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Title:
To End All Wars.
Rating: R.
Year: Unknown.
Film Companies: Argyll Film Partners, Goldcrest Films International.
Cast: Robert Carlyle (Black and White), Kiefer Sutherland (24,
Ring of Fire, Beat), Ciaran McMenamin (Circus, Country Kilburn), Mark Strong (The
Jury), James Cosmo, Masayuki Yui, Sakae Kimura, Shu Nakajima, Yugo Sasa, John Gregg,
Winton Nicholson, Adam Sinclair, Greg Ellis, Pip Torrens, James McCarthy, Brendan
Cowell (Monster), Dennis Ihara, Tracy Anderson, Duff Armour, Robert Jobe (String
Theory), Jeremy Pippin, Christopher White, Sergio Alarcon, Jonathan Chapman, Robert
Lee Captain, Richard LaFond Jr., Daryl Bonilla, Clyde Yamashita, Joji Yoshida.
Crew: Jack Hafer (Producer), David L. Cunningham (Producer, Director),
Penelope L. Foster (Co-Producer), Scott Walchek, Greg Newman (Executive Producers),
Celestia Fox (Europian Casting Director), Mike Fenton (U.S. Casting Director), Masayuki
Yui (Japanese Casting Director), Paul Sylbert (Production Designer), Ernest Gordon
(Author), Bart Gavigan (Script Consultant), Brian Godawa (Screenwriter), Enock N.
Freire, Edwin Marshall Jr. (Associate Producer), Greg Gardiner (Director of Photography).
Synopsis: A tale from the same story that brought us the classic
A Bridge Over the River Kwait. This film is considered by some to be the standard
for what Christian films should look like. On the other hand, many might ask, "What
makes this film Christian?" It contains a good dose of profanity, gore, violence,
and nudity. Yet at the same time it powerfully tells a story of pain and forgiveness.
Theater Release: Past.
DVD Release: Current. |
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