foster, Page Ostrow, Greg Newman, John Quested, Enock N. Freire, Edwin L. Marshall, Scott Walchek |
Writers | : | Ernest Gordon, Brian Godawa |
RunTime | : | 108 mins. |
Budget | : | 14000000 |
Based on a real-life story, this drama focuses on a small group of Allied soldiers in Burma who are held captive by the Japanese. Capt. Ernest Gordon (Ciaran McMenamin), Lt. Jim Reardon (Kiefer Sutherland) and Maj. Ian Campbell (Robert Carlyle) are among the military officers kept imprisoned and routinely beaten and deprived of food. While Campbell wants to rebel and attempt an escape, Gordon tries to take a more stoic approach, an attitude that proves to be surprisingly resonant.
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