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Windtalkers (2002)
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Starring: Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach, Noah Emmerich, Frances O'Connor, Mark Ruffalo, Christian Slater, Peter Stormare, Brian Van Holt
Director: John Woo
Category: Action / Adventure, Drama, War
Studio: MGM / UA
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French
Length:
134 mins
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"An exciting, head-bashing action epic from John Woo!"-Rex Reed

In the brutal World War II Battle of Saipan, Sergeant Joe Enders (Academy AwardŽ winner Nicolas Cage) guards - and ultimately befriends - Ben Yahzee (Adam Beech), a young Navajo trained in the one wartime code never broken by the enemy, the Navajo Code.But if Yahzee should fall into Japanese hands, how far will Enders go to save the military's most powerful secret?John Woo directs this "exciting" (Premiere) "against all odds battle adventure" (The Toronto Star) written by John Rice and Joe Batteer and inspired by the true story of the Navajo soldiers whose courage and sacrifices helped win the war in the Pacific.

 
 
   
   

 
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