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The Last Full Measure is a 2019 American war drama film written and directed by Todd Robinson. It follows the efforts of fictional Pentagon staffer Scott Huffman and many veterans to see the Medal of Honor awarded to William H. Pitsenbarger, a United States Air Force Pararescueman who flew in helicopter rescue missions during the Vietnam War to aid downed soldiers and pilots. Based on true events, the film stars Sebastian Stan, Christopher Plummer, William Hurt, Ed Harris, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Irvine, and Peter Fonda. It was the final film appearance of Fonda, who died before the film’s release; and Plummer s final on screen appearance before his death in 2021, though it had filmed prior to Knives Out which was released before it.

Production began in the United States in March 2017, and it premiered in October 2019 in Westhampton Beach, New York. It was released in the U.S. by Roadside Attractions on January 24, 2020, and grossed $3 million against a $20 million budget. Its title is from Abraham Lincoln s Gettysburg Address, where Lincoln honored the fallen, saying that they gave the last full measure of devotion.

Plot

The Last Full Measure centers on the true story of Vietnam War hero William H. Pitsenbarger, a U.S. Air Force Pararescueman who personally saved over 60 men during the Vietnam War. During a rescue mission on April 11, 1966, Pits, as he was called, chose to leave the relative safety of his rescue helicopter to aid wounded soldiers under heavy fire, when others on his team declined to go. After saving many, he was ordered to leave on the last helicopter out of what became one of the war s bloodiest battles. He chose to stay, sacrificing his own life to save and defend soldiers of the U.S. Army s 1st Infantry Division.

32 years later, Pentagon staffer Scott Huffman, on a career fast track, is reluctantly tasked with investigating a posthumous Medal of Honor request for Pitsenbarger by his parents and Tom Tulley, Pitsenbarger s partner on the fateful mission. Huffman seeks out the testimony of Army veterans who witnessed or were saved by Pitsenbarger s extraordinary valor, including Takoda, Burr and Mott, who carry their own demons from their experiences.

As Huffman learns more about Pitsenbarger s selfless courage, he uncovers a decades-long, high-level conspiracy: as of Pitsenbarger s death in combat in 1966, the Air Force had never put forth the names of enlisted personnel to receive the Medal of Honor. This prompts him to put his own career on the line, potentially creating controversy around the company s former commanding officer who ordered the highly dangerous mission, and who is now a US senator seeking reelection.

When a Senate effort to award the medal fails on the floor of Congress due to unrelated political infighting, Huffman goes public with the story, and ultimately the Medal of Honor is awarded to Pitsenbarger by presidential decree. Before the award ceremony, Mott finds the courage to deliver Pitsenbarger s last letter to the airman s former love. Pitsenbarger s father, who is dying of cancer, and mother are in attendance as their son s duty, courage and sacrifice is recounted. The Air Force Secretary presents the medal to the parents, then recognizes everyone in attendance, all of whose lives were influenced by Pitsenbarger s actions, saying, This is the power of what one person can do. The epilogue points out that as of 2019, of the 3,489 Medal of Honor recipients among millions of US military personnel, only three have been enlisted Air Force.

Cast

  • Sebastian Stan as Scott Huffman (loosely inspired by William Parker Parker Hayes Jr.)
  • Christopher Plummer as Frank Pitsenbarger
  • William Hurt as Tom Tulley Ethan Russell as Young Tom Tulley
  • Ethan Russell as Young Tom Tulley
  • Ed Harris as Ray Mott Zach Roerig as Young Ray Mott
  • Zach Roerig as Young Ray Mott
  • Samuel L. Jackson as Billy Takoda Ser Darius Blain as Young Billy Takoda
  • Ser Darius Blain as Young Billy Takoda
  • Jeremy Irvine as William H. Pitsenbarger
  • Peter Fonda as Jimmy Burr James Jagger as Young Jimmy Burr
  • James Jagger as Young Jimmy Burr
  • LisaGay Hamilton as Celia O Neal
  • Michael Imperioli as Jay Ford
  • Diane Ladd as Alice Pitsenbarger
  • Amy Madigan as Donna Burr
  • Linus Roache as F. Whitten Peters
  • Alison Sudol as Tara Huffman
  • Bradley Whitford as Carlton Stanton
  • John Savage as Kepper Cody Walker as Young Kepper
  • Cody Walker as Young Kepper
  • Dale Dye as Holt Richard Cawthorne as Young Holt
  • Richard Cawthorne as Young Holt
  • Julian Adams as Lt. John Quaid
  • Robert Pine as Meredith Huffman
  • Jordan Preston Carter as Jeremy
  • Asher Miles Fallica as Luke Huffman
  • Travis Aaron Wade as Lt. Tom Allison

