Movies / Charlie Wilson's War (2007)

7/10

Runtime: 102 min

Genres: Biography Comedy Drama History

Languages: Arabic Dari English Hebrew Russian Urdu

Countries: Germany USA


Charlie Wilson was a bachelor congressman from Texas who had a habit of showing up in hot tubs with strippers and cocaine. His "Good Time Charlie" exterior, however, masked an extraordinary mind, a deep sense of patriotism and a passion for the underdog, and in the early 1980s the underdog was Afghanistan-which had just been brutally invaded by the Russians. Charlie's longtime friend and patron and sometime lover was Joanne Herring, one of the wealthiest women in Texas and a virulent anti-communist. Believing the American response to the Russian invasion was anemic at best, she prods Charlie into doing more for the Mujahideen (Afghan freedom fighters). Charlie's partner in this uphill endeavor is CIA Agent Gust Avrakotos, a blue-collar operative in a company of Ivy League blue bloods. Together, the three of them-Charlie, Joanne and Gust-travel the world to form unlikely alliances among the Pakistanis, Israelis, Egyptians, arms dealers, law makers and a belly dancer.Their success was remarkable. Funding for covert operations against the Soviets went from $5 million to $1 billion annually. The Red Army retreated out of Afghanistan. When asked how a group of peasants was able to deliver such a decisive blow to the army of a superpower, Pakistani President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq responded simply, "Charlie did it."


Directors (1) Credit
Mike Nichols ...
Writers (2) Credit
Aaron Sorkin (screenplay)
George Crile (book)
Composers (1) Credit
James Newton Howard ...
Editors (2) Credit
Antonia Van Drimmelen ...
John Bloom ...
Cinematographers (1) Credit
Stephen Goldblatt (director of photography)
Actors (111) Credit
Aharon Ipalé Egyptian Defense Minister (as Ipalé)
Alexander Kanellakos Texas Millionaire (uncredited)
Alexander Lvovsky Russian Helicopter Pilot
Ali Olomi Injured Mujahadeen Soldier (uncredited)
Ambria Miscia Vegas Showgirl (uncredited)
Amy Adams Bonnie Bach
Ann Ryan Party Guest (uncredited)
Anthony Azizi Orderly (uncredited)
Brian Markinson Paul Brown
Brooks Hall Charlie's Party Guest (uncredited)
Carly Reeves Slave Girl
Carol Shook Refugee (uncredited)
Cassidy Smith Afghan Girl (uncredited)
Celestina Dancer (uncredited)
Christopher Denham Mike Vickers
Cyia Batten Stacey
Cynthia Silver Charlie's Party Guest (uncredited)
Daniel Eric Gold Donnelly
Daniel Lench Party Goer #1 (uncredited)
Dan Rather Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Darren Dowler Congressman (uncredited)
Daston Kalili Mujahideen Translator
David Edelstein Hotel Manager (uncredited)
David E. Newham DC Cop (uncredited)
Denis O'Hare Harold Holt
Don Abernathy Man in Park Eating Hotdog (uncredited)
Ed Regine Limo Driver
Edward Hunt Embassy Marine
Emily Blunt Jane Liddle
Enayat Delawary Doc Long's Translator
Faran Tahir Brigadier Rashid
François Duhamel French Photographer (uncredited)
Gabriel Justice Stinger Mujahideen
Gabriel Tigerman Chess Player
Gubbi Sigurdsson Doc Long's Aide (uncredited)
Habib Saba Afghan Boy
Harry S. Murphy Congressional Committee
Hilary Angelo Kelly
Ilia Volok Russian Helicopter Pilot
Jackie Swanson Texas Socialite (uncredited)
Jim Jansen Congressional Committee
Jody Jaress VIP Party Guest (uncredited)
Joe Roland McGaffin
Johnny Drocco Dapper Dan at Party (uncredited)
John Robert Congressional Committee (uncredited)
John Slattery Cravely
Joseph Sikora Chess Player (as Joe Sikora)
J. Patrick McCormack Senator (uncredited)
Jud Tylor Crystal Lee
Julia Roberts Joanne Herring
J. Woodward Palmer Bartender (uncredited)
Kazu Nagahama Japanese Tourist (uncredited)
Ken Stott Zvi
Kevin Cooney Congressional Committee
Kirby Mitchell Stoned Guy
Kurt Yaeger Afghani Refugee (uncredited)
Kyle Vogt Male Party Guest #4 (uncredited)
Mara New Extra (uncredited)
Marc Pelina Chess Player
Mary Bailey Doc Long's Secretary
Mary Bonner Baker Marla - Charlie's Angels
Mary Linda Phillips Party Guest (uncredited)
Maurice Sherbanee Refugee In Wheelchair (as Maurice Sherbanée)
Michael Haley Embassy Official (as R.M. Haley)
Michael Spellman Agent Patrick
Michelle Arthur Refugee Camp Nurse
Moneer Yaqubi Stinger Mujahideen
Mozhan Marnò Refugee Camp Translator #2 (as Mozhan Marno)
Nadia Miller Afghan Girl
Nancy Linehan Charles Mrs. Long
Navid Negahban Refugee Camp Translator
Nazanin Boniadi Afghan Refugee Woman (uncredited)
Ned Beatty Doc Long
Nicole Smolen Afghan Girl (uncredited)
Om Puri President Zia
Pasha D. Lychnikoff Russian Helicopter Pilot (as Pasha Lychnikoff)
Patrick Bentley Chess Player
Patrika Darbo Auctioneer
Paul Haasch Fraternity Slave Driver (uncredited)
Peter Gerety Larry Liddle
Philip Seymour Hoffman Gust Avrakotos
P.J. Byrne Jim Van Wagenen
Quill Roberts Stinger Presenter
Rachel Nichols Suzanne - Charlie's Angels
Rachel Style Blodgett - CIA Cafeteria Cashier (uncredited)
Rizwan Manji Colonel Mahmood
Ron Fassler Mario
Ron Ostrow Congressional Committee #5 (uncredited)
Russell Edge Agent Wells
Salaheddine Ben Chegra Pakistani Steward (as Salaheddine Benchegra)
Salam Sangi Refugee Building Wall
Sammy Sheik Stinger Mujahideen
Shaun Toub Hassan (uncredited)
Sheila Vosough Refugee Mother
Shiri Appleby Jailbait - Charlie's Angels
Siyal Mohammad Stinger Presenter (as Siyal Mohamad)
Spencer Garrett Congressional Committee
Susan Jasmin Armon Afghan Girl (uncredited)
Teresa Swift Indian (uncredited)
Terry Bozeman CIA Award Presenter
Thomas Crawford Maintenance Man
Tiffany L. Baker Oil Tycoon's Wife (uncredited)
Tom Hanks Charlie Wilson
Tommy Wilson-O'Brien Congressman (uncredited)
Tom Ohmer Party Guest (uncredited)
Tracy Phillips Bellydancer
Trish Gallaher Glenn Joanne's Assistant
Tucker Maloney CIA Operative (uncredited)
Walid Amini Freedom Fighter (uncredited)
Wynn Everett Receptionist - Charlie's Angels
Zahra Abbas Afgan Refugee (uncredited)