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Tigerland
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Synopsis
A young man tries to fight the military system only to find it fighting back in unexpected ways in this hard-edged drama. In 1971, Roland Bozz (Colin Farrell) is a draftee who has been sent to the Advanced Infantry Training Facility in Fort Polk, LA, where with hundreds of other new soldiers he's to be taught a final course in combat skills before being shipped out to Vietnam. Bozz has no interest in going to war, and is determined to get sent home as a troublemaker. But his plan backfires; his superiors regard his insubordination as a sign of intelligence and independent thinking, and he's told he might some day become an officer. Bozz and his fellow soldiers -- aspiring writer Paxton (Matthew Davis), sensitive Miter (Clifton Collins Jr.), philosophical Cantwell (Thomas Guiry), bloodthirsty Wilson (Shea Whigham), and heroic Johnson (Russell Richardson) -- are taught how to survive as they face their fears of death and wonder if they can somehow escape going to war. Tigerland was directed by Joel Schumacher; in a change of pace from his best-known work (Falling Down, Batman Forever, and Batman and Robin), the film was made on a relatively low budget (under $10 million), was written by first-time screenwriters Ross Klavan and Michael McGruther, and features a cast of young, little-known actors. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Colin Farrell Roland Bozz
Tom Guiry Cantwell
Cole Hauser Sergeant Cota
Russell Richardson Johnson
Clifton Collins, Jr. Miter
Matthew Davis Jim Paxton
Shea Whigham Wilson

Production Crew

Eli Richbourg Associate Producer
Mali Finn Casting
Matthew J. Libatique Cinematographer
Nathan Larson Composer (Music Score)
Joel Schumacher Director
Mark Stevens Editor
Ted Kurdyla Executive Producer
Glen Trotiner First Assistant Director
Arnon Milchan Producer
Beau Flynn Producer
Steven Haft Producer
Andrew Laws Production Designer
Michael McGruther Screenwriter
Ross Klavan Screenwriter
Jay Meagher Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2000
Runtime: 109
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for violence, pervasive language, a scene of strong sexuality and some drug use
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
War

Color type
Deluxe

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Haft Entertainment
New Regency Pictures
Regency Enterprises

Release
October 06, 2000 (USA - Limited)
by 20th Century Fox