Production

It took nearly 20 years to make the movie. Todd Robinson first learned about the William H. Pitsenbarger story while researching another movie in 1999. The character of Scott Huffman is loosely based on Parker Hayes, who worked at the Airman Memorial Museum and pushed for Pitsenbarger s commendation be upgraded to the Medal of Honor. The story intrigued him for several reasons, including Pitsenbarger s awarding of the Air Force Cross rather than the Medal of Honor. After he and executive producer Sidney Sherman unsuccessfully pitched the film to more than 50 production companies, Robinson decided to write the script without funding or a studio commitment.

After finishing the script, Robinson and Sherman continued searching for a studio. They landed a deal with New Line Cinema in 2007, but not long after, New Line was sold to Warner Bros. and the project was canceled and the project was again without a backer. Robinson and Sherman spent the next decade finding funding, and production finally began in 2017.

It was announced in May 2016 that Scott Eastwood and Ed Harris had been cast, with Laurence Fishburne and Morgan Freeman in negotiations. By March 2017, Eastwood was no longer involved, and Samuel L. Jackson, Sebastian Stan, Christopher Plummer, William Hurt, Bradley Whitford, Michael Imperioli, Linus Roache, John Savage and Diane Ladd joined the cast. Filming was to begin between Atlanta and Costa Rica later that month. Grant Gustin and LisaGay Hamilton were cast as production commenced, with Amy Madigan and Peter Fonda joining in April. The film was later dedicated to Fonda s memory.

In August 2017, filming concluded in Atlanta and moved to Thailand, with Jeremy Irvine (replacing Gustin in his role), Ethan Russell, Ser Darius Blain, Cody Walker, Julian Adams, Tommy Hatto and Zach Roerig cast as young soldiers in Vietnam.

Release

Roadside Attractions acquired the film s distribution rights in September 2018, planning a wide release in 2019.

The film premiered at a special free screening for veterans in Westhampton Beach, New York on October 19, 2019, and was released in the United States on January 24, 2020.

Home media

Lionsgate released the film digitally on April 7, 2020, and on DVD, Blu-ray and video on demand on April 21, 2020.

Reception

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, The Last Full Measure holds an approval rating of 61% based on 76 critics, with an average rating of 6.1/10. The site s critics consensus reads, The Last Full Measure struggles to capture the incidents that inspired it, but ultimately prevails thanks to strong performances in service of a remarkable true story. On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 51 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews.

The Last Full Measure is a 2019 American war drama film written and directed by Todd Robinson. It follows the efforts of fictional Pentagon staffer Scott Huffman and many veterans to see the Medal of Honor awarded to William H. Pitsenbarger, a United States Air Force Pararescueman who flew in helicopter rescue missions during the Vietnam War to aid downed soldiers and pilots. Based on true events, the film stars Sebastian Stan, Christopher Plummer, William Hurt, Ed Harris, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Irvine, and Peter Fonda. It was the final film appearance of Fonda, who died before the film’s release; and Plummer s final on screen appearance before his death in 2021, though it had filmed prior to Knives Out which was released before it.

Production began in the United States in March 2017, and it premiered in October 2019 in Westhampton Beach, New York. It was released in the U.S. by Roadside Attractions on January 24, 2020, and grossed $3 million against a $20 million budget. Its title is from Abraham Lincoln s Gettysburg Address, where Lincoln honored the fallen, saying that they gave the last full measure of devotion.

