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The Great Raid

As World War II rages, the elite Sixth Ranger Battalion is assigned a mission of heroic proportions: to advance 30 miles behind enemy lines and liberate over 500 American prisoners of war.

Director(s)

John Dahl

Pamela Willis

Chris O'Connell

Tim Hughes

Mark Turnbull

Guy Campbell

Nick McKinnon

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Cast & Crew

Logan Marshall-Green

Logan Marshall-Green

Lt. Paul Colvin

Kenny Doughty

Kenny Doughty

Pitt

Jeremy Callaghan

Jeremy Callaghan

Lt. Able

Eugenia Yuan

Eugenia Yuan

Cora (Manila Nurse)

James Franco

James Franco

Captain Prince

Guy Campbell

Guy Campbell

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Mark Consuelos

Mark Consuelos

Cpl. Guttierez

Luke Pegler

Luke Pegler

PFC Miller

Pamela Willis

Pamela Willis

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Christopher James Baker

Christopher James Baker

Monty

Benjamin Bratt

Benjamin Bratt

Lt. Colonel Mucci

Nicholas Bell

Nicholas Bell

Duke

Jerome Ehlers

Jerome Ehlers

Col. H. White

Clayne Crawford

Clayne Crawford

PFC Aldridge

Connie Nielsen

Connie Nielsen

Margaret Utinsky

Dale Dye

Dale Dye

General Kreuger

Marton Csokas

Marton Csokas

Captain Redding

Valerie Berry

Valerie Berry

Refugee Woman

Robert Mammone

Robert Mammone

Captain Fisher

Scott McLean

Scott McLean

Lt. LeClaire

Matt Doran

Matt Doran

Ron Carlson Radio Op.

Christopher Morris

Christopher Morris

Sgt. Williams

Steve Harman

Steve Harman

PFC Chestnut

Sam Worthington

Sam Worthington

PFC Lucas

Joseph Fiennes

Joseph Fiennes

Major Gibson

Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler

Self (archive footage)

Douglas MacArthur

Douglas MacArthur

Self (archive footage)

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Self (archive footage)

Iain Gardiner

Iain Gardiner

McMahon

Craig McLachlan

Craig McLachlan

2nd Lt. Riley

Max Martini

Max Martini

1st Sgt. Sid "Top" Wojo

Mark Turnbull

Mark Turnbull

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Kristian Schmid

Kristian Schmid

Cpl. Lee

Rez Cortez

Rez Cortez

Henchman #1

Brett Tucker

Brett Tucker

Major Lapham

Masa Yamaguchi

Masa Yamaguchi

Lt. Hikobe

James Carpinello

James Carpinello

Cpl. Aliteri

Cesar Montano

Cesar Montano

Guerilla Leader Juan Pajota

Paolo Montalbán

Paolo Montalbán

Sgt. Valera

Laird Macintosh

Laird Macintosh

2nd Lt. O'Grady

Bembol Roco

Bembol Roco

Henchman #2

Paul Nakauchi

Paul Nakauchi

Sgt. Shigeno

Motoki Kobayashi

Motoki Kobayashi

Major Nagai

Gotaro Tsunashima

Gotaro Tsunashima

Yamada

Natalie Mendoza

Natalie Mendoza

Mina

Freddie Joe Farnsworth

Freddie Joe Farnsworth

2nd Lt. Foley

Royston Innes

Royston Innes

Sgt. Adams

Diarmid Heidenreich

Diarmid Heidenreich

PFC Daly

Warwick Young

Warwick Young

Sgt. Lyle

Tim Campbell

Tim Campbell

Cpl. Friedberg

Alvin Anson

Alvin Anson

Rudi

Rommel Montano

Rommel Montano

Miguel

R.J. Leyran

R.J. Leyran

Carlos

Simon Maiden

Simon Maiden

Father McPherson

Neil Fitzpatrick

Neil Fitzpatrick

Father Connor

Laura Stejskal

Laura Stejskal

Nurse Manila Hospital

Yutaka Izumihara

Yutaka Izumihara

Sgt. Major Takeda

Ken Senga

Ken Senga

Colonel Mori

Richard Joson

Richard Joson

Captain Joson

John Dahl

John Dahl

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Chris O'Connell

Chris O'Connell

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Tim Hughes

Tim Hughes

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Nick McKinnon

Nick McKinnon

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Details

GenresAction, History, War
Runtime2h 12 mins
Released on12 Aug 2005
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Wuchak

7/10

**_The most successful rescue mission in American history_** On January 30, 1945, the United States Army Rangers, Alamo Scouts, and Filipino guerrillas saved more than 500 POWs in the Japanese camp in the Philippines from certain death as the Japanese were ordered to "liquidate" all prisoners before evacuating in the face of MacArthur's advance. Benjamin Bratt, James Franco, Max Martini, Joseph Fiennes, Connie Nielsen and Marton Csokas star. "The Great Raid" was based on the books "The Great Raid on Cabanatuan" and "Ghost Soldiers." I've read the latter and it's interesting seeing the film for live-action visuals of what I saw in my head. The rescue, along with the liberation of Camp O'Donnell the same day, allowed the POWs to share the truth about the Bataan and Corregidor atrocities. While the raid had no strategic value, as far as winning the war goes, it sparked a new wave of resolve in the war against Japan. Not to mention, it remains the most successful rescue mission in USA history. Although the movie was shot in 2002, it was pulled from release schedule on several occasions before finally having a limited released in August, 2005, with little-to-no marketing. Was it any wonder it failed to garner an audience and box office success? Be that as it may, this is a solid WW2 flick based on a true story. The prisoners of the camp are the survivors of the infamous 60-mile Bataan Death March of April, 1942. The movie's not politically correct in that it shows the truth of the brutal savagery of the Japanese military. The actual raid doesn't take place until the 95-minute mark, but it's worth the wait; the build-up is informational and keeps your attention. While I wouldn't call it great, it's a well-done and informative war flick for those interested in the subject. It's even better if you've read either of the books on which it's based. The film runs 2 hours, 12 minutes, and was shot in Bribie Island, Queensland, Australia, with the Manila sequences shot in Shanghai, China. GRADE: B

All Trailers

The Great Raid | Official Trailer (HD) - James Franco, Joseph Fiennes | MIRAMAX