Flags of our fathers / [videofile] /
a Dreamworks Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures presentation of a Malpaso/Amblin Entertainment production ; directed by Clint Eastwood ; produced by Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, Robert Lorenz ; screenplay, William Broyles Jr., Paul Haggis.
, United States.
- United States : Paramount Pictures, 2006.
- (1 electronic resource) sound, color and black and white ;
- 135 minutes.
Copyright: Dreamworks, LLC and Warner Brothers Entertainment, Inc. PRV: Screenplay of same title by William Broyles, Jr. & Paul Haggis preexisting; some music, recordings, artwork & posters prev. pub. NM: entire motion picture, incl. audiovisual & other cinematographic material. DCR 2006; PUB 20Oct06; REG 20Oct06; PA1-339-274. Summary adapted from FirstSearch, OCLC 77122197, viewed Sept. 19, 2007. Based on the book by James Bradley with Ron Powers. Not viewed. Sources used: copyright data sheet; copyright database; Variety Web site, review posted Oct. 9, 2006, viewed Sept. 19, 2007; Internet movie database, viewed Sept. 19, 2007; FirstSearch, OCLC 77122197, viewed Sept. 19, 2007.
Camera, Tom Stern ; editing, Joel Cox ; music, Clint Eastwood. Camera, Tom Stern ; editing, Joel Cox ; music, Clint Eastwood.
Ryan Phillippe, Jesse Bradford, Adam Beach, John Benjamin Hickey, John Slattery, Barry Pepper, Jamie Bell, Paul Walker, Robert Patrick, Neal McDonough, Melanie Lynskey, Tom McCarthy, Chris Bauer, Judith Ivey, Myra Turley, Joseph Cross, Benjamin Walker, Alessandro Mastrobuono, Scott Reeves, Stark Sands, George Grizzard, Harve Presnell, George Hearn, Len Cariou, Christopher Curry.
The story of the five Marines and one Navy corpsman that were forever immortalized as a symbol of WWII by raising the American flag at the battle of Iwo Jima. When Joe Rosenthal's photograph of the event becomes a symbol of hope for the families at home, the three surviving men are pulled from combat and sent on a tour across America to raise desperately-needed bond money. The trip brings out the truths of both that symbolic act, and their lives during war.
MPAA rating: R.
Rosenthal, Joe, 1911-2006 --Drama.
United States. Marine Corps --Biography--Drama.
United States. Navy --Biography--Drama.
Iwo Jima, Battle of, Japan, 1945--Drama.
Photographs--History--20th century--Drama.
War (Nonfiction)--Feature.
Film adaptations.
791.4372
Copyright: Dreamworks, LLC and Warner Brothers Entertainment, Inc. PRV: Screenplay of same title by William Broyles, Jr. & Paul Haggis preexisting; some music, recordings, artwork & posters prev. pub. NM: entire motion picture, incl. audiovisual & other cinematographic material. DCR 2006; PUB 20Oct06; REG 20Oct06; PA1-339-274. Summary adapted from FirstSearch, OCLC 77122197, viewed Sept. 19, 2007. Based on the book by James Bradley with Ron Powers. Not viewed. Sources used: copyright data sheet; copyright database; Variety Web site, review posted Oct. 9, 2006, viewed Sept. 19, 2007; Internet movie database, viewed Sept. 19, 2007; FirstSearch, OCLC 77122197, viewed Sept. 19, 2007.
Camera, Tom Stern ; editing, Joel Cox ; music, Clint Eastwood. Camera, Tom Stern ; editing, Joel Cox ; music, Clint Eastwood.
Ryan Phillippe, Jesse Bradford, Adam Beach, John Benjamin Hickey, John Slattery, Barry Pepper, Jamie Bell, Paul Walker, Robert Patrick, Neal McDonough, Melanie Lynskey, Tom McCarthy, Chris Bauer, Judith Ivey, Myra Turley, Joseph Cross, Benjamin Walker, Alessandro Mastrobuono, Scott Reeves, Stark Sands, George Grizzard, Harve Presnell, George Hearn, Len Cariou, Christopher Curry.
The story of the five Marines and one Navy corpsman that were forever immortalized as a symbol of WWII by raising the American flag at the battle of Iwo Jima. When Joe Rosenthal's photograph of the event becomes a symbol of hope for the families at home, the three surviving men are pulled from combat and sent on a tour across America to raise desperately-needed bond money. The trip brings out the truths of both that symbolic act, and their lives during war.
MPAA rating: R.
Rosenthal, Joe, 1911-2006 --Drama.
United States. Marine Corps --Biography--Drama.
United States. Navy --Biography--Drama.
Iwo Jima, Battle of, Japan, 1945--Drama.
Photographs--History--20th century--Drama.
War (Nonfiction)--Feature.
Film adaptations.
791.4372