Four Hours in My Lai (2006 Movie)
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Four Hours in My Lai is a 2006 movie based on the true story of the massacre of hundreds of unarmed women and children in the village of My Lai Vietnam War.
Plot
The movie begins with the lives at home of the soldiers that were involved in the massacre,
and covers what happened in the village massacre, and with the soldiers after the cruel massacre, including Lt. William Calleys appeals, and his ultimate release from prison with a presidential pardon from President Nixon.
Cast
* Blake Clark - Captain Ernest Medina * Mark-Paul Gosslaar - Pvt First Class. Charles Sledge * Ryan Phillippe - Lt. William Calley * Emmy Rossum - Lisa Sledge
* Jim Gurson - Sgt. David Mitchell * Brian Davis - Pvt. Henry Creek * Niko Stjepanovic - Pvt. Medic James Yasa * Ed Goldburg - Pvt First Class. Varnado Simpson
Directed by Jerry Bruckheimer
Written by Ross Simmons,
Michael McGruther
Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer
Camera by Will Jameson,
Eric Rabisi, Niko Stjepanovic
Starring Emmy Rossum,
Mark-Paul Gosslaar, Ryan Phillippe
Distributed by 20th Century Fox Release date(s) November 15, 2006 Running time 226 minutes Language English Budget $8 million USD
IMDB Profile Los Angeles Harbor College
Special Thanks to Larry H. Heimgartner and Los Angeles Harbor College Theater/Drama Dept.