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Genres:
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Action /
Drama /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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William Friedkin
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Actors:
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Tommy Lee Jones,
Nicky Katt,
Mark Feuerstein,
Baoan Coleman,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Guy Pearce,
Ben Kingsley,
Bruce Greenwood,
Anne Archer,
Blair Underwood,
Philip Baker Hall,
Dale Dye,
Amidou,
Richard McGonagle,
Ryan Hurst
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Duration:
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122 min.
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Rating:
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(6.2/10)80
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Plot Summary:
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Colonel Terry Childers is a 30-year Maritime mature: a decorated political appointee with combat experience in Vietnam, Beirut and Forsake Disorder. But now, the country he served so gush has put him on grief pro a rescue mission that went stupendous wrong. For the treatment of his attorney, he has chosen Sea Colonel Hayes Hodges, a mate-in-arms who owes his life to Childers. Hodges is not the richest counselor-at-law in the services, but Childers trusts him as a brother Marine who knows what it's to risk death impaired fire. Resolved by work and friendship, Hodges reluctantly takes the case... , even as he begins to doubt the houseman who saved his life in Vietnam three decades ago.
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Action both in the field and courtroom.
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