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Flags of Our Fathers is a 2006
2006 in film

The year '2006 in film' involved some significant events. Releases of sequels took place with Saw III, Superman Returns, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Casino Royale , Clerks II, X-Men: The Last Stand, Mission: Impossible III, Final Destination 3 and Scary Movie 4....
 American
Cinema of the United States

United States cinema has had a profound effect on cinema across the world since the early 20th century. Its history is sometimes separated into four main periods: the silent film era, Classical Hollywood cinema, New Hollywood, and the contemporary period ....
 war film
War film

War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, usually about navy, air force or army battles, sometimes focusing instead on prisoner of war, covert operations, Military education and training or other related subjects....
 directed, co-produced and scored by Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood

Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
 and written by William Broyles, Jr. and Paul Haggis
Paul Haggis

Paul Edward Haggis is an Academy Awards-winning Canada-United States screenwriter, Film producer and film director who spent his early career producing and directing various American and Canadian television network series....
. It is based on the book of the same name
Flags of Our Fathers

Flags Of Our Fathers is the New York Times bestselling book by James Bradley with Ron Powers about the five United States Marines and one United States Navy Corpsman who would eventually be made famous by Joe Rosenthal's lauded photograph of the Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, one of the costliest and most horrifying battles of Wor...
 written by James Bradley
James Bradley (author)

James Bradley is an United States author, specializing in historical nonfiction chronicling the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II of World War II....
 and Ron Powers
Ron Powers

Ron Powers is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, novelist, and non-fiction writer. His works include White Town Drowsing: Journeys to Hannibal, Dangerous Water: A Biography of the Boy Who Became Mark Twain, and Mark Twain: A Life....
 about the Battle of Iwo Jima
Battle of Iwo Jima

The Battle of Iwo Jima , or Operation Detachment, was a battle in which the United States fought for and captured the island of Iwo Jima from Japanese Empire....
 the six men who were involved in raising the flag on Iwo Jima
Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima

Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is a historic photograph taken on February 23, 1945, by Joe Rosenthal. It depicts five United States Marine Corps and a United States Navy Hospital Corpsman raising the flag of the United States atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II....
, and the aftereffects of that event on their lives.

Instead of a linear storyline like the book, the film is told in media res, with events of the Battle shown through a series of flashbacks.






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Flags of Our Fathers is a 2006
2006 in film

The year '2006 in film' involved some significant events. Releases of sequels took place with Saw III, Superman Returns, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Casino Royale , Clerks II, X-Men: The Last Stand, Mission: Impossible III, Final Destination 3 and Scary Movie 4....
 American
Cinema of the United States

United States cinema has had a profound effect on cinema across the world since the early 20th century. Its history is sometimes separated into four main periods: the silent film era, Classical Hollywood cinema, New Hollywood, and the contemporary period ....
 war film
War film

War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, usually about navy, air force or army battles, sometimes focusing instead on prisoner of war, covert operations, Military education and training or other related subjects....
 directed, co-produced and scored by Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood

Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
 and written by William Broyles, Jr. and Paul Haggis
Paul Haggis

Paul Edward Haggis is an Academy Awards-winning Canada-United States screenwriter, Film producer and film director who spent his early career producing and directing various American and Canadian television network series....
. It is based on the book of the same name
Flags of Our Fathers

Flags Of Our Fathers is the New York Times bestselling book by James Bradley with Ron Powers about the five United States Marines and one United States Navy Corpsman who would eventually be made famous by Joe Rosenthal's lauded photograph of the Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, one of the costliest and most horrifying battles of Wor...
 written by James Bradley
James Bradley (author)

James Bradley is an United States author, specializing in historical nonfiction chronicling the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II of World War II....
 and Ron Powers
Ron Powers

Ron Powers is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, novelist, and non-fiction writer. His works include White Town Drowsing: Journeys to Hannibal, Dangerous Water: A Biography of the Boy Who Became Mark Twain, and Mark Twain: A Life....
 about the Battle of Iwo Jima
Battle of Iwo Jima

The Battle of Iwo Jima , or Operation Detachment, was a battle in which the United States fought for and captured the island of Iwo Jima from Japanese Empire....
 the six men who were involved in raising the flag on Iwo Jima
Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima

Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is a historic photograph taken on February 23, 1945, by Joe Rosenthal. It depicts five United States Marine Corps and a United States Navy Hospital Corpsman raising the flag of the United States atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II....
, and the aftereffects of that event on their lives.

