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A criminal subculture operates among U.S. soldiers stationed in West Germany just before the fall of the Berlin wall.

Overview

User Rating:
6.9/10   10,925 votes
Director:
Gregor Jordan
Writers:
Robert O'Connor (book)
Gregor Jordan (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
31 October 2002 (Germany) more
Genre:
Comedy | Crime | Drama | Thriller | War more
Tagline:
War is hell... but peace is f*#!%!! boring. more
Plot:
A criminal subculture operates among U.S. soldiers stationed in West Germany just before the fall of the Berlin wall. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 6 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(9 articles)
Joaquin Phoenix Retiring from Acting Completely?!
 (From FirstShowing.net. 29 October 2008, 9:56 AM, PDT)

Movie Drinking Games: Miracle at St. Anna [Drinking Games]
 (From FilmSchoolRejects. 26 September 2008, 11:57 AM, PDT)

User Comments:
A story so funny it has to be true... more

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Joaquin Phoenix ... Ray Elwood

Ed Harris ... Colonel Berman

Scott Glenn ... Sergeant Lee

Anna Paquin ... Robyn Lee

Elizabeth McGovern ... Mrs. Berman

Michael Peña ... Garcia

Leon ... Stoney (as Leon Robinson)

Gabriel Mann ... Knoll
Dean Stockwell ... General Lancaster

Brian Delate ... Colonel Marshall
Shiek Mahmud-Bey ... Sergeant Saad (as Sheik Mahmud-Bey)

Amani Gethers ... Kirschfield
Noah Lee Margetts ... Rothfuss (as Noah)
Tom Ellis ... Squash

Kick Gurry ... Video

Haluk Bilginer ... The Turk

Idris Elba ... Kimborough

Glenn Fitzgerald ... Hicks
James 'Kimo' Wills ... Walters (as Kimo Wills)
Enoch Frost ... Johnnie
Jimmie Ray Weeks ... Colonel Armstrong
Roger Griffiths ... Simmons

Alexis Rodney ... Parsons McCovey
Josef Ostendorf ... Herman
Tom George ... Nerdy Young Soldier
Lars Rudolph ... Courier
Paul Conway ... Frank

Martin Cole ... MP
Ilhani Terzi ... Davood
Alexander Theodossiadis ... Bouncer

Derek Lea ... Truck Driver #1
Mark Anthony Newman ... Truck Driver #2 (as Mark Newman)
David Crow ... Private
Jason Rayford ... Young Soldier
Gary Washington ... Sergeant Saad's Man
James Battles ... Sergeant Saad's Man

Leon Deavers ... Sergeant Saad's Man
Gerald Jacy ... Sergeant Saad's Man
Michael Johnson ... Sergeant Saad's Man
John Lovett ... Sergeant Saad's Man
Antonio Ruffin ... Sergeant Saad's Man
Glenn Stephens ... Sergeant Saad's Man
Terrence Packer ... Sergeant Saad's Man
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Robert Hatch ... Army Major (uncredited)
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Directed by
Gregor Jordan 
 
Writing credits
Robert O'Connor (book)

Gregor Jordan (screenplay) and
Eric Weiss (screenplay) (as Eric Axel Weiss) &
Nora Maccoby (screenplay)

Produced by
Bobby Allen .... associate producer
Chris Chrisafis .... co-executive producer
Rainer Grupe .... producer
Oliver Huzly .... co-producer
Amy Kaufman .... associate producer
Reinhard Klooss .... executive producer
Kai May .... co-executive producer
Ariane Moody .... producer
James Schamus .... executive producer
Douglas Stone .... co-executive producer
Chris Thompson .... co-producer
Paul Webster .... executive producer
James Wilson .... co-executive producer
 
Original Music by
David Holmes 
 
Cinematography by
Oliver Stapleton (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Lee Smith 
 
Casting by
Abi Cohen 
Ali Farrell 
Laura Rosenthal 
Annie Teague 
 
Production Design by
Steven Jones-Evans 
 
Art Direction by
Christoph Simons 
Frank Walsh (supervising art director)
 
Set Decoration by
Judy Farr 
Olaf Lemitz 
 
Costume Design by
Odile Dicks-Mireaux  (as Odile Dicks Mireaux)
 
Makeup Department
Sandra Grimmer .... makeup artist
Fae Hammond .... chief hair designer
Fae Hammond .... chief makeup designer
Sharon Martin .... makeup artist
Pebbles Robertson .... hair stylist
Astrid Schikorra .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Peter McAleese .... executive in charge of production
Claus Meding .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Patrick Clayton .... first assistant director
Sean Clayton .... key second assistant director
Kate Dennis .... second unit director
Andreas Meszaros .... third assistant director
Fletcher Rodley .... third assistant director
Gregor Stitzl .... crowd assistant director
 