Plot

The Last Full Measure centers on the true story of Vietnam War hero William H. Pitsenbarger, a U.S. Air Force Pararescueman who personally saved over 60 men during the Vietnam War. During a rescue mission on April 11, 1966, Pits, as he was called, chose to leave the relative safety of his rescue helicopter to aid wounded soldiers under heavy fire, when others on his team declined to go. After saving many, he was ordered to leave on the last helicopter out of what became one of the war s bloodiest battles. He chose to stay, sacrificing his own life to save and defend soldiers of the U.S. Army s 1st Infantry Division.

32 years later, Pentagon staffer Scott Huffman, on a career fast track, is reluctantly tasked with investigating a posthumous Medal of Honor request for Pitsenbarger by his parents and Tom Tulley, Pitsenbarger s partner on the fateful mission. Huffman seeks out the testimony of Army veterans who witnessed or were saved by Pitsenbarger s extraordinary valor, including Takoda, Burr and Mott, who carry their own demons from their experiences.

As Huffman learns more about Pitsenbarger s selfless courage, he uncovers a decades-long, high-level conspiracy: as of Pitsenbarger s death in combat in 1966, the Air Force had never put forth the names of enlisted personnel to receive the Medal of Honor. This prompts him to put his own career on the line, potentially creating controversy around the company s former commanding officer who ordered the highly dangerous mission, and who is now a US senator seeking reelection.

When a Senate effort to award the medal fails on the floor of Congress due to unrelated political infighting, Huffman goes public with the story, and ultimately the Medal of Honor is awarded to Pitsenbarger by presidential decree. Before the award ceremony, Mott finds the courage to deliver Pitsenbarger s last letter to the airman s former love. Pitsenbarger s father, who is dying of cancer, and mother are in attendance as their son s duty, courage and sacrifice is recounted. The Air Force Secretary presents the medal to the parents, then recognizes everyone in attendance, all of whose lives were influenced by Pitsenbarger s actions, saying, This is the power of what one person can do. The epilogue points out that as of 2019, of the 3,489 Medal of Honor recipients among millions of US military personnel, only three have been enlisted Air Force.

Cast

  • Sebastian Stan as Scott Huffman (loosely inspired by William Parker Parker Hayes Jr.)
  • Christopher Plummer as Frank Pitsenbarger
  • William Hurt as Tom Tulley Ethan Russell as Young Tom Tulley
  • Ethan Russell as Young Tom Tulley
  • Ed Harris as Ray Mott Zach Roerig as Young Ray Mott
  • Zach Roerig as Young Ray Mott
  • Samuel L. Jackson as Billy Takoda Ser Darius Blain as Young Billy Takoda
  • Ser Darius Blain as Young Billy Takoda
  • Jeremy Irvine as William H. Pitsenbarger
  • Peter Fonda as Jimmy Burr James Jagger as Young Jimmy Burr
  • James Jagger as Young Jimmy Burr
  • LisaGay Hamilton as Celia O Neal
  • Michael Imperioli as Jay Ford
  • Diane Ladd as Alice Pitsenbarger
  • Amy Madigan as Donna Burr
  • Linus Roache as F. Whitten Peters
  • Alison Sudol as Tara Huffman
  • Bradley Whitford as Carlton Stanton
  • John Savage as Kepper Cody Walker as Young Kepper
  • Cody Walker as Young Kepper
  • Dale Dye as Holt Richard Cawthorne as Young Holt
  • Richard Cawthorne as Young Holt
  • Julian Adams as Lt. John Quaid
  • Robert Pine as Meredith Huffman
  • Jordan Preston Carter as Jeremy
  • Asher Miles Fallica as Luke Huffman
  • Travis Aaron Wade as Lt. Tom Allison

Production

It took nearly 20 years to make the movie. Todd Robinson first learned about the William H. Pitsenbarger story while researching another movie in 1999. The character of Scott Huffman is loosely based on Parker Hayes, who worked at the Airman Memorial Museum and pushed for Pitsenbarger s commendation be upgraded to the Medal of Honor. The story intrigued him for several reasons, including Pitsenbarger s awarding of the Air Force Cross rather than the Medal of Honor. After he and executive producer Sidney Sherman unsuccessfully pitched the film to more than 50 production companies, Robinson decided to write the script without funding or a studio commitment.

