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In February 1966, while on a combat mission, Lt. Dieter Dengler, a German-born U.S. Navy pilot in squadron VA-145, flying from
the carrier USS Ranger, is shot down in his Douglas A-1 Skyraider over Laos. He survives the crash, only to be captured by the
Pathet Lao. Dengler is offered leniency by the province governor, if he will sign a document condemning America, but he refuses.
Dengler is tortured and taken to a prison camp. There he meets his fellow prisoners: American pilots Gene DeBruin and Duane W.
Martin, Y.C., Procet and Phisit, some of whom have been captives for years.
Dengler immediately plans to escape, but receives only grudging approval from the others. All are suffering from malnutrition,
unhygienic conditions and abuse by the guards. After some months the food supply worsens further, and they learn that the
starving guards are planning to kill them and return to their village, so the prisoners agree to put the long-prepared plan
into action. This involves escaping through a weakened place in the perimeter fence, dividing into two groups, circling the
perimeter fence in opposite directions, converging on the guard hut during the lunch hour to overwhelm the guards, and
contacting the American forces for rescue.
Due to one party of prisoners disobeying Dengler's orders, the escape does not go to plan and nearly all the guards end up
being shot. With insufficient equipment and supplies, the prisoners disperse in the jungle. Dengler and Martin form one group,
while Gene and Y.C. leave together to an uncertain fate.
Dengler and Martin try to reach the Mekong River to cross over into Thailand, fashioning a crude raft, but are caught in rapids
and a waterfall. After losing their raft, Dengler and Martin are soon found by a mob of angry villagers, who kill Martin. Dengler
escapes and flees back into the jungle, hiding from the pursuing villagers. A few days later, he is rescued by an American
helicopter. Back at the U.S. compound he is taken to, Dengler is kept isolated in a hospital for debriefing due to the classified
nature of his mission. He is visited by some of the men from his squadron, who covertly take him back to his ship, where he is
welcomed as a hero by the crew.
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Christian Bale, Steve Zahn, Jeremy Davies, Pat Healy, François Chau, Toby Huss
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Director: Werner Herzog
Producers: Steve Marlton, Werner Herzog, Elton Brand, Harry Knapp
Released - July 4, 2007
Length - 125 minutes
Music Composer: Klaus Badelt & Ernst Reijseger
Movie Distributed by MGM Distribution Company
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