Instead of a linear storyline like the book, the film is told in media res, with events of the Battle shown through a series of flashbacks. Eastwood also directed a complementary film on the battle from the Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
ese viewpoint entitled Letters from Iwo Jima
Letters from Iwo Jima

is a 2006 in film war film directed and co-produced by Clint Eastwood whose cast includes Ken Watanabe and Kazunari Ninomiya. The film portrays the Battle of Iwo Jima from the perspective of the Japanese Imperial Japanese Army and is a companion piece to Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers , which depicts the same battle from the American viewpoin...
. It 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. Both this film and Letters from Iwo Jima are produced by Saving Private Ryan
Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 in film Cinema of the United States war film set during the Invasion of Normandy of Normandy in World War II. It was film director by Steven Spielberg and Screenplay by Robert Rodat....
 director Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg

Steven Allan Spielberg, KBE is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer. Forbes magazine places Spielberg's net worth at $3.1 billion....
.

Plot

The story focuses on Sgt. Mike Strank, PFC Rene Gagnon
Rene Gagnon

Rene Arthur Gagnon was one of the United States Marines immortalized by Joe Rosenthal's famous World War II photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima....
, PFC Ira Hayes
Ira Hayes

Ira Hamilton Hayes was an Akimel O'odham, or Pima Native Americans in the United States, and an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian Community....
, Cpl.Harlan Block, PFC Franklin Sousley
Franklin Sousley

Franklin Runyon Sousley was one of the six men in the famous photograph of United States Marines raising the flag on Iwo Jima in World War II....
, Sgt. Hank Hansen, and PFC Ralph Ignatowski
Ralph Ignatowski

Private First Class Ralph Anthony "Iggy" Ignatowski was a U.S. United States Marine Corps who was tortured and killed by Japanese troops during the Battle of Iwo Jima....
, US Marines of the 28th Division as well as their Navy Corpsman, John Bradley
John Bradley

John Bradley may refer to:*John Bradley , U.S. Navy Corpsman and one of the flag raisers in the Battle of Iwo Jima*John Bradley , American television actor,...
 aka Doc.

In December 1944, US Marines train at Camp Tarawa
Camp Tarawa

Camp Tarawa was a former training camp located on the big island of Hawai'i constructed and used by the U.S. 2nd Marine Division during World War II....
, Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
. They train by climbing a large mountain and getting in Higgins boats. The Marines then set sail across the Pacific, and it is revealed that they are headed to the small island of Iwo Jima
Iwo Jima

Iwo Jima is an island of the Japanese Volcano Islands chain, which makes up the southern end of the Ogasawara Islands. The island is located 1,200 kilometers south of mainland Tokyo and administered as part of Bonin Islands, one of eight villages of Tokyo....
, located less than 700 miles from the Japanese mainland. As Captain Severance puts it, they will be fighting on Japanese soil, and will expect tough resistance. A few days later, the armada arrives off the coast of Iwo Jima and the ships of the US Navy open fire on suspected Japanese positions. On the night before the landings, Mike is put in charge of second platoon.

The next day, February 19, 1945, the Marines hit the beach in landing craft and meet no resistance. Ralph, aka "Iggy", suspects that the Navy killed all the Japanese defenders, as do most of the Marines. After several tense minutes the Marines advance forward and the Japanese open fire. The battle is extremely intense, and the Marines take heavy casualties. Japanese heavy artillery opens fire not only the Marines on shore but also the Navy ships. After several attempts, Second Platoon takes out a Japanese pillbox which was pinning them down. They advance forward, as do many other Marines. The battle begins to calm down and the beachheads are secure. Two days later the Marines attack Mount Suribachi
Iwo Jima

Iwo Jima is an island of the Japanese Volcano Islands chain, which makes up the southern end of the Ogasawara Islands. The island is located 1,200 kilometers south of mainland Tokyo and administered as part of Bonin Islands, one of eight villages of Tokyo....
 under a rain of Japanese artillery and machine gun fire, as the Navy bombards the mountain. It is here that Doc saves the lives of several Marines under fire which later earns him the Navy Cross
Navy Cross

The Navy Cross is the highest medal that can be awarded by the Department of the Navy and the second highest award given for wiktionary:valor. It is normally only awarded to members of the United States Navy, United States Marine Corps and United States Coast Guard but could be awarded to all branches of United States military as well as mem...
. Finally, the mountain is secure. For the next four nights, the Marines take cover in foxholes as Japanese soldiers charge through the mist.

