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Three Kings
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Synopsis
Three stars team up for this unusual look at America's role in the war against Iraq. In 1991, as the Gulf War winds to a close, three American servicemen find themselves happy to have achieved victory but wondering about the ultimate importance of what they've done (especially since Saddam Hussein is still in power). Major Archie Gates (George Clooney) is a decorated Vietnam veteran and special forces officer with two weeks to go before he retires; Sgt. Troy Barlow (Mark Wahlberg) has a new baby at home; and Chief Elgin (Ice Cube) is probably just going to end up back in Detroit. So when one of them comes across a map that seems to point out where Saddam's forces have stashed a large cache of gold they stole from Kuwait, they decide to follow the trail and take some of the war booty for themselves. However, the deeper they journey into Iraq, the more they see of the consequences of America's policies in the Middle East. Although President George Bush and the American military urged Iraqi citizens to rise up against Saddam Hussein, and pledged their support to a people's movement against the leader, Iraqis found that when they took to the streets against Saddam, the United States did not back them up, and the loss of Iraqi lives was fearsome. When Gates, Barlow and Elgin become aware of what's happening, they're torn between their desire to grab the fortune they came for and the demands of their conscience to help the people they came to liberate. Three Kings was directed by David O. Russell and marked a significant change of direction after his dark-humored relationship comedies, Spanking the Monkey and Flirting with Disaster. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

George Clooney Major Archie Gates
Nora Dunn Adriana Cruz
Ice Cube Chief Elgin
Holt McCallany Captain Van Meter
Mykelti Williamson Colonel Horn
Cliff Curtis Amir Abdulah
Saïd Taghmaoui Captain Sa'id
Mark Wahlberg Sergeant Troy Barlow
Jamie Kennedy Walter Wogaman
Judy Greer Cathy Daitch
Spike Jonze Conrad Vig
Liz Stauber Debbie Barlow

Production Crew

Jann K. Engel Art Director
Alan Glazer Associate Producer
Anne McCarthy Casting
Mary Vernieu Casting
Newton Thomas Sigel Cinematographer
Douglas Segal Co-producer
John Ridley Co-producer
Kim Roth Co-producer
Carter Burwell Composer (Music Score)
Kym Barrett Costume Designer
David O. Russell Director
Robert Lambert Editor
Bruce Berman Executive Producer
Gregory Goodman Executive Producer
Kelley Smith-Wait Executive Producer
Julian Wall First Assistant Director
Richard Wolf Musical Arrangement
Ralph Sall Musical Direction/Supervision
Charles Roven Producer
Edward L. McDonnell Producer
Paul Junger Witt Producer
Catherine Hardwicke Production Designer
John Ridley Screen Story
David O. Russell Screenwriter
Lisa Satriano Second Unit Assistant Director
Philip Pfeiffer Second Unit Camera
Dan Bradley Second Unit Director
Gene Serdena Set Designer
John Leveque Sound Editor
Edward Tise Sound/Sound Designer
Dan Bradley Stunts Coordinator
Derek R. Hill Supervising Art Director
Bruce Fortune Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 1999
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for graphic war violence, language and some sexuality
Category: Feature


Sound
Dolby Digital/DTS/SDDS

Produced by
Atlas Entertainment
Coast Ridge Films
Village Roadshow Pictures
Village-A.M. Partnership
Warner Brothers

Release
October 01, 1999 (USA)

Awards
1999 - Best Picture - National Board of Review