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COURAGE UNDER FIRE (BR-DVD/SENSORMATIC) DVD Movie

COURAGE UNDER FIRE (BR-DVD/SENSORMATIC) DVD


1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen

PN: 024543414278     Release: 10/07/2008
Starring: Denzel Washington, Meg Ryan, Lou Diamond Phillips
Director(s): Edward Zwick


Courage Under Fire
A soldier discovers how elusive the truth can be in this first major film about America's role in the Gulf War. Lt. Col. Nathaniel Serling (Denzel Washington) was the commander of a unit during Operation Desert Storm who mistakenly ordered the destruction of what he believed to be an enemy tank, only to discover that it actually held U.S. soldiers, including a close friend. Since then, Serling has been an emotional wreck, drinking heavily and allowing his marriage to teeter on the brink of collapse. As a means of redeeming himself, Serling is given a new assignment by his superior, Gen. Hershberg (Michael Moriarty). Capt. Karen Walden (Meg Ryan) was a helicopter pilot who died in battle during the Iraqi conflict, and the White House has proposed that Walden be posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Serling is asked to investigate Walden's actions on the field of battle, but he quickly discovers that no two stories about her are quite the same; Ilario (Matt Damon) says Walden acted heroically and sacrificed herself to save the others in her company, while Monfriez (Lou Diamond Phillps) claims she was a coward who was attempting to surrender to enemy troops. Meanwhile, reporter Tony Gartner (Scott Glenn) is hounding Serling, trying to get the inside story on Walden and on Serling's own difficulties. Matt Damon lost 40 pounds to prepare for his role in Courage Under Fire, which resulted in a potentially life-threatening illness for the young actor. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Denzel Washington as Lt. Col. Nathaniel Serling
Meg Ryan as Captain Karen Walden
Lou Diamond Phillips as Monfriez
Michael Moriarty as Gen. Hershberg
Matt Damon as Ilario
Bronson Pinchot as Bruno
Crew
Steve Cooper - Art Director
Mary Colquhoun - Casting
Paul Neesan - Co-producer
Francine Jamison-Tanchuck - Costume Designer
Skip Cosper - First Assistant Director
Edward Zwick - Director
Dan Lerner - Second Unit Director
Steven Rosenblum - Editor
Debra Martin Chase - Executive Producer
James Horner - Composer (Music Score)
James Horner - Musical Arrangement
James Horner - Songwriter
John Graysmark - Production Designer
Roger Deakins - Cinematographer
John Davis - Producer
Joseph M. Singer - Producer
David T. Friendly - Producer
Andrew Neskoromny - Set Designer
Barbara Mesney - Set Designer
Randall D. Wilkins - Set Designer
Rick T. Gentz - Set Designer
Lon E. Bender - Sound/Sound Designer
Willie D. Burton - Sound/Sound Designer
John Cenatiempo - Stunts
Danny Rogers - Stunts
David Zellitti - Stunts
Alan Oliney - Stunts
Steve Kelso - Stunts
Steve Picerni - Stunts
Jim Halty - Stunts
Pete Antico - Stunts
Patrick Sheane Duncan - Screenwriter

Courage Under Fire
Meg Ryan pulls off a very difficult role in this Gulf War-set inquiry into the nature of truth. As a nominee for the first posthumous medal of honor to be granted to a woman, Ryan's character is seen in various flashbacks, Rashomon-style, as entirely different people. Denzel Washington is the troubled veteran handling the investigation into whether Ryan's actions deserved the medal, and he talks to several people, each of whom tells a different story about her final actions. Both Ryan and Washington are terrific, ably supported by Michael Moriarty, Scott Glenn, and Matt Damon, among others, and the result is an engrossing and challenging film. The best part is Edward Zwick's deft direction, which keeps all of the differing perspectives open as viable options. Too many times in this sort of film, certain versions of events are presented which couldn't possibly be true. Here, one person could be telling the truth, or everyone could. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
 
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General Specifications:

Language Options:English, Spanish, French
Subtitle Options:English, Spanish
Sound Processing:DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Additional Features:Commentary by director Edward Zwick Trivia track Enhanced for D-box motion control systems Theatrical trailer in definition
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen
MPAA Rating:R
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:A
Content Length:116 min
 


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