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Rules of Engagement

Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, United States

2000

128 Min
Color
2.35:1
Arabic, English
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DIR William Friedkin

EXEC Adam Schroeder, James R. Webb

PROD Scott Rudin, Richard D. Zanuck

SCR Stephen Gaghan

DP William A. Fraker, Nicola Pecorini

CAST Tommy Lee Jones, Samuel L. Jackson, Ben Kingsley, Anne Archer, Guy Pearce, Philip Baker Hall, Blair Underwood, Nicky Katt, Ryan Hurst, Mark Feuerstein, Bruce Greenwood

ED Augie Hess

PROD DES Robert W. Laing

MUSIC Mark Isham

Synopsis

Colonel Terry Childers is a 30-year Marine veteran: a decorated officer with combat experience in Vietnam, Beirut and Desert Storm. But now, the country he served so well has put him on trial for a rescue mission that went terribly wrong. For his attorney, he has chosen Marine Colonel Hayes Hodges, a comrade-in-arms who owes his life to Childers. Hodges is not the best lawyer in the service, but Childers trusts him as a brother Marine who knows what it’s like to risk death under fire. Bound by duty and friendship, Hodges reluctantly takes the case, even as he begins to doubt the man who saved his life in Vietnam three decades ago.

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William Friedkin

William Friedkin (born 29 August 1935) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter best known for directing The French Connection in 1972 and The Exorcist in 1973; for the former, he won the Academy Award for Best Director. His recent film, Bug (2006) won the FIPRESCI prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

After seeing the movie Citizen Kane as a boy, Friedkin became fascinated with movies and began working for WGN-TV immediately after high school. He eventually started his directorial career doing live television shows and documentaries, including The People vs. Paul Crump which won several awards and contributed to the commutation of Crump’s death sentence. As mentioned in Friedkin’s voice-over commentary on the DVD re-release of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo, Friedkin also directed one of the last episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in 1965, called “Off Season”. Hitchcock admonished Friedkin for not wearing a tie… read more

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