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Ralph Fiennes | Contractor Team Leader | |
Guy Pearce | Sergeant Matt Thompson | |
David Morse | Colonel Reed | |
Evangeline Lilly | Connie James | |
Jeremy Renner | Staff Sergeant William James | |
Anthony Mackie | Sergeant JT Sanborn | |
Brian Geraghty | Specialist Owen Eldridge | |
Christian Camargo | Colonel John Cambridge | |
Suhail Aldabbach | Black Suit Man | |
Christopher Sayegh | Beckham |
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Producer | Kathryn Bigelow
Greg Shapiro |
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Writer | Mark Boal
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Cinematography | Barry Ackroyd
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Musician | Buck Sanders
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War is a drug. Nobody knows that better than Staff Sergeant James, head of elite squad of soldiers tasked with disarming bombs in the heat of combat. To do this nerve-shredding job, it's not enough to be the best: you have to thrive in a zone where the margin of error is zero, think as diabolically as a bomb-maker, and somehow survive with your body and soul intact. Powerfully realistic, action-packed, unrelenting and intense, The Hurt Locker has been hailed by critics as "an adrenaline-soaked tour de force" (A.O. Scott, The New York Times) and "one of the great war movies." (Richard Corliss, Time) |
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