On February 23, the platoon under Hank's command is ordered to climb Mount Suribachi. They reach the top and hoist the American flag atop the mountain. For the first time in 1,000 years an enemy flag is raised on Japanese soil. Suddenly the platoon is attacked by Japanese sharp shooters, but the Marines kill them without losing anyone. When Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal
James Forrestal

James Vincent Forrestal was a United States Secretary of the Navy and the first United States United States Secretary of Defense.Forrestal was a supporter of naval carrier battle group centered on aircraft carriers....
 arrives on Iwo Jima, he requests to have the flag atop Suribachi. Colonel Johnson is furious, but ultimately gives in, telling Captain Severance to bring the flag down and replace it with another one. Severance sends Rene, who is a runner, to go with Second Platoon to the top of the mountain and switch flags. When Second Platoon reaches the top, they take down the first flag. Mike, Harlan, Doc, Ira, Rene and Franklin then raise the second flag. The event is seemingly insignificant but it is captured by combat photographer Joe Rosenthal
Joe Rosenthal

Joseph John Rosenthal was an United States photographer who received the Pulitzer Prize for his iconic World War II photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, taken during the Battle of Iwo Jima....
, and the image lives forever in the public consciousness.

On March 1, Second Platoon is on patrol when they are ambushed by a Japanese machine gun team. Mike orders Harlan to have his parateam take out the machine gun nest. The gunner is killed. Mike goes up to examine a dead Marine. He turns around and orders the unit to move up. Almost immediately afterward, a Navy shell lands right behind him knocking him down. In the smoke and confusion a Japanese soldier remans the machine gun and opens fire, killing the lieutenant. The machine gunner is quickly killed but Mike is critically wounded. Doc does everything he can but Mike dies within minutes of getting hit. Mike's death hits the squad hard, as they all idolized him. Things only get worse from then on. Later that day Hank is shot in the chest and dies almost instantly. Harlan is killed by machine gun fire hours later. Two nights later while Doc is helping a wounded Marine, Iggy is abducted by Japanese troops and dragged in a tunnel. His mangled and tortured body is found a few days later by Doc. On March 21, as the battle is winding down Franklin is killed by machine gun fire and dies in Ira's arms. Of the eight men in the squad only three are left: Doc, Ira and Rene. A few days after Franklin's death Doc is wounded by artillery fire while trying to save a fellow corpsman. He survives and is sent Back home. On March 26 the battle ends, and the US Marines are victorious.

After the battle the press gets hold of the photograph of the second flag raising. It is a huge morale booster, and papers all over the country ask for prints. When Rene is asked who is in the photo, he gives five names, including his own, saying that the other four are, Mike, Doc, Franklin, but says that Hank was in the photograph (Rene thought that Hank was at the base of the flag. In reality it was Harlen). He then tells Ira he is the sixth man. Ira corrects him, saying that it was Harlan, and fiercely denies being in the photo, going as far to threaten Rene with a knife. Even though Rene tells him they'll be sent home, Ira won't give in. However, when Rene is threatened with being sent back to the fighting, he tells their bond tour guide Sgt. Keyes Beech that Ira was the sixth man, though not telling him that Harlan was in the photo, not Hank.

Doc, who was in the hospital, is sent stateside with Ira and Rene as part of the seventh bond tour drive to raise money for the war effort. When they go to Washington, they meet Bud Gerber of the Treasury Department, who will be their other guide. Doc notices that Hank's mother is on the list of mothers of the dead flag raisers. Ira gets mad and calls the whole thing a farce. An annoyed Bud then confesses that the country is bankrupt and that if the bond drive fails the war will be lost. The three give in and decide not to tell anyone that Harlan was actually in the photograph.

The bond drive begins, and the three flag raisers are sent around the United States to raise money and make speeches. Ira gets drunk frequently, often breaking down from the memories that haunt him. The night the three men raise a fake flag at Soldier Field, Ira gets drunk and throws up in front of General Alexander Vandergrift, commandant of the Marine Corps. Vandergrift is furious at Bud and Keyes, telling them to send Ira back to his unit. When Keyes tells Ira he's going back, Ira confesses that he can't stand being called a hero, and that Mike was a true hero. Ira says goodbye to Doc and Rene and goes back to the Pacific. The bond drive continues.

