A group of U.S. soldiers defy their country when they release mistreated prisoners.
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Cast
Curtis Morgan | ... |
Spc. Tyler Jackson
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Zan Calabretta | ... |
Sgt. Delvecchio
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Jordan Brown | ... |
Spc. Cohen
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Eddie Della Siepe | ... |
Pfc. Roy Pena
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Paul Sturino | ... |
Pfc. Dowdy
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Ben Gilbank | ... |
Pfc. Aikens
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Shaun Taylor | ... |
Sgt. Ron Stalker
(as Shaun Garrett)
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Brett Ryan | ... |
Spc. Romeo
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Philippe Buckland | ... |
Spc. Carver
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Michael Belisaro | ... |
Pfc. Johnson
(as Michael Belisario)
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Vince Salonia | ... |
Lt. Ahmed
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James Gilbert | ... |
National Guard Lt. Banning
(as Jim Gilbert)
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Jason Matheson | ... |
National Guard Lt. Diggs
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Alastair Love | ... |
National Guard Sgt. Wilkes
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Josh Campbell | ... |
National Guard Pfc. Kelly
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Jesse Ryder Hughes | ... |
National Guard Spc. Cooper
(as Jesse Hughes)
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Danny Kharazmi | ... |
Insurgent
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Rashid Al Switi | ... |
Bad Cop
(as Rashid Al-Switti)
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Omar Balika | ... |
Fedayeen Leader
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Mohamed Safi | ... |
Doctor #1
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Michael Challenor | ... |
Doctor #2
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Sergio de la Rocha | ... |
CIA Contractor
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Kevin Walker | ... |
Aide
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Andrea Drepaul | ... |
Station Nurse
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Saeideh Mohajer | ... |
Nurse #2
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Rachael Ancheril | ... |
Nurse #3
(as Rachel Ancheril)
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Karl Brown | ... |
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Directed by
Sidney J. Furie |
Written by
Greg Mellott | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Sidney J. Furie | ... | producer |
Gary Howsam | ... | executive producer |
Paul Lees | ... | line producer |
Eli Necakov | ... | associate producer |
Curtis Petersen | ... | producer |
Christopher Petzel | ... | executive producer |
Lewin Webb | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Varouje |
Cinematography by
Curtis Petersen |
Editing by
Eduardo Martinez |
Editorial Department
Carmelo Gallé | ... | post-production coordinator (as Carmelo Galle) |
Arlene Moelker | ... | colorist |
Gord Ventura | ... | dailies colorist |
Casting By
Marjorie Lecker |
Costume Design by
Soo Luen Tom |
Makeup Department
Randy Daudlin | ... | makeup supervisor |
Matthew Dewilde | ... | makeup effects technician |
Daniel Lee | ... | assistant makeup artist / special makeup effects artist |
Sheilagh McGrory | ... | prosthetics technician (uncredited) |
Production Management
Aaron Barnett | ... | production manager |
Deanna Strong | ... | post-production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
J. Michael Dawson | ... | second assistant director |
Ariel Fingrut | ... | trainee assistant director |
Richard Keating | ... | third assistant director |
Nicole Pead | ... | trainee assistant director |
Adele Reeves | ... | trainee assistant director |
Art Department
Rich Boylan | ... | set dresser |
Ray Wong | ... | assistant set designer |
Sound Department
Mark Beck | ... | supervising sound effects editor |
Ben Burke | ... | assistant sound editor |
Richard Calistan | ... | adr engineer |
Alan deGraaf | ... | re-recording mixer |
John Dykstra | ... | foley recordist |
John Gare | ... | re-recording mixer |
Jonas Kuhnemann | ... | supervising dialogue editor |
Sid Lieberman | ... | foley artist |
Joe Mancuso | ... | dialogue editor |
Dan Sexton | ... | sound effects editor |
Special Effects by
Karl Brown | ... | special effects crew |
Visual Effects by
Larry Adlon | ... | digital effects artist |
Matt Hansen | ... | lead 3D animator |
Rainy Venne | ... | digital compositor |
Stunts
Richard Collier | ... | utility stunts |
Don Gough | ... | stunt performer |
David Kynaston | ... | utility stunts |
Valentin Nedialkov | ... | stunt coordinator / stunts |
Jay Perino | ... | utility stunts |
Geoff Scovell | ... | stunt double |
Michael Cameron | ... | utility stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Paul Begin | ... | first assistant camera |
Angela Chao | ... | second assistant camera |
Dave Mitchell | ... | camera operator |
Barry Newton | ... | first assistant camera |
Curtis Petersen | ... | camera operator |
Suresh Rohin | ... | camera operator / second unit: Suresh Rohin |
Casting Department
William Riley | ... | extras casting |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
William Ng | ... | first wardrobe assistant |
Location Management
Marco Di Venanzo | ... | assistant location manager (as Marco 'Ratboy' Di Venanzo) |
Quincy Morgan | ... | location manager |
Script and Continuity Department
Matti Huhta | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Karl Brown | ... | transportation coordinator |
Lisa Zozzolotto | ... | transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
Kim Altbaum | ... | production coordinator |
Karl Brown | ... | set mechanic |
Claude Forest | ... | insurance broker |
Vivian Lin | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Valentin Nedialkov | ... | military and technical advisor |
Desmond Paes | ... | production accountant |
Al Vrkljan | ... | armorer |
Ron White | ... | production assistant |
Ray Wong | ... | set supervisor |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Kye Films (2006) (Philippines) (theatrical)
- THINKFilm (2005) (United States) (theatrical)
- Acteurs Auteurs Associés (AAA) (2007) (France) (video)
- Dimension Pictures (2010) (India) (English & Dubbed Languages Multi Territories)
- Edel Media & Entertainment (2014) (Germany) (DVD)
- Edel Media & Entertainment (2014) (Germany) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Front Row Filmed Entertainment (2004) (United Arab Emirates) (Middle East)
- M.I.B. (2006) (Germany) (DVD)
- Peace Arch Entertainment Group (2005) (World-wide)
- Velocity Home Entertainment (2006) (United States) (DVD)
- W4tchTV (2021) (France) (video) (PVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Hand Prop (props supplied by)
- Movie Armaments Group (firearms supplied by)
- PPI Camera Corporation (camera dollies)
- PPI Camera Corporation (camera equipment provided by)
- PPI Camera Corporation (grip and lighting equipment)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Iraq, 2004: during a routine sortie a US patrol is ambushed and the young soldiers are forced to put their training and skills into action fast. A determined foe with superior local knowledge, the Fedayeen insurgents soon draw them into close quarter combat and a desperate fight for survival. Written by Anonymous |
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Taglines | 24 Hours is the Difference Between Life and Death. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | During the Special Features "Making Of/Behind The Scenes" segment included on the DVD, it is explained that the movie was filmed in Canada. The producers couldn't easily find locations with palm trees to add realism to outside scenes. Two Special Effects personnel are shown moving "fake palm trees" into position and standing them up on their large flat bases, just like setting up orange traffic cones. Dirt and weeds are shown being placed around the base to add to the illusion of them being real trees. See more » |
Goofs | After the post-helicopter crash shootout, the dead insurgent's leg moves. His leg is in a different position in every scene. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Scarface (1983). See more » |