After finishing the script, Robinson and Sherman continued searching for a studio. They landed a deal with New Line Cinema in 2007, but not long after, New Line was sold to Warner Bros. and the project was canceled and the project was again without a backer. Robinson and Sherman spent the next decade finding funding, and production finally began in 2017.

It was announced in May 2016 that Scott Eastwood and Ed Harris had been cast, with Laurence Fishburne and Morgan Freeman in negotiations. By March 2017, Eastwood was no longer involved, and Samuel L. Jackson, Sebastian Stan, Christopher Plummer, William Hurt, Bradley Whitford, Michael Imperioli, Linus Roache, John Savage and Diane Ladd joined the cast. Filming was to begin between Atlanta and Costa Rica later that month. Grant Gustin and LisaGay Hamilton were cast as production commenced, with Amy Madigan and Peter Fonda joining in April. The film was later dedicated to Fonda s memory.

In August 2017, filming concluded in Atlanta and moved to Thailand, with Jeremy Irvine (replacing Gustin in his role), Ethan Russell, Ser Darius Blain, Cody Walker, Julian Adams, Tommy Hatto and Zach Roerig cast as young soldiers in Vietnam.

Release

Roadside Attractions acquired the film s distribution rights in September 2018, planning a wide release in 2019.

The film premiered at a special free screening for veterans in Westhampton Beach, New York on October 19, 2019, and was released in the United States on January 24, 2020.

Home media

Lionsgate released the film digitally on April 7, 2020, and on DVD, Blu-ray and video on demand on April 21, 2020.

Reception

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, The Last Full Measure holds an approval rating of 61% based on 76 critics, with an average rating of 6.1/10. The site s critics consensus reads, The Last Full Measure struggles to capture the incidents that inspired it, but ultimately prevails thanks to strong performances in service of a remarkable true story. On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 51 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews.

