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HART'S WAR
When Lieutenant Tommy Hart is captured and thrown into a German prisoner of war camp, top ranking Colonel William McNamara assigns him to defend Lieutenant Lincoln Scott, a black POW accused of murdering a fellow white prisoner.
Review by David Bruce |


(2002)
This page was created on February 18, 2002
This page was last updated on
May 29, 2005
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Directed by Gregory Hoblit
Screenplay by Billy Ray and Terry George
Novel by John Katzenbach
Bruce Willis .... Colonel William McNamara
Colin Farrell .... Lieutenant Tommy Hart
Terrence Dashon Howard .... Lieutenant Lincoln Scott
Vicellous Reon Shannon .... Lamar Archer
Cole Hauser .... Bedford
Rory Cochrane
Linus Roache
Rick Ravanello .... Major Joe Clary
Marcel Iures .... SS Major Wilhelm Visser
Sam Worthington .... Depot
David Barrass .... Fussel
Maury Sterling .... Gerber
Michael Weston .... Potts
Sebastian Tillinger .... Moose
Sam Jaeger .... Sisk
Jonathan Brandis .... Waverly
Brad Hunt .... Cookie
Christian Kahrmann .... M.P. Sergeant
Dan van Husen .... Box Car Sergeant
Produced by
Stephen J. Eads .... associate producer
David Foster .... producer
Wolfgang Glattes .... executive producer
Patricia Graf .... associate producer
Gregory Hoblit .... producer
David Ladd .... producer
Arnold Rifkin .... producer
Original music by Rachel Portman
Cinematography by Alar Kivilo
Film Editing by David Rosenbloom
MPAA: Rated R for some strong war violence and language.
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Parents, please refer to PARENTALGUIDE.ORG |
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SYNOPSIS:
Lieutenant Tommy Hart (Colin Farrell) is a second year law student who is enlisted as an officer's aide in World War II due to his father's political pull. When he is captured and thrown into a German prisoner of war camp, top ranking Colonel William McNamara (Bruce Willis) assigns him to defend Lieutenant Lincoln Scott (Terrence Howard), a black POW accused of murdering a fellow white prisoner. Hart must struggle against his privileged past to prove that he is a true man of honor, worthy of his rank. In preparing a defense for his client, Tommy stumbles upon a plot that will force him to choose between his country, his own morality and his life. Based on a novel by John Katzenbach. |
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