Rules of Engagement (2000)
Part war movie, part courtroom thriller, this gripping drama finds a war hero put on trial for a rescue mission gone terribly wrong with only his doubtful friend and fellow marine to represent him.
Rules of Engagement (2000)
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Released Year: 2000
Runtime: 128 minutes
Directors: William Friedkin
Casts: Philip Baker Hall, Samuel L. Jackson, Dale Dye, Ben Kingsley, Guy Pearce, Bruce Greenwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Mark Feuerstein, Anne Archer, Blair Underwood, Amidou
Storyline
Part war movie, part courtroom thriller, this gripping drama finds a war hero put on trial for a rescue mission gone terribly wrong with only his doubtful friend and fellow marine to represent him.
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Reviews
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L.A. Weekly -
Worth it, though, for the conviction and ramrod-erect bearing that pros Jackson and Jones bring to their roles.
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Chicago Sun-Times -
Works splendidly as a courtroom thriller about military values as long as you don't expect it to seriously consider those values.
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Chicago Reader -
Friedkin does a superb job of serving up the well-appointed script by James Webb and Stephen Gaghan.
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Los Angeles Times -
Passable, moderately diverting dramatic entertainment.
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New York Daily News -
Sometimes, movies would work better if you couldn't see them.
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Part war movie, part courtroom thriller, this gripping drama finds a war hero put on trial for a rescue mission gone terribly wrong with only his doubtful friend and fellow marine to represent him.
Part war movie, part courtroom thriller, this gripping drama finds a war hero put on trial for a rescue mission gone terribly wrong with only his doubtful friend and fellow marine to represent him.
Part war movie, part courtroom thriller, this gripping drama finds a war hero put on trial for a rescue mission gone terribly wrong with only his doubtful friend and fellow marine to represent him.
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