Art Department
Graham Caulfield .... drapes
Roger Holden .... props
Jason Knox-Johnston .... stand-by art director
Tam Morris .... storyboard artist
Raymond Perry .... property master
Sarah Stuart .... art department assistant
 
Sound Department
Nick Adams .... supervising sound editor
Gordon Brown .... additional dialogue adr editor
Colin Cooper .... foley mixer
Jonathan Cronin .... foley editor
Laurent Friob .... assistant sound editor
Matthew Gough .... additional sound re-recording mixer
Steve Hancock .... studio sound technician
Graham Headicar .... additional sound effects editor
Martin Müller .... sound mixer
Mike Prestwood Smith .... additional sound re-recording mixer (as Michael Prestwood-Smith)
Adrian Rhodes .... sound re-recording mixer
Sam Southwick .... supervising sound editor
Nigel Stone .... dialogue editor
Sven Taits .... sound re-recording mixer
Alexander Theodossiadis .... second boom operator
Mike Wood .... additional dialogue editor
Mike Wood .... adr editor
Paul Wrightson .... adr editor
Paul Wrightson .... dialogue editor
Jeffrey Perkins .... sound re-recording mixer (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Gerd Feuchter .... special effects supervisor
Rolf Hanke .... special effects production manager
Torsten Knapp .... special effects technician
Endres Löber .... special effects technician
Michael Luppino .... special effects foreman
Bernd Rautenberg .... special effects technician
Mathias Spannagel .... special effects technician
Thomas Thiele .... special effects technician
Ralf Wetzel .... special effects technician
 
Visual Effects by
Dan Ashton .... scanning and recording
Alan Church .... digital visual effects supervisor: Hypnosis VFX
Peter Connelly .... digital compositor
Gavin Digby .... digital compositor
Simon Giles .... visual effects supervisor: on location, Hypnosis VFX
Theano Kazagli .... digital I/O: Cinesite
Diane Kingston .... digital visual effects coordinator
Paul Ladd .... visual effects coordinator: Cinesite
Paul Lambert .... sequence supervisor
Mathias Larserud .... CG artist
Derek Ledbetter .... visual effects
Stuart McAra .... visual effects producer: Cinesite
Steve Parsons .... senior data operator
Antoinette Perez .... visual effects coordinator: Cinesite
Foad Shah .... I/O film supervisor
Mark Slade .... digital compositor
Tara Walker .... digital I/O
Trevor Young .... digital compositor
Phil Green .... data operator (uncredited)
Courtney Vanderslice .... head of production: Cinesite (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Roy Alon .... stunts
Sadie Eden .... stunts
Nick Gillard .... stunts
Marko König .... stunts
Thilo Kudler .... stunt double: J. Phoenix
Derek Lea .... stunts
Mark Lisbon .... stunts
Sean McCabe .... stunt coordinator
Mark Anthony Newman .... stunts
Ray Nicholas .... stunts
Dieter Pfersching .... stunts
Gábor Piroch .... assistant stunt coordinator
Gábor Piroch .... stunt double: S. Glenn
Terence Plummer .... stunts
Dinny Powell .... stunts
Tatjana Rosenblatt .... stunt double: A. Paquin
David Ware .... stunt wire technician
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Therese Andersson .... electrician
Gerd Breiter .... assistant camera
Armin Buerkle .... best boy
Milly Donaghy .... clapper loader
Sam Garwood .... focus puller
Leigh Gold .... first assistant camera: second unit
Sönke Hansen .... camera operator: "b" camera
Sönke Hansen .... director of photography: second unit
Rupert Lloyd-Parry .... grip
Nic Sadler .... director of photography: second unit
Steve Sansom .... rigger
Florian Schneider .... grip
Alex Scott .... gaffer
Joy Scott .... video assistant
Sascha 'Sash' Seitz .... first assistant camera: second unit
 
Casting Department
Jaclyn Brodsky .... casting assistant
Robert Hatch .... extras casting
Catherine Huegel .... local crowd casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jane Petrie .... assistant costume designer
 
Editorial Department
Steve Farman .... negative cutter
Steve Harrow .... post-production consultant
John Lee .... first assistant editor
Uli Mueller-Uri .... post-production intern
Ben Renton .... second assistant editor
Catriona Richardson .... assistant editor
Martin Walsh .... color grader
Sam Mangan .... post-production coordinator (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Chris Dawkins .... musician: guitar and bass
Stephen Hilton .... music programmer (as Steve Hilton)
Stephen Hilton .... musician: keyboards (as Steve Hilton)
David Holmes .... music supervisor
Hugo James Nicolson .... music editor (as Hugo Nicholson)
Richard T. Norris .... music editor
Jim Watson .... musician: keyboards
 
