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Synopsis
Loosely based on a real-life operation during World War II, this action-adventure from director John Woo stars Nicolas Cage as Joe Enders, a Marine traumatized by the loss of his entire platoon in the Solomon Islands during an ambush he believes was deadlier than necessary due to his indecision. Suffering from eardrum damage in Hawaii, Joe manages to be declared fit for duty once again thanks to a sympathetic nurse (Frances O'Connor), but his new assignment isn't what he expects. Joe is ordered to safeguard a Navajo soldier named Ben Yahzee (Adam Beach) because the military has developed a new secret code based on the near-dead Navajo language that is proving unbreakable to the Japanese. Any soldier that speaks Navajo is an immediate asset, including Ben and his pal, Charlie Whitehorse (Roger Willie). Joe's orders are to "baby sit" Ben during the invasion of Saipan, protecting him if possible, but -- if the code-talker's capture becomes imminent -- to kill him before he falls into enemy hands. Meanwhile, Charlie is to be guarded by affable harmonica player Ox Henderson (Christian Slater). Joe reluctantly accepts this new duty as a way to get back into the war, and in the ensuing carnage, his nearly suicidal acts of bravery make him a hero while Ben becomes paralyzed by fear. Determined to live up to Joe's example, Ben musters up his courage, even in the face of racism from a fellow soldier (Noah Emmerich), and ends up rescuing his own protector behind enemy lines by briefly posing as a Japanese soldier. Despite their growing mutual respect, Joe is eventually forced to take an action that threatens to shatter his bond with Ben, as the war's tragic losses strike closer to home for both men. Windtalkers co-stars Peter Stormare, Jason Isaacs, and Mark Ruffalo. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

Adam Beach Ben Yahzee
Nicolas Cage Joe Enders
Jason Isaacs Major Mellitz
Christian Slater Ox Henderson
Peter Stormare Hjelmstad
Martin Henderson Nellie
Mark Ruffalo Pappas
Noah Emmerich Chick
Frances O'Connor Rita
Brian Van Holt Harrington
Roger Willie Charlie Whitehorse

Production Crew

Brian Smrz Additional Cinematography
Boy Wonder Visual Effects Animator
Cinesite Animator
Kevin Ishioka Art Director
Steve Traxler Associate Producer
Mindy Marin Casting
Jeffrey Kimball Cinematographer
Arthur Anderson Co-producer
Caroline Macaulay Co-producer
James Horner Composer (Music Score)
Nick Scarano Costume Designer
John Woo Director
Jeff Gullo Editor
Steven Kemper Editor
Tom Rolf Editor
C.O. Erickson Executive Producer
Arthur Anderson First Assistant Director
Kevin Yagher Makeup Special Effects
Alison Rosenzweig Producer
John Woo Producer
Terence Chang Producer
Tracie Graham-Rice Producer
Holger Gross Production Designer
Joe Batteer Screenwriter
John Rice Screenwriter
Richard C. Goddard Set Designer
Bruce Tanis Sound/Sound Designer
Bryan Bowen Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Bryce Goodman Sound/Sound Designer
Philip C. Cory Special Effects Coordinator
Brian Smrz Stunts Coordinator
Mark Stoeckinger Supervising Sound Editor
Sgt. Maj. James D. Dever Technical Advisor
Howard A. Anderson Company Title Design
Boy Wonder Visual Effects Visual Effects
Cinesite Visual Effects
Kevin Lingenfeiser Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2002
Runtime: 134
Country:
MPAA Rating: R
for pervasive graphic war violence and language
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Produced by
Lion Rock Productions
MGM

Release
June 14, 2002 (USA)
by 20th Century Fox
MGM