Not exact matches
Malcolm Rifkind - arrogant, notable for making a remark to US Congressmen including a certain Senator
John McCain and some other Vietnam
vets that they had no concept of what it was like to be at
war, went off in a huff when he wasn't given the role of Shadow Foreign Secretary.
Synopsis: This classic film noir by
John Huston stars Humphrey Bogart as World
War II
vet Frank McCloud.
No, the real MVP is
John C. Reilly, who injects the proceedings with regular humor as Hank Marlow, the wildly - bearded World
War II
vet castaway of the prologue, who has spent the past 29 years living here, losing his mind, missing the Cubs and his wife, and remaining in harmony with the silent natives.
This idyllic structure is interrupted when Mr.
John invites his cousin Captain
John (Thomas E. Breen), a World
War II
vet with a missing leg to visit his plantation.
Edgar Rice Burroughs, who wrote the «
John Carter of Mars» stories, appears as a character here, a young would - be writer (Daryl Sabara of «Spy Kids») reading the journal of his late uncle (Taylor Kitsch), a swarthy, two - fisted Civil
War vet searching for gold out West who stumbled instead into another Civil
War — this one a thousand years old and millions of miles away.
John Carter (Kitsch) is a civil
war vet from Virginia who wants nothing more to do with fighting.