Instead of suave and sophisticated George Clooney heading up the large cast of thieves, this time we have Channing Tatum
playing war vet Jimmy Logan.
Not exact matches
The World
War II
vet and former catcher set aside his own ball -
playing dreams to support his family and filled his son's head with the game at an early age, always making time after a day at the paper mill for a quick father - son catch.
Based on a true story, a Korean
war vet named Emmett Folley (
played by Gary Oldman) can't adjust to life back home and has a crisis with the law.
This dramatic and introspective Canadian movie about a Civil
War vet making his way through a zombie apocalypse
plays like a 19th century feature film version of The Walking Dead.
It's about three ageing Vietnam
vets —
played by Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne and Steve Carell — transporting the body of a soldier killed in the Iraq
War through the northeastern states in the grip of winter.
Frank Sinatra
plays a World
War II returning
vet and prospective novelist who goes back to his bourgeois Midwestern hometown.
He dons the itchy outfit to
play A.A. Milne, a shell - shocked World
War I
vet who returns to London after combat and finds he can no longer write superficial West End comedies.
You
play as Lincoln Clay, a Vietnam
War vet thats returns home from combat to find his hometown caught up in a war between various underworld crime organisatio
War vet thats returns home from combat to find his hometown caught up in a
war between various underworld crime organisatio
war between various underworld crime organisations.
So while we sit lemonade,
play polo and go on about our business living the illusion of freedom, what do you say to our returning troops who can not find support from our country, our homeless
vets, where the suicide rate from returning
vets in Iraq is the highest it's ever been in
war history, funds for their rehab is either null or shamefully deficient.