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Buffalo Soldiers (2003)
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Starring: Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, Gabriel Mann, Elizabeth McGovern, Anna Paquin, Joaquin Phoenix, Leon Robinson, Dean Stockwell
Director: Gregor Jordan
Category: Drama, Comedy
Studio: Disney / Buena Vista
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Length:
99 mins

 
 

 

Steal All That You Can Steal.

Joaquin Phoenix (Signs, Gladiator) leads an all-star cast in a wickedly funny comedy that entertains in the edgy tradition of Pulp Fiction! A U.S. soldier with nothing to fight but boredom as the Cold War winds down, Ray Elwood (Phoenix) enjoys the rush of trading anything he can get his hands on in West Germany's booming black-market... while his inept commander (Ed Harris - The Hours) is none the wiser. Everything is perfect... until he starts dating the new sergeant's daughter (Anna Paquin - X-Men 1&2)! But before he can pull off one last big score, Elwood's escalating personal war with Sergeant Lee (Scott Glenn - Training Day) will send him deeper into a deadly mess... that may not have a way out!

 
 
   
   

 
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