Year 2019
ReleaseDate 2020-01-24
RuntimeMins 116
RuntimeStr 1h 56min
Plot Thirty-four years after his death, Airman William H. “Pits” Pitsenbarger is awarded the nation’s highest military honor for his actions on the battlefield.
Awards Awards, 1 nomination
Directors Todd Robinson
Writers Todd Robinson
Stars Sebastian Stan, Alison Sudol, Asher Miles Fallica
Produced by Julian Adams,Martin J. Barab,Michael Bassick,Kyle Bellinger,Tamara Birkemoe,Timothy Scott Bogart,Andrew Boswell,Bradley Buecker,Nicholas Cafritz,Wayne Chang,Adi Cohen,Mark Damon,Wilson DaSilva,Pen Densham,Julie Echeverri,Paul English,Cesare Fazari,David Gendron,Matthew Helderman,Alex Hernandez,Ali Jazayeri,Petr Jákl,Michael Laundon,Patrick Markey,Jessica Martins,Larissa Michel,Stephen Morgenstern,Lisa Osinloye,Habib Paracha,George Parra,Robert Reed Peterson,Anchittha Phongchub,Brian Pitt,Jordi Rediu,Austin Renfroe,Kevin Robl,Sara Rossi,Shaun Sanghani,Jenna Sanz-Agero,Michael Selby,Lauren Selig,Sidney Sherman,Louis Steyn,T.J. Steyn,Sunny Vohra,Travis Aaron Wade,John Watson,Simone White,David Winter,Peter Winther,Lisa Wolofsky
Music by Philip Klein
Cinematography by Byron Werner
Film Editing by Claudia Castello,Terel Gibson,Richard Nord
Casting By Iris Hampton
Production Design by Jonathan A. Carlson
Art Direction by Siranat Ratchusanti
Set Decoration by Kristie Suffield
Costume Design by Peggy Stamper
Makeup Department Essie Cha,Paul Cha,Joyce Gilliard,Pam Hall,Sukwasa Khadphab,Vasit Suchitta,Jakapan Wongsasuep
Production Management Lauren Heath,Larissa Michel,George Parra,Rosie Reeves,Kritdi Tantirittisak,Teresa M. Yarbrough
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Brian Avery Galligan,Greg Hale,Nathan Kimball,Tippawan Paew Mamanee,Jayson Merrill,Kate Pulley,Ekkawat Pond Sankhavesa,Charlie Sungkawess,Peter Winther
Art Department Lindsay M. Alston,Darrin Bates,Morgan E. Beasley,Dave Campbell,Danny Scott Cochran,Mallory DeGolian,Donna Dennis,Connie Dominey,James L. Eddy,Brenda Findley,Duncan Fletcher,Jennifer Fleury,Jason Alan Hoffman,Carlton Lee Jr.,Pavinee Liewkeat,Brian McKissick,Walt Mikolwski,Brian Murray,Kevin Parten,Devin Patterson,Joe Watson,Richard Weller,Jerry West,Nina A. White,Stan J. White
Sound Department Preethep Boondech,Aaron Cujo Cooley,Oliver Ferris,Sophia Hardman,Phil Lee,Tom Melling,Dan Morgan,Jared Watt
Special Effects by Harit Taechathummarak,Phongnawat Techawanvekin
Visual Effects by Bernat Aragonés,May Satsuki Asai,Carlos Navarro Belenguer,Mikel Calvo,Lluis Castellet,Joaquín Cuervo,Alldin Dauti,Lionel Estivill,Sandra Filippelli,Dani Folch Gaya,Cristina Garmón,Mattias Johansson,Linus Lindbalk,Christian Lindholm,Daniel Lores,Francesc Macia,Cristian Martin,Daniel Nielsen,Anders Nyman,Magnus Olsson,Kristian Talajic,Sean Wheelan
Stunts Dean Alexandrou,Montee Banluphol,Waraphong Bunyaphong,Kent De Mond,Kriengkrai Harmchan,Tommy Hattot,Stephen Homas,Treephop Huangyan,Parinyagon Imsamrah,Prapimporn Kanjunda,Andrey Kasushkin,Seng Kawee,Chaichana Khawpimai,Kiattisak Klankamnord,Wut Kulawat,Pinpong Kuphulrat,Boonma Lamphol,Thawisit Mongkhonpot,Yutthana Mueanwacha,Athibodee Munma,Run Navarach,Anton Patrinika,Pichit Phonpathan,Natthasit Prasertkanthong,Suebpong Puttapol,Vesse Saastamoinen,Robin Schroeter,Korakod Trichaem,Alex Winslow,Alex Winter,Chuochat Wongwiroj,Komkrib Krib Wongwirot,Montee Banluphol,Andrey Kasushkin,Wut Kulawat,Alexander Winters
