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Release Date:
May 22, 2009
Original Title:
Everyman's War
Alternate Titles:
Everymans War
L'Offensive des Ardennes
Los héroes de las Ardenas
O Combate
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
One-Eighty Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 RO: 18+
Runtime: 104
No one in high command believed that German forces would attack in the sub zero temperatures and near blizzard conditions. As the pre-dawn attack comes, with communications down Sgt. Smith is left with no choice but to make his way through enemy fire, unarmed and wounded, into town and warn of the coming attack. Based on actual accounts "Everyman's War" explores the heroic events of this decorated veterans courage and the struggle between duty and desire. Between the prospect of the life and love, Dorine that waits at home and the harsh realities of war which marks the pivotal epoch in his life as he discovers that the loss of hope can be worse than the loss of life. One man's courage... One man's hope...Everyman's War.
Additional Photography:
John J. Campbell
Ryan E. Walters
Art Direction:
Stephen Frankland
Camera Operator:
Isaac Marchionna
Greg Schmitt
Casting:
Lana Veenker
Costume Design:
Jay Lance
Director:
Thad Smith
Director of Photography:
Joel Stirnkorb
Editor:
Alex Brown
Gaffer:
Jean Margaret Thomas
Ian Jennings
Hairstylist:
Sarah Levy
Location Manager:
Patricia Marchetti
Makeup Artist:
Joan Marie Hartnell
Crystal Shade
Jennifer A. Gill
Makeup Effects:
Christina Kortum
Erin Walters
Music:
Chad Rehmann
Producer:
Jay Lance
Production Design:
Greg McMickle
Screenplay:
Craig Smith
Script Supervisor:
Corrinne Theodoru
Second Unit Cinematographer:
T.J. Civis
Set Costumer:
Ransom Hamersly
Sound Designer:
Christian Dolan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chip Sloan
Still Photographer:
Ben Lipsey
Transportation Coordinator:
Ron Ridenour
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