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We Were Soldiers (DVD, 2002, Widescreen) Mel Gibson, Sam Elliott, Not a Scratch!

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Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Subtitle Language
English
Rating
R
MPN
34002
Studio
Paramount Pictures
Product Edition Year
2002
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Format
DVD
Release Year
2002
Language
English, French
Actor
Greg Kinnear, Mel Gibson, Sam Elliott, Madeleine Stowe, Chris Klein, Keri Russell, Barry Pepper, Dylan Walsh, Jon Hamm, Blake Heron, Desmond Harrington, Michael Tomlinson, Daniel Roebuck, Taylor Momsen
Features
Color, Behind The Scenes Featurette, Captioned, Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Widescreen
Season
--
Movie/TV Title
We Were Soldiers
Music Artist
Nick Glennie-Smith
Video Format
NTSC
Sub-Genre
Buddy, Caper, Chase, Disaster, Escape, Family, Investigation, Life Story, Melodrama, Slice of Life, Survival, War, Military
Director
Randall Wallace
Cinematic Movement
Expressionism, Impressionism, Realism
Franchise
We Were Soldiers, Vietnam, Battle of Ia Drang
Edition
Widescreen Edition
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Type
Movie
Producer
Bruce Davey, Stephen McEveety, Randall Wallace
Genre
Action, Adaptation, Adventure, Biography, Drama, Educational, Epic, Espionage, Historical, History, Horror, Military/War, Period/Historical, Political, Psychological, Revisionist, Romance, Satire, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Tech Noir, Thriller & Mystery, Traditional, Tragedy
Run Time
138 Minutes
Country/Region of Manufacture
Unknown
Theatrical Release Year
2002
UPC
0097363400240

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    Tactics & determination can turn defeat into victory.

    Beginning on November 14, 1965, Lt. Col. Moore led the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) in the week-long Battle of Ia Drang. Encircled by enemy soldiers with no clear landing zone that would allow them to leave, Moore managed to persevere despite being significantly outnumbered by North Vietnamese Army (NVA) forces that went on to defeat the 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry only two-and-a-half miles away the next day. film shows the battle of Ia Drang without any pomp or grandure. It's shown in a way that conveys the savagery, fear, courage & heroism in the face of impending defeat. Sometimes it's sound tactical decision making & sheer force of will that decides the outcome of a battle, not numbers. A well researched & documented film showing the ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: wellplayedgames

  • Epic Film, Epic Cast

    An epic film with an all star cast which tells of the other side of warfare.....the ones left at home. But, that's a simplistic statement, as it goes much farther. Yes, tis a war movie, and there's more than enough action for any testosterone addicts. Mel GIbson and Madelyn Stowe are boxoffice draws, But, I would suggest watching it more than once, as then the Other actors' characters will capture yer attentions and hearts. One of my fave roles for Berry Pepper, and Greg Kinnear NAILED his part, too, with quiet but solid perfection!! If'n yer one of the cult who swooned over "The Thin Red Line," you'll likely appreciate this one, too!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: yourmomlovesmedia

  • Best, most accurate war movie I have ever seen. I started watching movies when in elementary school. I started 1st grade in 1948.

    Probably one of the most accurate war movies ever made. Lt. Col. Hall Moore led the new 7th calvary(helicopters were the new horses) into a 3 day and night battle against some of NVA regular solders many of which had been fighting for decades. General Hal Moore was the active consultant on the film and insisted that it be as close to what he and his men dealt with. The movie shows us one of the few times a call for "Broken Arrow". This meant that the NVA was so close to the US troops that they needed the closest(to them) air support possible. Broken Arrow was a call for every available airplane and helicopter to bomb everything immediately in front of the US troops. Very dangerous but exceedingly effective. This call helped Moore and his troops to gain the upper hand against overwhelming ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: kesl_8251

  • Everyone should know.

    This was actually a copy for a young relative, a Generation-X-er. This is an historically accurate account of the real battle, and brings alive the reality and ugliness of war; but somebody has to be 'the soldiers' sooner or later...or the nation dies. Utopia is a fantasy, and running off to Canada just isn't practical. And I wanted her (and her kids) to know what we dealt with 40-50 years ago. Two thumbs up on this flick!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: nomoreclutter20

  • first rate depiction of war

    One of the best war movies ever, based on a true story with an admirable commander and extremely brave soldiers; good balance of battlefield and home front scenes; excellent picture of the war in Vietnam that very few Americans understand now or understood at the time; the movie is first-rate

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: edlew1961_3