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Hart's War
The film is based on the truth story. It is about second-year Harvard Law School student enters into army during World War II. He becomes a prison-bird and discover surprise, dangerous truths.
11 April 1971, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
13 April 1976, Danbury, Connecticut, USA
29 January 1977, Perrysburg, Ohio, USA
30 April 1945, Gummersbach, Germany
1979, Ireland
11 March 1969, Chicago, Illinois, USA
21 February 1926, Praha, Czechoslovakia
26 April 1947, Pontiac, Michigan, USA
1948
December 24, 2010
Big WWII drama about honor, courage and sacrifice.May 26, 2006
In the ever-increasing onslaught of war movies, it stands head and shoulders above most of the competition.August 09, 2002
Proves a servicable World War II drama that can't totally hide its contrivances, but it at least calls attention to a problem Hollywood too long has ignored.February 08, 2003
...Suitably gritty and intense...February 24, 2002
We're situated in that familiar showbiz intersection of Hollywood and Rhine.November 06, 2002
Reaches for more than it can handle, but it's well-acted and earnest in its intentions.February 19, 2002
...it's not your typical war movie but I'm giving it thumbs down because I think its attempts to be different were quite frankly kind of ludicrous.March 13, 2002
An exciting, thoughtful and adrenaline-pumping war picture that is provocative and different.October 30, 2006
Nationality, race and politics clash in unexpected ways in this well-directed and acted but extremely old-fashioned prison drama that recalls genre film sof the 1950s and 1960s.December 08, 2002
It's hard to know whether or not to recommend this film because for every thing it does right there's at least one and occasionally two things it gets ever so wrong.February 09, 2006
This earnest WWII escape story throws in a courtroom drama, but to nobody's advantage.February 13, 2003
'Hart's War' is a perfect example of a film that remains anchored in mediocrity from beginning to end. It plods along like a chronic asthmatic, meandering to a conclusion that's both irritating and implausible.