In September the war ends and Doc, Rene and Ira go home. Ira tries to move on but is never able to escape his unwanted fame. One day in 1952 after being released from jail, he hitchhikes over 1,300 miles to Texas to see Harlan Block's family. He tells Ed Block, Harlan's father that Harlan was indeed at the base of the flag in the famous photograph. In 1954, the USMC War Memorial
USMC War Memorial

The Marine Corps War Memorial also known as the Iwo Jima Memorial, is a War memorial statue located near the Arlington National Cemetery and the Netherlands Carillon in Arlington, Virginia, United States....
 is dedicated and the three flag raisers see each one last time. In 1955 Ira dies of exposure after a night of drinking. That same year Doc drove to a town where Iggy's mom lived and told her how Iggy died, though it is implied that he lied. Rene has little success as the business offers he received on the bond drive are no longer offered to him. He spends the rest of his life as a high school janitor, dying in 1979. Doc is the only successful one. He buys the funeral home he worked at before the war and runs it for the rest of his life. In 1995, as he is on his death bed, he tells his son James how after the flag raising Captain Severance took the men swimming. He then dies peacefully. In a final flashback to 1945 the men swim in the ocean after raising the flags.

Critical reception and box office

The film received positive reviews with the review tallying website Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is a website devoted to reviews, information, and news of films. The name derives from the historical clich? of throwing tomatoes and other produce at stage performers if a performance was particularly bad....
 reporting that 125 out of the 170 reviews they tallied were positive for a score of 74% and a certification of "fresh."

The film made the top ten list of the National Board of Review. Eastwood also earned a Golden Globe nomination for Directing. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards
Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
 - for Best Sound
Academy Award for Sound

The Academy Award for Sound Mixing is an Academy Awards that recognizes the finest or most euphonic Audio mixing or recording, and is generally awarded to the production sound mixers and re-recording mixers of the winning film....
 and Sound Editing
Academy Award for Sound Editing

The Academy Award of Merit for Best Sound Editing is an Academy Awards granted yearly to a film exhibiting the finest or most aesthetic sound editing or sound design....
. Film critic Richard Roeper said "Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers stands with the Oscar-winning Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby as an American masterpiece. It is a searing and powerful work from a seventy-six-year-old artist who remains at the top of his game." and "Flags of Our Fathers is a patriotic film in that it honors those who fought in the Pacific, but it is also patriotic because it questions the official version of the truth, and reminds us that superheroes exist only in comic books and cartoon movies."

Despite critical acclaim, the movie underperformed at the box office, earning just $65,898,991 worldwide on an estimated $55,000,000 production budget.

Criticism

The movie has been criticized for omitting black Marines and drawn the ire of a small number of veterans groups. At the 2008 Cannes Film Festival
Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Film Festival , founded in 1946, is one of the world's oldest, most influential and prestigious film festivals alongside Venice Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival....
, director Spike Lee
Spike Lee

Shelton Jackson "Spike" Lee is an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated United States film director, Film producer, screenwriter, and actor, noted for his films dealing with controversial Society and Politics issues....
, who was making Miracle at St. Anna
Miracle at St. Anna

Miracle at St. Anna is a 2008 in film war film directed by Spike Lee and written by James McBride , based on McBride's novel of the same name....
, about an all-black U.S. division fighting in Italy during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, criticized director Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood

Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
 for not depicting black Marines in Flags of Our Fathers. Citing historical accuracy, Eastwood responded that his film was specifically about the soldiers who raised the flag on Mount Suribachi at Iwo Jima
Iwo Jima

