Hart's War

Beyond courage, beyond honor.

6.4
20022h 5m

When Col. William McNamara is stripped of his freedom in a German POW camp, he's determined to keep on fighting even from behind enemy lines. Enlisting the help of a young lieutenant in a brilliant plot against his captors, McNamara risks everything on a mission to free his men and change the outcome of the war.

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Lieutenant Scott's Speech

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Sharing Bread With The Prisoners

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P-51's Attack The Camp

Cast

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Bruce Willis

Col. William A. McNamara

Photo of Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell

Lt. Thomas W. Hart

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Terrence Howard

Lt. Lincoln A. Scott

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Marcel Iureș

Col. Werner Visser

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Cole Hauser

Staff Sgt. Vic W. Bedford

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Linus Roache

Capt. Peter A. Ross

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Vicellous Shannon

Lt. Lamar T. Archer

Photo of Rory Cochrane

Rory Cochrane

Sgt. Carl S. Webb

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Joe Spano

Col. J.M. Lange

Photo of Michael Weston

Michael Weston

Pfc. W. Roy Potts

Photo of Adrian Grenier

Adrian Grenier

Pvt. Daniel E. Abrams

Photo of Jonathan Brandis

Jonathan Brandis

Pvt. Lewis P. Wakely

Photo of Maury Sterling

Maury Sterling

Pfc. Dennis A. Gerber

Photo of Sam Jaeger

Sam Jaeger

Capt. R.G. Sisk

Photo of Scott Michael Campbell

Scott Michael Campbell

Cpl. Joe S. Cromin

Photo of Rick Ravanello

Rick Ravanello

Maj. Joe Clary

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Sebastian Tillinger

Pvt. Bert D. 'Moose' Codman

Photo of Brad Hunt

Brad Hunt

Pvt. G.H. 'Cookie' Bell

Photo of Rúaidhrí Conroy

Rúaidhrí Conroy

Cpl. D.F. Lisko

Photo of Sam Worthington

Sam Worthington

as Cpl. B.J. 'Depot' Guidry

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Reviews

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Wuchak

8/10

Like Hogan's Heroes but serious and quasi-realistic

RELEASED IN 2002 and directed by Gregory Hoblit, "Hart's War" is a war flick about a paper-pushing lieutenant with a background in law (Colin Farrell) who is unexpectedly captured in Belgium and taken to a POW camp in southern Germany in the closing months of the European theater of the war. He eventually befriends and defends a Tuskegee Airmen (Terrence Howard). Marcel Iures plays the humane German commandant while Bruce Willis plays the tough-as-nails American colonel of the POWs. Cole Hauser is on hand as a racist soldier.

This is obviously not a conventional WWII flick. Although it starts out with some great war action, it has more in common with films like "Stalag 17" (1953) and "The Great Escape" (1963), albeit with modern filmmaking craft. As my title blurb points out, it's reminiscent of Hogan's Heroes but without the comedy, plus elements of “A Few Good Men” (1992). The film isn't really about survival in the POW camp, but rather the tensions of the prisoners and the criminal drama.

Some have complained that no fascist camp colonel in his right mind would allow such a trial as depicted in the movie. But there are several reasons why the commandant would allow it: (1.) for entertainment, (2.) to witness and understand the American way, (3.) he knew the war would be over soon and wanted to have the Allie's favor, or (4.) a mixture of the above. Keep in mind that the commandant went to school in the US after the first world war so he was enamored by American lifestyle and had a fondness for jazz. I'm sure entertainment was a huge factor since POW camp life is just as boring for the captors as it is for the captives over time.

The climax telegraphs that this is a war MOVIE and not real life, but it's packed with action and gripping drama. It’s also ultimately quite moving. Although it failed at the box office, "Hart's War" is a very good WWII POW camp movie and, in some ways, great.

THE FILM RUNS 125 minutes and was shot in the Czech Republic.

GRADE: B+/A-

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