War Stories

War Stories (2003)


  • Genre: Drama, War, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 2003-01-29
  • User Rating: 4.3/10 from 6 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 27min
  • Language: English
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Robert Singer
star 4.3/10
From 6 Ratings

Summary

A feature-length pilot film for a proposed NBC series, War Stories is set in a battle-torn Middle Eastern country that is obviously Uzbekistan (but not identified as such). Cynical, hard-as-nails American war correspondent Ben Dansmore (Jeff Goldblum) balks at being assigned a new photographer/partner so soon after the newcomer's predecessor (who happened to be Ben's best friend) was literally blown to bits while covering a hot story. "There's no such thing as truth; that's why they call them stories." That is Ben's philosophy, one that he hopes to impart to idealistic young Nora Stone (Lake Bell). But Nora, whose sister died in the terrorist attacks of September 11, refuses to be as cold and dispassionate as Ben. It takes a series of near-death experiences dodging bullets and fanatical rebels for Ben and Nora to find the common ground so necessary to their future teamwork.

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  • Jeff Goldblum

    as Ben Dansmore
  • Lake Bell

    as Nora Stone
  • Louise Lombard

    as Gayle Phelan
  • Jeffrey Nordling

    as Ian Rhys
  • Noam Jenkins

    as Rainy Tamarov
  • Jack Dimich

    as Uzbeky Commander
  • Yousuf Azami

    as Guard
  • Ed Begley Jr.

    as Ed O'Brian
  • Keith Birkfeld

    as Taliban Recruit
  • Jason Brooks

    as Mike Skrumbis
  • Michael Reilly Burke

    as Coulter
  • Christina Chang

    as Camera Woman
  • Anand Chulani

    as IMU rapper
  • Alanna Dergan

    as Young girl
  • Homie Doroodian

    as Guerilla fighter
  • Ron Griffith

    as Taliban Guard
  • Nicholas Guilak

    as IMU Soldier
  • Mark Harelik

    as
  • Marty Hrejsa

    as Uzbek Clerk
  • Ramsey Malouky

    as Uzbek Official
  • Patrick Roman Miller

    as Al Haddad
  • Herion Mustafaraj

    as Kakia
  • Navid Negahban

    as Al Qaeda Rebel at Bridge
  • Tony Sears

    as French Traveler
  • Eric St. John

    as
  • Richard Steinmetz

    as Andrew Thorne
  • Antonina Thompson

    as Uzbek young mother
  • Ines Wurth

    as Burka Woman
Crew Joe Bucaro III Stunts
Writing Peter Noah Writer
Camera Adam Kane Director of Photography
Editing Philip Sgriccia Editor
Directing Robert Singer Director

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