Summary
Windtalkers is an American war film first released in 2002,
directed by John Woo.
The film stars Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach, Peter Stormare, Noah Emmerich and Mark Ruffalo.
It has also been released under the title: Wind Talkers.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: John Woo
- Script: John Woo
- Photo: Jeffrey L. Kimball
- Music: James Horner
- Cast: Nicolas Cage (Sergeant Joe Enders), Adam Beach (Private Ben Yahzee), Peter Stormare (Gunnery Sergeant Hjelmstad), Noah Emmerich (Private Chick), Mark Ruffalo (Private Pappas), Brian Van Holt (Private Harrigan), Martin Henderson (Private Nellie), Roger Willie (Private Charlie Whitehorse), Frances O’Connor (Rita), Christian Slater (Sgt. Pete ’Ox’ Anderson), Jason Isaacs (Major Mellitz), Billy Morts (Fortino), Cameron Thor (Mertens), Kevin Cooney (Ear Doctor), Holmes Osborne (Colonel Hollings), Keith Campbell (Kittring), Clayton J. Barber (Hasby), Scott Atkinson (Camp Tarawa Staff Sergeant), Jeremy Davidson (Marine), Brian Maynard (Corpsman), Albert Smith (Navajo Man), James D. Dever (Field Hospital Colonel), Vincent Whipple (Navajo Instructor), Jim Morse (Marine Recruit), Chris Devlin (Code Instructor Sergeant), Jeff Davis (Technical Sergeant), Glen Begay (Radio Codetalker), Ross Lasi Tanoai (Eddie the Bartender), Brian Kasai (Japanese Intelligence Officer), Hiroshi Mori (Japanese Radio Officer), John Takeshi Ichikawa (Japanese Bunker Commander), Christopher T. Yamamoto (Japanese Bunker Gunner), Marc McClellan (Marine Artillery Commander), Steve Tanizaki (Japanese Artillery Officer), Malcolm Dohi (Battleship Codetalker), Darrel Guilbeau (Battleship Petty Officer), Aaron Yamagata (Tanapag Boy), Victoria Chen (Tanapag Mother), Jon Michael Souza (NCO), Carissa Jung (Tanapag Girl), Wataru Yoshida (Japanese Artillery Man), Junya Oishi (Japanese Artillery Sighter), Jiro Koga (Japanese Artillery Gunner), Lynn Kawailele Allen (Hula Dancer), Tina Leialoha Gube (Hula Dancer), Alewa T. Olotoa (Hula Dancer), Ilima Pumphrey (Hula Dancer), Lena Savaiinaea (Hula Dancer), Kaliko Scott (Hula Dancer), Robert Aguilar Jr. (Private Povovich), James Carretta (Platoon Sergeant), Matthew Castano (Japanese Soldier), Timothy Di Pri (Politician), Christopher Gilbertson (Marine), David L. Hall (Soldier in Convoy), Christopher Illing (Marine), Keii Johnston (Marine), Ender Lee (Dying Japanese Soldier), Steve Lindsay (Discharged Platoon Sergeant), Michael Ng (Japanese Soldier), Nils Oliveto (U.S. Marine), Denney Pierce (Marine), John Rocha (Marine), John Thomas (Core group marine), Ren Urano (Japanese Radioman), Dixon White (Hospital Room Patient), Reese Williams (Platoon Sergeant), Jimmy Zerda (Camp Tarawa Marine)
- Country: USA
- Language: English / Navajo / Japanese
- Runtime: 134 min
- Aka: Wind Talkers
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