Flags of Our Fathers
A single shot can end the war.There were five Marines and one Navy Corpsman photographed raising the U.S. flag on Mt. Suribachi by Joe Rosenthal on February 23, 1945. This is the story of three of the six surviving servicemen - John 'Doc' Bradley, Pvt. Rene Gagnon and Pvt. Ira Hayes - who fought in the battle to take Iwo Jima from the Japanese.
Description: There were five Marines and one Navy Corpsman photographed raising the U.S. flag on Mt. Suribachi by Joe Rosenthal on February 23, 1945. This is the story of three of the six surviving servicemen - John 'Doc' Bradley, Pvt. Rene Gagnon and Pvt. Ira Hayes - who fought in the battle to take Iwo Jima from the Japanese.
Genres: War, Drama, History
Budget: $90,000,000 | Revenue : $65,900,000
Runtime: 135 minutes
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Belluscone: A Sicilian Story
Kolya
The Alamo
The Forty-Year-Old Version
61*
Clockwise
The Door in the Floor
Ryan Phillippe
Played John 'Doc' Bradley
Jesse Bradford
Played Rene Gagnon
Adam Beach
Played Ira Hayes
John Benjamin Hickey
Played Keyes Beech
John Slattery
Played Bud Gerber
Barry Pepper
Played Mike Strank
Jamie Bell
Played Ralph "Iggy" Ignatowski
Paul Walker
Played Hank Hansen
Robert Patrick
Played Colonel Chandler Johnson
Neal McDonough
Played Captain Severance
Melanie Lynskey
Played Pauline Harnois
Tom McCarthy
Played James Bradley
Chris Bauer
Played Commandant Vandegrift
Judith Ivey
Played Belle Block
Myra Turley
Played Madeline Evelley
Joseph Cross
Played Franklin Sousley
Benjamin Walker
Played Harlon Block
Alessandro Mastrobuono
Played Lindberg
Scott Eastwood
Played Lundsford
Stark Sands
Played Gust
George Grizzard
Played John Bradley
Harve Presnell
Played Dave Severance
George Hearn
Played Walter Gust
Len Cariou
Played Mr. Beech
Christopher Curry
Played Ed Block
Bubba Lewis
Played Belle's Young Son
Beth Grant
Played Mother Gagnon
Connie Ray
Played Mrs. Sousley
Ann Dowd
Played Mrs. Strank
Mary Beth Peil
Played Mrs. Bradley
David Patrick Kelly
Played President Truman
Jon Polito
Played Borough President
Ned Eisenberg
Played Joe Rosenthal
Gordon Clapp
Played General "Howlin' Mad" Smith
Michael Cumpsty
Played Secretary Forrestal
Vincent Foster
Played Major on Plane
Kirk B.R. Woller
Played Bill Genaust
Tom Verica
Played Lieutenant Pennell
Jason Gray-Stanford
Played Lieutenant Schrier
Matt Huffman
Played Lieutenant Bell
David Hornsby
Played Louis Lowery
Brian Kimmet
Played Sergeant Boots Thomas
David Rasche
Played Senator
Tom Mason
Played John Tennack
Patrick Dollaghan
Played Businessman
James Newman
Played Local Politician
Steven M. Porter
Played Tourist
Dale Waddington
Played Tourist's Wife
Lennie Loftin
Played Justice of the Peace
David Clennon
Played White House Official
Mark Thomason
Played Military Censor
Oliver Davis
Played Young James Bradley
Sean Moran
Played Waiter
Lisa Dodson
Played Iggy's Mother
John Nielsen
Played Senator Boyd
Jon Kellam
Played Senator Haddigan
Ron Fassler
Played Senator Robson
Denise Vlasis
Played Luncheon Singer
Jenifer Menedis
Played Luncheon Singer
Joie Shettler
Played Luncheon Singer
Vivien Lesiak
Played Luncheon Singer
John Henry Canavan
Played Jailer
Donn Emerson
Played Navy Lieutenant on Plane
Jayma Mays
Played Nurse in Hawaii
Yukari Black
Played Tokyo Rose (voice)
John Hoogenakker
Played Funeral Home Employee
Barry Sigismondi
Played Police Sergeant
William Charlton
Played Bartender
Beth Tapper
Played Bar Car Beauty
Shannon Gayle
Played Bar Car Beauty #2
Jim Cantafio
Played Reporter (in LA) #1
Mark Colson
Played Reporter (in LA) #2
Danny McCarthy
Played Reporter (in Chicago) #1
Patrick New
Played Reporter (in Chicago) #2
James Horan
Played Reporter (in NYC)
Michael Canavan
Played Reporter at Hansen's
Erica Grant
Played Secretary
Silas Weir Mitchell
Played Lab Tech
George Cambio
Played Lab Tech #2
David S. Brooks
Played Sergeant A Company
Joi Johannsson
Played Sergeant on Beach
Martin Delaney
Played Marine at Cave
Daniel Forcey
Played Marine on Beach
Björgvin Franz Gíslason
Played Impaled Marine
Darri Ingolfsson
Played Wounded Marine
Hilmar Guðjónsson
Played Wounded Marine #4
Jeremy Merrill
Played Marine in Shellhole
Jeremiah Bitsui
Played Young Indian
John Maloney
Played Pilot
Dick 'Skip' Evans
Played Pilot
Karl Gulledge
Played Pilot
Michael Ahl
Played Senator (uncredited)
Brian Eric Alexander
Played Funeral Attendant (uncredited)
Tex Allen
Played Retired Iwo Jima Marine Corps Captain (uncredited)
Mark T Anderson
Played Business Man (uncredited)
Erik Audé
Played Officer (uncredited)
David Block
Played Busboy (uncredited)
Kyle S. Brown
Played Marine at War (uncredited)
Dale Caba
Played Photographer (uncredited)
Brian Ceponis
Played Navy Captain (uncredited)
Jean-Paul Chreky
Played Photographer (uncredited)
Ali Costello
Played Movie Star #1 (uncredited)
Michelle Cuneo
Played Betty Bradley (uncredited)
Jemma Evans
Played Ceremony Guest (uncredited)
Paul Fahrenkopf
Played Dedication Attendee (uncredited)
Pamela Fischer
Played Military Wife (uncredited)
Jason Frederick
Played Baseball Player (uncredited)
Grétar Már Garðarsson
Played Solider (uncredited)
Katherine Hoskins Mackey
Played General's Wife (uncredited)
George Kardulias
Played Civilian Guest at Iwo Jima Memorial (uncredited)
Debbi Larkins
Played Movie Star #2 (uncredited)
Halldór Magnússon
Played Soldier on Beach (uncredited)
Jon Marshall
Played Background (uncredited)
Theo Marshall
Played Cubs Fan (uncredited)
Nevin Millan
Played American Indian Congress Member (uncredited)
Mark A. Nash
Played Welcome Crowd (uncredited)
Spiro Papas
Played Photographer (uncredited)
Robin Reck
Played Event Attendee (uncredited)
Matthew Schueller
Played Military Personnel (uncredited)
Robert Shepherd
Played Senator (uncredited)
Guðmundur Karl Sigurdórsson
Played Marine (uncredited)
Chris Stinson
Played Iwo Jima Memorial Attendee (uncredited)
Vignir Jón Vignisson
Played Soldier with Dog (uncredited)
Jesse G. Louis
Played Train Conductor (uncredited)
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