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Release Date: Jul 27, 2007
Running Time: 120 mins.
Additional Notes: dialogue English and Vietnamese
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
Dieter Dengler dreamed of flying since his childhood in wartime Germany, which is why he volunteered to become a Navy pilot after his family moved to America. The only place he ever wanted to be was in the sky, but now, on his very first top-secret mission over Laos, his plane is shot down to earth. Trapped in an impassable jungle far from U.S. control, Dengler is soon captured by notoriously dangerous Pathet Lao soldiers. Though he quickly realizes he is in the most terrifying and vulnerable of circumstances, he refuses to give an inch. After a shocking initial ordeal, he is taken to a small Laotian prison camp, where he meets two American soldiers already held captive for a stultifying two years--both nearly broken in spirit. Duane can only recommend keeping quiet to stay alive, while the barely sane “Gene from Eugene” insists they are all about to be released any minute now. But Dengler has no intention of sticking around the nightmarish camp, so he begins to dream up an escape plan that takes his fellow prisoners by surprise with its savvy and audacity. Dengler doesn’t even know where he is--but he knows with unwavering certainty that he must not stop fighting for his life. As he makes his way into the jungle, his journey will never let up, as it takes him from the bonds of fraternity to the brink of despair, to one of the most remarkable rescues in modern history.
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Little Hitler
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reviews
The year's best ensemble cast isn't even Rescue Dawn's biggest asset. That would be writer-director Werner Herzog, without whom the movie would've been made with uber-testosterone instead of being about it. Story Rescue Dawn is not a movie about war, despite its Vietnam War setting, or even so much a prisoner of war, even though that's what its hero is; rather, it is a true story of a man's will and ability to surviveanything. And with Werner Herzog behind the camera, there couldn't be a better
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