Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Ryan Phillippe
John "Doc" Bradley
Barry Pepper
Mike Strank
Joseph Cross
Franklin Sousley
Jesse Bradford
Rene Gagnon
Adam Beach
Ira Hayes
John Benjamin Hickey
Keyes Beech
John Slattery
Bud Gerber
Jamie Bell
Ralph "Iggy" Ignatowski
Paul Walker
Hank Hansen
Neal McDonough
Captain Severance
Melanie Lynskey
Pauline Harnois
Robert Patrick
Colonel Chandler Johnson
Tom McCarthy
James Bradley
Clint Eastwood
Director
William Broyles Jr.
Writer
Chris Bauer
Commandant Vandegrift
Paul Haggis
Writer
Judith Ivey
Belle Block
Myra Turley
Madeline Evelley
James Bradley
Writer
Ron Powers
Writer
Benjamin Walker
Harlon Block
Alessandro Mastrobuono
Lindberg
Robert Lorenz
Producer
Scott Eastwood
Lundsford
Steven Spielberg
Producer
Stark Sands
Gust
George Grizzard
John Bradley
Tom Stern
Cinematographer
Joel Cox
Editor
Harve Presnell
Dave Severance
George Hearn
Walter Gust
Phyllis Huffman
CastingDirector
Henry Bumstead
ProductionDesigner
Len Cariou
Mr. Beech
Christopher Curry
Ed Block
Bubba Lewis
Belle's Young Son
Beth Grant
Mother Gagnon
Connie Ray
Mrs. Sousley
Ann Dowd
Mrs. Strank
Mary Beth Peil
Mrs. Bradley
David Patrick Kelly
President Truman
Jon Polito
Borough President
Ned Eisenberg
Joe Rosenthal
Gordon Clapp
General 'Howlin' Mad' Smith
Michael Cumpsty
Secretary Forrestal
Vincent Foster
Major on Plane
Kirk B.R. Woller
Bill Genaust
Tom Verica
Lieutenant Pennell
Jason Gray-Stanford
Lieutenant Schrier
Matt Huffman
Lieutenant Bell
David Hornsby
Louis Lowery
Brian Kimmet
Sergeant Boots Thomas
David Rasche
Senator
Tom Mason
John Tennack
Patrick Dollaghan
Businessman
James Newman
Local Politician
Steven M. Porter
Tourist
Dale Waddington
Tourist's Wife
Lennie Loftin
Justice of the Peace
David Clennon
White House Official
Mark Thomason
Military Censor
Oliver Davis
Young James Bradley
Sean Moran
Waiter
Lisa Dodson
Iggy's Mother
John Nielsen
Senator Boyd
Jon Kellam
Senator Haddigan
Ron Fassler
Senator Robson
Denise Vlasis
Luncheon Singer
Jenifer Menedis
Luncheon Singer
Joie Shettler
Luncheon Singer
Vivien Lesiak
Luncheon Singer
John Henry Canavan
Jailer
Donn Emerson
Navy Lieutenant on Plane
Jayma Mays
Nurse in Hawaii
Yukari Black
Tokyo Rose (voice)
John Hoogenakker
Funeral Home Employee
Barry Sigismondi
Police Sergeant
William Charlton
Bartender
Beth Tapper
Bar Car Beauty
Shannon Gayle
Bar Car Beauty #2
Jim Cantafio
Reporter (in LA) #1
Mark Colson
Reporter (in LA) #2
Danny McCarthy
Reporter (in Chicago) #1
Patrick New
Reporter (in Chicago) #2
James Horan
Reporter (in NYC)
Michael Canavan
Reporter at Hansen's
Erica Grant
Secretary
Silas Weir Mitchell
Lab Tech
George Cambio
Lab Tech #2
David S. Brooks
Sergeant A Company
Joi Johannsson
Sergeant on Beach
Martin Delaney
Marine at Cave
Daniel Forcey
Marine on Beach
Björgvin Franz Gíslason
Impaled Marine
Darri Ingolfsson
Wounded Marine
Hilmar Guðjónsson
Wounded Marine #4
Jeremy Merrill
Marine in Shellhole
Jeremiah Bitsui
Young Indian
John Maloney
Pilot
Dick 'Skip' Evans
Pilot
Karl Gulledge
Pilot
Michael Ahl
Senator (uncredited)
Brian Eric Alexander
Funeral Attendant (uncredited)
Tex Allen
Retired Iwo Jima Marine Corps Captain (uncredited)
Mark T Anderson
Business Man (uncredited)
Martin Andris
Soilder (uncredited)
Erik Audé
Officer (uncredited)
David Block
Busboy (uncredited)
Kyle S. Brown
Marine at War (uncredited)
Dale Caba
Photographer (uncredited)
Brian Ceponis
Navy Captain (uncredited)
Jean-Paul Chreky
Photographer (uncredited)
Ali Costello
Movie Star #1 (uncredited)
Michelle Cuneo
Betty Bradley (uncredited)
Jemma Evans
Ceremony Guest (uncredited)
Paul Fahrenkopf
Dedication Attendee (uncredited)
Pamela Fischer
Military Wife (uncredited)
Reese Foster
Photographer (uncredited)
Jason Frederick
Baseball Player (uncredited)
Grétar Már Garðarsson
Solider (uncredited)
Katherine Hoskins Mackey
General's Wife (uncredited)
George Kardulias
