Brothers at War
Category: Documentary
All Genres: Documentary, War
Release Year: 2009
Country: USA
Runtime: 110
Languages: English
Director: Jake Rademacher Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines: After four years in a coma, Eugene Pratt is going to be reunited with his high school sweetheart...on pages 95-97. Writing by: Zach Cregger - (screenplay) &
Trevor Moore - (screenplay)
Dennis Haggerty - (story) &
Ryan Homchick - (story) &
Thomas Mimms - (story)
Produced by: Norman S. Powell - producer
Jake Rademacher - producer
David Scantling - executive producer
Gary Sinise - executive producer
Kristi Wuttig - co-producer
Cast: Mahmoud Hamid Ali - Himself
Edward Allier - Himself
Ryan Baker - Himself
Zack Corke - Himself
Danelle Fields - Herself
Ben Fisher - Himself
Jason Grundy - Himself
Patrick rx cialis low price Irvine - Himself
Kevin Keniston - Himself
Frank McCann - Himself
Brandon 'Mongo' Phillips - Himself
Music: Lee Holdridge Official Website: Visit WebsitePlot Outline: BROTHERS AT WAR is an intimate portrait of an American family during a turbulent time. Jake Rademacher sets out to understand the experience...
Plot: BROTHERS AT WAR is an intimate portrait of an American family during a turbulent time. Jake Rademacher sets out to understand the experience, sacrifice, and motivation of his two brothers serving in Iraq. The film follows Jake's exploits as he risks everything-including his life-to tell his brothers' story. Often humorous, but sometimes downright lethal, BROTHERS AT WAR is a remarkable journey where Jake embeds with four combat units in Iraq. Unprecedented access to US and Iraqi combat units take him behind the camouflage curtain with secret reconnaissance troops on the Syrian border, into sniper "hide sites" in the Sunni Triangle, through raging machine gun battles with the Iraqi Army. Ultimately, the film follows his brothers home where separations and life-threatening work ripple through their parents, siblings, wives, and children. BROTHERS AT WAR is a rare look at the bonds and service of our soldiers on the front lines and the profound effects their service has on the loved ones they leave behind.
Movie Quotes: Tucker Cleigh: Well the country is like, what, 10 states wide? And each state is roughly 100 miles across. So that's like 1000 miles. We're going about 60 miles an hour, so we should be there in like 600 minutes.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
In the beginning of the movie the camera view changes from the Walt Disney "Castle" to the stars and the Castle gets dark and changes the silhouette of the "Witch Mountain"
Goofs: We know about 6 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Factual errors: Eugene refuels the car with diesel fuel. You can tell by the nozzle and it clearly says DIESEL above the nozzle. Vehicles that run on unleaded gasoline will knock due to the low octane of diesel fuel and it's high combustibility. As they drive the engine does not knock like it would if diesel fuel was used.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- In the early scene at the "Abstinence Now" seminar, some of Raquel Alessi's (Cindi Whitehall's) lines were dubbed over for the movie's final release. Originally, the story she told on stage prominently featured the word "retard", referring to a baby that was born to an illegitimate mother who smoked. Due to concerns over bad press, the word was changed to "crackhead".
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