Movies / Flags of Our Fathers (2006)

5/10

Runtime: 132 min

Genres: Action Drama History War

Languages: English

Countries: USA


"Flags of Our Fathers" is a human drama of friendship and love, sacrifice and manipulation, set against the violent conflict of the battle of Iwo Jima. The film focuses equally on the war and home, crosscutting between the viciousness of the battle and the manufactured propaganda campaign and careful manipulation of the image that followed--issues that remain prevalent today. As "Flags of Our Fathers" shows how the photograph became the very beginning of celebrity worship, the film questions our need to create and celebrate heroes, sometimes at a cost.


Directors (1) Credit
Clint Eastwood ...
Writers (4) Credit
James Bradley (book) and
Paul Haggis (screenplay)
Ron Powers (book)
William Broyles Jr. (screenplay) and
Composers (1) Credit
Clint Eastwood ...
Editors (1) Credit
Joel Cox ...
Cinematographers (1) Credit
Tom Stern (director of photography)
Actors (131) Credit
Adam Beach Ira Hayes
Alessandro Mastrobuono Lindberg
Alex Bickle Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Ali Costello Movie Star #1 (uncredited)
Ann Dowd Mrs. Strank
Arne Starr Rally Person (uncredited)
Barry Pepper Mike Strank
Barry Sigismondi Police Sergeant
Benjamin Walker Harlon Block
Beth Grant Mother Gagnon
Beth Tapper Bar Car Beauty
Björgvin Franz Gíslason Impaled Marine (as Bjorgvin Franz Gislason)
Brian Kimmet Sergeant Boots Thomas
Bubba Lewis Belle's Young Son
Chaz Fatur Photographer (uncredited)
Chris Bauer Commandant Vandegrift
Christopher Curry Ed Block
Christopher Phillips Memorial Onlooker (uncredited)
Connie Ray Mrs. Sousley
Dale Caba Photographer (uncredited)
Dale Waddington Tourist's Wife (as Dale Waddington Horowitz)
Daniel Forcey Marine on Beach
Danny McCarthy Reporter (in Chicago) #1
Darri Ingolfsson Wounded Marine (as Darrin Ingolfsson)
David Clennon White House Official
David Foster Air Force General (uncredited)
David Hornsby Louis Lowery
David Patrick Kelly President Truman
David Rasche Senator
David S. Brooks Sergeant A Company
Debbi Larkins Movie Star #2 (uncredited)
Denise Vlasis Luncheon Singer (as Denise Bella Vlasis-Gascon)
Dick 'Skip' Evans Pilot (as Skip Evans)
Donn Emerson Navy Lieutenant on Plane
Erica Grant Secretary
Fatima Grate Family Guest at Drake Ball (uncredited)
Garth R. Hassell US Marine (uncredited)
George Cambio Lab Tech #2
George Grizzard John Bradley
George Hearn Walter Gust
George Kardulias Civilian Guest at Iwo Jima Memorial (uncredited)
Gordon Clapp General "Howlin' Mad" Smith
Guðmundur Karl Sigurdórsson Marine (uncredited)
Haley Nero Party Patron (uncredited)
Harve Presnell Dave Severance
Hilmar Gudjonsson Wouned Marine #4
Jacare Calhoun Black Soldier (uncredited)
J. Alec Holmes Soldier on Train (uncredited)
James Horan Reporter (in NYC)
James Newman Local Politician
Jamie Bell Ralph "Iggy" Ignatowski
Jamie Louachai Townsperson (uncredited)
Jason Frederick Baseball Player (uncredited)
Jason Gray-Stanford Lieutenant Schrier
Jayma Mays Nurse in Hawaii
Jean-Paul Chreky Photographer (uncredited)
Jean-Paul Hellendall Press (uncredited)
Jeff Sutherland Man on Steps (uncredited)
Jenifer Menedis Luncheon Singer
Jennifer E. Gonzalez War Bond Rally Girl (uncredited)
Jeremiah Bitsui Young Indian
Jeremy Merrill Marine in Shellhole
Jesse Bradford Rene Gagnon
Jesse Weinberg Train Conductor (uncredited)
Jim Cantafio Reporter (in LA) #1
Jim Shinkle Train Passenger (uncredited)
Jóhann G. Jóhannsson Sergeant on Beach (as Johann Johannson)
John Benjamin Hickey Keyes Beech
John Henry Canavan Jailer
John Hoogenakker Funeral Home Employee
John Maloney Pilot
John Nielsen Senator Boyd
John Slattery Bud Gerber
Joie Shettler Luncheon Singer
Jon Kellam Senator Haddigan
Jon Marshall Background (uncredited)
Jon Polito Borough President
Joseph Cross Franklin Sousley
Judith Ivey Belle Block
Karl Gulledge Pilot
Katherine Hoskins Mackey General's Wife (uncredited)
Kirk B.R. Woller Bill Genaust
Kirk Lambert Marine Colonel (uncredited)
Len Cariou Mr. Beech
Lennie Loftin Justice of the Peace
Lisa Dodson Iggy's Mother
Marc Radzi Soldier (uncredited)
Mark A. Nash Welcome Crowd (uncredited)
Mark Colson Reporter (in LA) #2
Mark Maj Photographer (uncredited)
Mark T Anderson Business Man (uncredited)
Mark Thomason Military Censor
Martin Andris Soilder (uncredited)
Martin Delaney Marine at Cave
Mary Beth Peil Mrs. Bradley
Matt Huffman Lieutenant Bell
Melanie Lynskey Pauline Harnois
Michael Ahl Senator (uncredited)
Michael Canavan Reporter at Hansen's
Michael Cumpsty Secretary Forrestal
Michael Molthen Doctor (uncredited)
Michelle Delynn Betty Bradley (uncredited)
Myra Turley Madeline Evelley
Neal McDonough Captain Severance
Ned Eisenberg Joe Rosenthal
Nevin Millan American Indian Congress Member (uncredited)
Oliver Davis Young James Bradley
Pamela Fischer Military Wife (uncredited)
Patrick Dollaghan Businessman
Patrick New Reporter (in Chicago) #2
Paul Fahrenkopf Dedication Attendee (uncredited)
Paul Walker Hank Hansen
Reese Foster Photographer (uncredited)
Robert Patrick Colonel Chandler Johnson
Ron Fassler Senator Robson
Ryan Phillippe John "Doc" Bradley
Scott Eastwood Lundsford (as Scott Reeves)
Sean Moran Waiter
Shannon Gayle Bar Car Beauty #2
Silas Weir Mitchell Lab Tech
Stark Sands Gust
Steven M. Porter Tourist
Thomas McCarthy James Bradley (as Tom McCarthy)
Tim Paterson Ceremony Guest (uncredited)
Tom Mason John Tennack
Tom Verica Lieutenant Pennel
Vignir Jón Vignisson Soldier with Dog (uncredited)
Vivien Lesiak Luncheon Singer
V.J. Foster Major on Plane
William Charlton Bartender
Yukari Black Tokyo Rose (voice)