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2002 |
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Drama, historical |
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Violence, offensive language, sexual content |
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2:04 |
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Gregory Hoblit |
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John Katzenbach Billy Ray |
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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When Lieutenant Tommy Hart (Colin Farrell), a second year law student, is captured and thrown into a German prisoner of war camp, top ranking Colonel William McNamara (Bruce Willis) assigns him to defend Lieutenant Lincoln Scott (Terrence Howard), a black POW accused of murdering a fellow white prisoner. Hart must struggle against his privileged past to prove that he is a true man of honor, worthy of his rank. In preparing a defense for his client, Tommy stumbles upon a plot that will force him to choose between his country, his own morality and his life.
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