Camera and Electrical Department Brian Adkins,Jason Aron,Mitch Blasingame,Frank Boone,Sarah Bowman,Warren Brace,Brock Byrd,Graham Byrnes,Jackson Lee Davis,Gregg Easterbrook,Ben Egan,Jerome Fauci,Wesley J. Ford,Wesley Garrison,Bruce Giglio,Esteban Hernandez,Carl M. Johnson,Peter Johnston,Dexter Kennedy,Wattana Kuasong,Thitinun Lerdkijsakul,Steven A. Lundgren,Piyapong Mahnmark,Field Manley,Matt Matches,John Metcalfe,Dean Mitchell,Donald K. Murphy II,Sarayuth Nissaidee,Dennis Noyes,Jerry Chief Parker,Phil Pastuhov,Keith Pokorski,Scott Satterfield,John Slade,Alexander G. Smith,Picha Srisansanee,John Sweet,Cris Toebben,Christopher Vongsrisart,Justin Yard,Langston York
Casting Department Jenna Johnson,View Lenbury,Ben Parkinson,Jill Scott,Tammy L. Smith,Thitiya Tongbai,Joey Vieira
Costume and Wardrobe Department Brandon Bernard,E. Dee Biddlecome,Nittaya Boonkao,Judy Chang,Meredith Coats,Daniel Hawks,Keith Hudson,Askia Won-Ling Jacob,Wanarat Khokthong,Kari King,Fred Lloyd,Nirachara Wannalai
Editorial Department Tom Cairns,Michelle Cort,Alexis Gudinchet,Joshua Johnson,Renee Minasian,Freddy Noriega,John Percival,Kathryn Prescott,Mitch Rosin,Rene Taylor
Location Management Josh Forshee,Marcus Foster,Wes Hagan,James Hayward,Louis Rendemonti,Gonzo Rey del Castillo,Elin Sigurdson,Trace Taylor,Dodd Vickers
Music Department James S. Anderson,Kelly D. Anderson,Michael Bahnmiller,Rodney Berling,Caleb Blood,Daniel A. Brown,Chad Cannon,Salt Lake Children s Choir,Czech Symphony Orchestra,Allegra De Souza,Lenka Mrazkova Dudova,Michael Greene,Ted Hinckley,Scott Johnson,Eru Matsumoto,Marc Daniel Nelson,Michal Pekárek,Jorge Salmay,Matthew Snyder,Seth Stachowski,Ralph B. Woodward
Script and Continuity Department Janine Gosselin
Transportation Department Craig Michael Beck,James Cawley,Rahsheda Harris,Vincent Maurice Harrison,Daniel La Fave,Sakod Frank Nguanhom,Gus Sardina,Stewart Ussery,Rob Verdery
Additional Crew Nathan Airhart,Julia Alexander,Bianca Bezdek-Goodloe,Kevin Blood,Quin Bryan,Jim Cadenhead,Marina Capra,Michael Clark,Scott Collette,Ashlee Davis,Dan Delage,Arielle DePace,James D. Dever,Rebecca Drummond,Dale Dye,Brittany Fallow,Cliff Fleming,Cory Fleming,Joseph Gagliardi,Jared Leland Gore,Carla Habeeb,Tyler Harbeson,Roger Hidalgo,Marius Henry Hoyo,Jose Hugalde,Bianca Hyun,Tracey Illingworth-Cramer,Cindy Laraway,Adam Lee,Paiboon Lerdsakulpasuk,Steve Lim,Cynthia H. Margulis,William McClure,Rob McEntegart,Casey Merrill,Matthew Myers,John Pighini,Rob Porter,Ben Prine,Bruce Roberts,Tyler Robinson,Colin Rogers,Navarutt Roongaroon,Erez Rosenberg,Jenna Sanz-Agero,John T. Scanlon,Shelli Sheckton,Rick Shuster,Luke Stauber,Pornrin Sywarungsymun,Justina Tai,Chatanong Taveekul,Chutima Thnomjit,Cory Fleming
Thanks Devin Cutler,Neil Kaplan,Wayne Scott Miller,Rozzana Ramos,Janis Uhley
Genres Drama, War
Companies Foresight Unlimited, Provocator, SSS Entertainment
Countries USA
Languages English
ContentRating R
ImDbRating 6.8
ImDbRatingVotes 11850
MetacriticRating 51
Keywords honor,vietnam war,m16 rifle,colt .45,medal of honor