Transportation Department
Jan Corin Wolfgang Kitanoff .... driver: Ed Harris
Olaf Lemitz .... driver
Daniel Seideneder .... picture car coordinator
Alexander Theodossiadis .... driver: Joaquin Phoenix
 
Other crew
Kim Ballard .... senior production executive: FilmFour
Jo Farrugia .... production assistant
Lorraine Francis .... assistant: David Holmes
Brendan Gunn .... dialogue coach
Jo Hannam .... assistant accountant
Robert Hatch .... production assistant
Bernhard Janitzki .... production assistant
Ivan Jordan .... assistant to director
Peter Kujawski .... assistant: Mr. Schamus
Cheryl Leigh .... script supervisor
Uli Lorenz .... assistant to location manager
Uli Lorenz .... location assistant
Clare Macdonald .... assistant to producer
Paula McBreen .... production coordinator
Jill McCullough .... dialect coach
Della Moore .... financial controller
Bridget Irene Pastor .... location manager
Roger Phillips .... title designer
Ariel Rogers .... assistant: Amy Kaufman
Sarah Sher .... assistant to producer
Kevin L. Thieme .... second military advisor
Rene von Bodisco .... production assistant
Martina Werner .... assistant: Reinhard Klooss
Michael Zimmermann .... location manager
Claudia Zschauer .... production coordinator
Helen de Winter .... delivery coordinator (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Richard Chamberlain .... special thanks
Vanessa Langer .... dedicatee
Ian Neil .... thanks
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Army Go Home! (Germany)
Buffalo Soldiers - Army Go Home! (Germany) (DVD title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence, drug content, strong language and some sexuality.
Runtime:
98 min
Country:
UK | Germany
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
MOVIEmeter: ?
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Company:
FilmFour more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on 9 September 2001. The events that happened two days later effectively killed the film's chances of distribution within the United States. more
Goofs:
Miscellaneous: Elwood disables the girl's car by disconnecting the battery link, but when she tries to start it you can hear the car turn over. If the battery was disconnected there would have been no response from the engine at all. more
Quotes:
Ray Elwood: Uh, guys.
[still talking]
Ray Elwood: Guys. Guys!
[silence]
Ray Elwood: Uh, just letting you know, Parsons is dead.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "Anatomy of a Scene: Buffalo Soldiers" (????) more
Soundtrack:
Ich Bin Ein Arschloch more

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18 out of 26 people found the following comment useful:-
A story so funny it has to be true..., 28 October 2004
8/10
Author: mentalcritic from Southern Hemisphere

Well, in reality, I suspect the story behind Buffalo Soldiers has picked up a bit of embellishment along the way from modern folklore to big screen, but that's hardly surprising. What is surprising is that such a basic story can be turned into such a funny film. It's not so much ha-ha funny as it is just ironic funny. Indeed, the story about one woman screaming protests about the so-called anti-American sentiment of the film and flinging a bottle at the screen tells me that some people still expect their comedy to be spoonfed to them.

If anything, this film reads like a celebration of the things that the citizens of Western societies take for granted. With soldiers situated far from home, and having nothing better to do than play games of indoor gridiron at times, it's a small wonder that soldiers turn to drug abuse or other such illegal activity in order to stave off boredom. Stir craziness is a problem in any army during peacetime, although one can't help but wonder if we're not being shown a rather extreme example here.

The basis of this black comedy is in the solid performances of the principal cast. Joaquin Phoenix shows once again that he has a great talent, while Ed Harris and Scott Glenn do an admirable job of playing the straight arrows. But it is another moderated little-girl-lost type of performance from the ever-wonderful Anna Paquin that at least kept this viewer engaged. This woman could make a ninety minute film in which she reads the telephone book, and I'd probably enjoy it.

The corruption shown in this film is hardly surprising, given how little soldiers seem to be paid in comparison to the stress they endure. If there is indeed any truth to the depicitions of drug abuse, then it's not surprising anymore that employers are currently employing random drug testing. Dr. Strangelove couldn't get more spot-on about how the human element of the military is generally its undoing. After one memorable sequence involving drugged tank drivers, I'll never be able to catch sight of an army vehicle without getting the urge to run away, screaming.

I gave Buffalo Soldiers an eight out of ten. Under normal circumstances, I would have given it a seven, but it has Anna Paquin in it, and any film with Anna Paquin in it can earn a bonus point. If you like your comedy without obvious prompts of when you're meant to laugh, then you can't go wrong with Buffalo Soldiers.

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