Civilian Guest at Iwo Jima Memorial (uncredited)
Debbi Larkins
Movie Star #2 (uncredited)
Halldór Magnússon
Soldier on Beach (uncredited)
Jon Marshall
Background (uncredited)
Theo Marshall
Cubs Fan (uncredited)
Nevin Millan
American Indian Congress Member (uncredited)
Mark A. Nash
Welcome Crowd (uncredited)
Spiro Papas
Photographer (uncredited)
Robin Reck
Event Attendee (uncredited)
Matthew Schueller
Military Personnel (uncredited)
Robert Shepherd
Senator (uncredited)
Guðmundur Karl Sigurdórsson
Marine (uncredited)
Arne Starr
Rally Person (uncredited)
Chris Stinson
Iwo Jima Memorial Attendee (uncredited)
Vignir Jón Vignisson
Soldier with Dog (uncredited)
Jesse G. Louis
Train Conductor (uncredited)
Adrian Gorton
Set Designer
Jack G. Taylor Jr.
Art Direction
Bub Asman
Supervising Sound Editor
Deborah Hopper
Costume Design
Richard C. Goddard
Set Decoration
Gloria D'Alessandro
Dialogue Editor
Juno J. Ellis
ADR & Dubbing
Tania McComas
Makeup Department Head
Carol A. O'Connell
Hairstylist
Charles Maynes
Sound Effects Editor
Terry Baliel
Hairstylist
Steve Riley
Special Effects Coordinator
Eggert Ketilsson
Special Effects Coordinator
Gunnar Pálsson
Leadman
Peter Dress
Second Second Assistant Director
Michael Sexton
Property Master
James Matheny
Dialogue Editor
Phyliss Huffman
Casting
Dan O'Connell
Foley
David E. Campbell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Rudloff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John T. Reitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John T. Cucci
Foley
Alan Robert Murray
Supervising Sound Editor
Pam Cartmel
Art Department Coordinator
Gary A. Lee
Set Designer
Lucy Coldsnow-Smith
Dialogue Editor
Mable Lawson-McCrary
Script Supervisor
Steve Pederson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steven Ticknor
Sound Designer
Steve Mann
Sound Effects Editor
Jason W. Jennings
Sound Effects Editor
David A. Arnold
Supervising Dialogue Editor
David Corral
Greensman
Ulrika Akander
Dialogue Editor
Janice Alexander
Hairstylist
Gregory J. Barnett
Stunts
William Dawson
Special Effects Coordinator
John J. Slove Jr.
Construction Coordinator
Jason King
Sound Effects Editor
Kimberley Spiteri
Hairstylist
Ketty Gonzalez
Hairstylist
Petra Dís Magnúsdóttir
Makeup Artist
Lisa Jelic
Makeup Artist
Zoe Hay
Makeup Artist
Gabriel De Cunto
Makeup Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 18, 2006
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 15m
Content RatingR
Budget$90,000,000
Box Office$65,900,000
Filming LocationsChicago, United States of America · Iceland · Japan
Genres
Wiki.
Flags of Our Fathers is a 2006 American war drama film directed, co-produced, and scored by Clint Eastwood and written by William Broyles Jr. and Paul Haggis. It is based on the 2000 book of the same name written by James Bradley and Ron Powers about the 1945 Battle of Iwo Jima, the five Marines and one Navy corpsman who were involved in raising the flag on Iwo Jima, and the after effects of that event on their lives.
The film is taken from the American viewpoint of the Battle of Iwo Jima, while its companion film, Letters from Iwo Jima, which Eastwood also directed, is from the Japanese viewpoint of the battle. Although it was a box office failure, only grossing $65.9 million against a $90 million budget, the film received favorable reviews from critics.The companion film Letters from Iwo Jima was released in Japan on December 9, 2006, and in the United States on December 20, 2006, two months after the release of Flags of Our Fathers on October 20, 2006.
Until June 23, 2016, the author Bradley's father John Bradley, Navy corpsman, was misidentified as being one of the figures who raised the second flag, and incorrectly depicted on the bronze statue memorial, as one of the five flag-raisers of the 32-foot (9.8 m) monument. Also, until October 16, 2019, Rene Gagnon was also misidentified.