Year 2019
ReleaseDate 2020-01-24
RuntimeMins 116
RuntimeStr 1h 56min
Plot Thirty-four years after his death, Airman William H. “Pits” Pitsenbarger is awarded the nation’s highest military honor for his actions on the battlefield.
Awards Awards, 1 nomination
Directors Todd Robinson
Writers Todd Robinson
Stars Sebastian Stan, Alison Sudol, Asher Miles Fallica
Produced by Julian Adams,Martin J. Barab,Michael Bassick,Kyle Bellinger,Tamara Birkemoe,Timothy Scott Bogart,Andrew Boswell,Bradley Buecker,Nicholas Cafritz,Wayne Chang,Adi Cohen,Mark Damon,Wilson DaSilva,Pen Densham,Julie Echeverri,Paul English,Cesare Fazari,David Gendron,Matthew Helderman,Alex Hernandez,Ali Jazayeri,Petr Jákl,Michael Laundon,Patrick Markey,Jessica Martins,Larissa Michel,Stephen Morgenstern,Lisa Osinloye,Habib Paracha,George Parra,Robert Reed Peterson,Anchittha Phongchub,Brian Pitt,Jordi Rediu,Austin Renfroe,Kevin Robl,Sara Rossi,Shaun Sanghani,Jenna Sanz-Agero,Michael Selby,Lauren Selig,Sidney Sherman,Louis Steyn,T.J. Steyn,Sunny Vohra,Travis Aaron Wade,John Watson,Simone White,David Winter,Peter Winther,Lisa Wolofsky
Music by Philip Klein
Cinematography by Byron Werner
Film Editing by Claudia Castello,Terel Gibson,Richard Nord
Casting By Iris Hampton
Production Design by Jonathan A. Carlson
Art Direction by Siranat Ratchusanti
Set Decoration by Kristie Suffield
Costume Design by Peggy Stamper
Makeup Department Essie Cha,Paul Cha,Joyce Gilliard,Pam Hall,Sukwasa Khadphab,Vasit Suchitta,Jakapan Wongsasuep
Production Management Lauren Heath,Larissa Michel,George Parra,Rosie Reeves,Kritdi Tantirittisak,Teresa M. Yarbrough
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Brian Avery Galligan,Greg Hale,Nathan Kimball,Tippawan Paew Mamanee,Jayson Merrill,Kate Pulley,Ekkawat Pond Sankhavesa,Charlie Sungkawess,Peter Winther
Art Department Lindsay M. Alston,Darrin Bates,Morgan E. Beasley,Dave Campbell,Danny Scott Cochran,Mallory DeGolian,Donna Dennis,Connie Dominey,James L. Eddy,Brenda Findley,Duncan Fletcher,Jennifer Fleury,Jason Alan Hoffman,Carlton Lee Jr.,Pavinee Liewkeat,Brian McKissick,Walt Mikolwski,Brian Murray,Kevin Parten,Devin Patterson,Joe Watson,Richard Weller,Jerry West,Nina A. White,Stan J. White
Sound Department Preethep Boondech,Aaron Cujo Cooley,Oliver Ferris,Sophia Hardman,Phil Lee,Tom Melling,Dan Morgan,Jared Watt
Special Effects by Harit Taechathummarak,Phongnawat Techawanvekin
Visual Effects by Bernat Aragonés,May Satsuki Asai,Carlos Navarro Belenguer,Mikel Calvo,Lluis Castellet,Joaquín Cuervo,Alldin Dauti,Lionel Estivill,Sandra Filippelli,Dani Folch Gaya,Cristina Garmón,Mattias Johansson,Linus Lindbalk,Christian Lindholm,Daniel Lores,Francesc Macia,Cristian Martin,Daniel Nielsen,Anders Nyman,Magnus Olsson,Kristian Talajic,Sean Wheelan
Stunts Dean Alexandrou,Montee Banluphol,Waraphong Bunyaphong,Kent De Mond,Kriengkrai Harmchan,Tommy Hattot,Stephen Homas,Treephop Huangyan,Parinyagon Imsamrah,Prapimporn Kanjunda,Andrey Kasushkin,Seng Kawee,Chaichana Khawpimai,Kiattisak Klankamnord,Wut Kulawat,Pinpong Kuphulrat,Boonma Lamphol,Thawisit Mongkhonpot,Yutthana Mueanwacha,Athibodee Munma,Run Navarach,Anton Patrinika,Pichit Phonpathan,Natthasit Prasertkanthong,Suebpong Puttapol,Vesse Saastamoinen,Robin Schroeter,Korakod Trichaem,Alex Winslow,Alex Winter,Chuochat Wongwiroj,Komkrib Krib Wongwirot,Montee Banluphol,Andrey Kasushkin,Wut Kulawat,Alexander Winters
