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Adam Beach | Private Ben Yahzee | |
Nicolas Cage | Sergeant Joe Enders | |
Noah Emmerich | Corporal Charles Rogers | |
Martin Henderson | Private John Nells | |
Frances O'Connor | Petty Officer Rita Swelton | |
Mark Ruffalo | Private Nicolas Pappas | |
Christian Slater | Ryan Anderson | |
Peter Stormare | Gunnery Sgt. Eric Hjelmstad | |
Roger Willie | Private Charles Whitehorse | |
Brian Van Holt | Private Ronald Harrigan | |
Jason Isaacs | Major Mellitz | |
Billy Morts | Sergeant Fortino | |
Cameron Thor | Mertens | |
Holmes Osborne | Colonel Hollings | |
Keith Campbell | Kittring |
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Producer | John Woo
Terence Chang |
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Writer | Joe Batteer
John Rice |
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Cinematography | Jeffrey L. Kimball
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Musician | James Horner
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Corporal Joe Enders is injured when he is outnumbered by Japanese forces in 1942. Enders recovers from his wounds except some deafness in one ear. He is promoted to sergeant and returns to active duty two years later. Enders has to protect Navajo code talker Ben Yahzee. He is told that the Navajo code cannot fall into enemy hands, and if the code talker is about to be captured he is to kill him, to ensure that the Japanese can't break the code. The Marines land at Saipan under heavy fire from the Japanese and in the fighting Yahzee never fires a shot. Enders has to come to terms with protecting an important soldier who is reluctant to shoot the enemy. |
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