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Credited cast: | |||
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Harold G. Moore | ... |
Himself - Retired Lt. General
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Mel Gibson | ... |
Himself /
Lt. Col. Hal Moore
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Randall Wallace | ... |
Himself - Director-Screenwriter
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Joseph L. Galloway | ... |
Himself
(as Joe Galloway)
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Bruce P. Crandall | ... |
Himself - Retired Major
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Greg Kinnear | ... |
Himself /
Maj. Bruce Crandall
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Dean Semler | ... |
Himself - Director of Photography
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Lon Bender | ... |
Himself - Sound Designer
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Michael T. Boyd | ... |
Himself - Costume Designer
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Sam Elliott | ... |
Himself /
Sgt. Maj. Basil Plumley
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Barbara Geoghegan | ... |
Herself
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Nick Glennie-Smith | ... |
Himself - Composer
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David Goldberg | ... |
Himself - Visual Effects Supervisor
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William Hoy | ... |
Himself - Editor
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Chris Klein | ... |
Himself /
2nd Lt. Jack Geoghegan
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This is a movie that covers every aspect of war. The truly awful scenes of battle were balanced by the awful waiting of the families back home. I laughed, I cried, I felt proud of my country and the brave soldiers who fought and died for our country.
Mel Gibson played Col. Moore to perfection. Sam Elliott was absolutely terrifying as Sargeant Major Basil Plumley. As the soldiers of the 7th Cav said of the real Plumley, God must look like Sar-Major Plumley but He is nowhere near as mean. Elliot had that attitude mastered.
If you want to experience the chaos, bravery and horror of combat, "We Were Soldiers" is the movie for you.