Iwo Jima is an island of the Japanese Volcano Islands chain, which makes up the southern end of the Ogasawara Islands. The island is located 1,200 kilometers south of mainland Tokyo and administered as part of Bonin Islands, one of eight villages of Tokyo....
, pointing out that while black soldiers did fight at Iwo Jima, the U.S. military was segregated during WWII, and none of the men who raised the flag were black. Eastwood angrily said that Lee should "shut his face". Lee responded that Eastwood was acting like an "angry old man", and argued that despite making two Iwo Jima films back to back, Letters from Iwo Jima
Letters from Iwo Jima

is a 2006 in film war film directed and co-produced by Clint Eastwood whose cast includes Ken Watanabe and Kazunari Ninomiya. The film portrays the Battle of Iwo Jima from the perspective of the Japanese Imperial Japanese Army and is a companion piece to Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers , which depicts the same battle from the American viewpoin...
 and Flags of Our Fathers, "there was not one black soldier in both of those films". In fact, black Marines are seen in scenes during which the mission is outlined, as well as during the initial landings, when a wounded black Marine is carried away. During the end credits, historical photographs taken during the Battle of Iwo Jima show black Marines. Although black Marines fought in the battle, they were restricted to auxiliary roles such as ammunition supply, and were not involved in the battle's major assaults, but took part in defensive actions.

Cast

Actor Real Life Role
Ryan Phillippe
Ryan Phillippe

Matthew Ryan Phillippe , better known as Ryan Phillippe, is an United States actor. After appearing on the soap opera One Life to Live, he came to fame in the late 1990s, starring in a string of teen-oriented films, including I Know What You Did Last Summer, Cruel Intentions, and 54 ....
 
PhM2. John "Doc" Bradley
Jesse Bradford
Jesse Bradford

Jesse Bradford Watrouse , better known as Jesse Bradford, is an United States actor....
 
Pfc. Rene Gagnon
Rene Gagnon

Rene Arthur Gagnon was one of the United States Marines immortalized by Joe Rosenthal's famous World War II photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima....
Adam Beach
Adam Beach

Adam Ruebin Beach is a Golden Globe nominated Canada-born actor of Saulteaux descent. He is best known for his roles as Marine Private First Class Ira Hayes in Flags of Our Fathers , Private Ben Yahzee in Windtalkers, Dr....
 
Pfc. Ira Hayes
Ira Hayes

Ira Hamilton Hayes was an Akimel O'odham, or Pima Native Americans in the United States, and an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian Community....
John Benjamin Hickey
John Benjamin Hickey

John Benjamin Hickey is an American actor with a career in stage, film and television. On Broadway , he originated the role of Arthur in Terrence McNally's Tony Award-winning play Love! Valour! Compassion! in 1995, a role he would recreate for the 1997 film version....
 
Keyes Beech
John Slattery
John Slattery

John M. Slattery, Jr. is an United States actor.Aside from his current Primetime Emmy Award role as Roger Sterling on AMC 's series Mad Men, some of his more notable television roles have included union organizer Al Kahn on Homefront ; United States Senate Walter Mondale in the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon ; guest...
 
Bud Gerber
Barry Pepper
Barry Pepper

Barry Robert Pepper is a Golden Globe-, Screen Actors Guild-, and Emmy-nominated Canada-born actor....
 
Sgt. Michael Strank
Michael Strank

Michael Strank was a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. He was photographed Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima....
Jamie Bell
Jamie Bell

Jamie Bell is a BAFTA-winning English actor. He is perhaps best known for playing the title character in the film Billy Elliot , for which he won the 2001 BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role....
 
Pfc. Ralph "Iggy" Ignatowski
Ralph Ignatowski

Private First Class Ralph Anthony "Iggy" Ignatowski was a U.S. United States Marine Corps who was tortured and killed by Japanese troops during the Battle of Iwo Jima....
Paul Walker
Paul Walker

Paul William Walker IV is an United States actor. He became well known in 2001 after starring in the surprise summer hit The Fast and the Furious and has since gone on to star in movies such as Joy Ride , Running Scared , and the critically-acclaimed Eight Below....
 
Sgt. Hank Hansen
Henry Oliver Hansen

Henry Oliver Hansen was a United States Marine in World War II. He took part in the first flag raising over Iwo Jima, and was, for a time, mistakenly identified as one of the six men in the famous photograph of the second flag raising....
Robert Patrick
Robert Patrick

Robert Patrick is a Saturn Award-winning United States film and television actor. His best known roles include John Doggett in The X-Files, Ray Cash in Walk the Line, Tom Ryan in The Unit and the T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgement Day, a character that became a staple of popular culture....
 
Col. Chandler Johnson
Neal McDonough
Neal McDonough

Neal McDonough is an American film, television and voice actor....
 
Capt. Dave Severance
Melanie Lynskey
Melanie Lynskey

Melanie Jayne Lynskey is an actress best known for starring in Heavenly Creatures and for playing Rose on Two and a Half Men....
 