Camera and Electrical Department Brian Adkins,Jason Aron,Mitch Blasingame,Frank Boone,Sarah Bowman,Warren Brace,Brock Byrd,Graham Byrnes,Jackson Lee Davis,Gregg Easterbrook,Ben Egan,Jerome Fauci,Wesley J. Ford,Wesley Garrison,Bruce Giglio,Esteban Hernandez,Carl M. Johnson,Peter Johnston,Dexter Kennedy,Wattana Kuasong,Thitinun Lerdkijsakul,Steven A. Lundgren,Piyapong Mahnmark,Field Manley,Matt Matches,John Metcalfe,Dean Mitchell,Donald K. Murphy II,Sarayuth Nissaidee,Dennis Noyes,Jerry Chief Parker,Phil Pastuhov,Keith Pokorski,Scott Satterfield,John Slade,Alexander G. Smith,Picha Srisansanee,John Sweet,Cris Toebben,Christopher Vongsrisart,Justin Yard,Langston York
Casting Department Jenna Johnson,View Lenbury,Ben Parkinson,Jill Scott,Tammy L. Smith,Thitiya Tongbai,Joey Vieira
Costume and Wardrobe Department Brandon Bernard,E. Dee Biddlecome,Nittaya Boonkao,Judy Chang,Meredith Coats,Daniel Hawks,Keith Hudson,Askia Won-Ling Jacob,Wanarat Khokthong,Kari King,Fred Lloyd,Nirachara Wannalai
Editorial Department Tom Cairns,Michelle Cort,Alexis Gudinchet,Joshua Johnson,Renee Minasian,Freddy Noriega,John Percival,Kathryn Prescott,Mitch Rosin,Rene Taylor
Location Management Josh Forshee,Marcus Foster,Wes Hagan,James Hayward,Louis Rendemonti,Gonzo Rey del Castillo,Elin Sigurdson,Trace Taylor,Dodd Vickers
Music Department James S. Anderson,Kelly D. Anderson,Michael Bahnmiller,Rodney Berling,Caleb Blood,Daniel A. Brown,Chad Cannon,Salt Lake Children s Choir,Czech Symphony Orchestra,Allegra De Souza,Lenka Mrazkova Dudova,Michael Greene,Ted Hinckley,Scott Johnson,Eru Matsumoto,Marc Daniel Nelson,Michal Pekárek,Jorge Salmay,Matthew Snyder,Seth Stachowski,Ralph B. Woodward
Script and Continuity Department Janine Gosselin
Transportation Department Craig Michael Beck,James Cawley,Rahsheda Harris,Vincent Maurice Harrison,Daniel La Fave,Sakod Frank Nguanhom,Gus Sardina,Stewart Ussery,Rob Verdery
Additional Crew Nathan Airhart,Julia Alexander,Bianca Bezdek-Goodloe,Kevin Blood,Quin Bryan,Jim Cadenhead,Marina Capra,Michael Clark,Scott Collette,Ashlee Davis,Dan Delage,Arielle DePace,James D. Dever,Rebecca Drummond,Dale Dye,Brittany Fallow,Cliff Fleming,Cory Fleming,Joseph Gagliardi,Jared Leland Gore,Carla Habeeb,Tyler Harbeson,Roger Hidalgo,Marius Henry Hoyo,Jose Hugalde,Bianca Hyun,Tracey Illingworth-Cramer,Cindy Laraway,Adam Lee,Paiboon Lerdsakulpasuk,Steve Lim,Cynthia H. Margulis,William McClure,Rob McEntegart,Casey Merrill,Matthew Myers,John Pighini,Rob Porter,Ben Prine,Bruce Roberts,Tyler Robinson,Colin Rogers,Navarutt Roongaroon,Erez Rosenberg,Jenna Sanz-Agero,John T. Scanlon,Shelli Sheckton,Rick Shuster,Luke Stauber,Pornrin Sywarungsymun,Justina Tai,Chatanong Taveekul,Chutima Thnomjit,Cory Fleming
Thanks Devin Cutler,Neil Kaplan,Wayne Scott Miller,Rozzana Ramos,Janis Uhley
Genres Drama, War
Companies Foresight Unlimited, Provocator, SSS Entertainment
Countries USA
Languages English
ContentRating R
ImDbRating 6.8
ImDbRatingVotes 11850
MetacriticRating 51
Keywords honor,vietnam war,m16 rifle,colt .45,medal of honor