Pauline Harnois/Gagnon
Pauline Georgette Harnois

Pauline Georgette Harnois is mainly known for being married to Rene Gagnon, a flag raiser in the World War II photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima....
Thomas McCarthy
Thomas McCarthy (actor)

Thomas Joseph McCarthy is an American actor, writer, and director who has appeared in several movies, including Meet the Parents and Good Night, and Good Luck, and television shows such as Boston Public, Law & Order, and the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of Saint Maybe....
 
James Bradley
James Bradley (author)

James Bradley is an United States author, specializing in historical nonfiction chronicling the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II of World War II....
Chris Bauer
Chris Bauer

Mark Christopher Bauer is an United States of America film and television actor.Bauer was born in Los Angeles, California and graduated from Miramonte High School in Orinda, California, in 1984, playing on the Championship football team of the same year....
 
Commandant Alexander Vandegrift
Alexander Vandegrift

Alexander Archer Vandegrift was a General in the United States Marine Corps. He commanded the U.S. 1st Marine Division to victory in the first ground offensive of World War II — Battle of Guadalcanal; for his actions during the Solomon Islands campaign, he was awarded the Medal of Honor....
Judith Ivey
Judith Ivey

Judith Lee Ivey is an United States actress and Theatre director....
 
Belle Block
Myra Turley
Myra Turley

Myra Turley is an United States film and television actress most recognized for her roles as Dale on the 1995 sitcom Muscle and as Madeline Evelley in Clint Eastwood's Academy Award winning movie Flags of Our Fathers ....
 
Madeline Evelley
Joseph Cross Pfc. Franklin Sousley
Franklin Sousley

Franklin Runyon Sousley was one of the six men in the famous photograph of United States Marines raising the flag on Iwo Jima in World War II....
Benjamin Walker
Benjamin Walker (actor)

Benjamin Walker, b. 1982, the United States actor, has film roles in Kinsey , The Notorious Bettie Page , and Flags of Our Fathers ....
 
Cpl. Harlon Block
Harlon Block

Harlon Henry Block was a United States Marine during World War II. Born in Texas, Block joined the Marine Corps in November 1943 and subsequently saw action during the Bougainville campaign and the Battle of Iwo Jima where he was killed in action....
Alessandro Mastrobuono Cpl. Charles W. Lindberg
Charles W. Lindberg

Charles W. "Chuck" Lindberg was a United States Marine Corps who was part of the first raising of the flag of the United States on Iwo Jima during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II....
Scott Reeves Lundsford
Stark Sands
Stark Sands

Stark Sands is an United States actor of film, television and theatre....
 
Walter Gust
George Grizzard
George Grizzard

George Cooper Grizzard, Jr. was an American Emmy Award- and Tony Award-winning actor of film and theatre....
 
Older John Bradley
Harve Presnell
Harve Presnell

Harve Presnell is a Golden Globe-winning American film, stage and television actor....
 
Older Dave Severance


DVD release

The DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 was released in the US by Paramount Home Entertainment
Paramount Pictures

Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American motion picture production company and distribution company, located on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, California....
 on February 6, 2007. It is devoid of any special features.

A Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition DVD (with special features) was released on May 22, 2007. It was also released on HD DVD
HD DVD

HD DVD is a discontinued high-density optical media optical disc format for storing data and high-definition video.HD DVD was supported principally by Toshiba, and was envisaged to be the successor to the standard DVD format....
 and Blu-ray formats.

The Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition DVD is also available in a Five-Disc Commemorative Set which also includes the Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition of Letters from Iwo Jima
Letters from Iwo Jima

is a 2006 in film war film directed and co-produced by Clint Eastwood whose cast includes Ken Watanabe and Kazunari Ninomiya. The film portrays the Battle of Iwo Jima from the perspective of the Japanese Imperial Japanese Army and is a companion piece to Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers , which depicts the same battle from the American viewpoin...
 and a bonus fifth disc containing History Channel's Heroes of Iwo Jima documentary and To the Shores of Iwo Jima
To the Shores of Iwo Jima

To the Shores of Iwo Jima was a 1945 in film Kodachrome color short war film produced by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps....
, a documentary produced by the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps.

External links

  • Official Movie Site.
  • at Metacritic.com