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Tom Hanks | Himself / Narrator | |
Stephen Ambrose | Himself | |
Russ Meyer | Himself | |
Walter Rosenblum | ||
Joe Longo | Himself | |
John Ford | Himself | |
Jerry Anker | Himself | |
Jim Bates | Himself | |
Fred Bornet | Himself | |
Richard Brooks | Himself | |
Lloyd Durant | Himself | |
Johnathan Ercole | Himself | |
Norm Hatch | Himself | |
Don Honeyman | Himself | |
Harold Kempe | Himself | |
Arthur Mainzer | Himself |
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Producer | Richard Schickel
Steven Spielberg |
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Writer | Richard Schickel
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Cinematography | Nancy Schreiber
Rob Goldie |
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Musician | Arthur B. Rubinstein
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From writer/producer/director Richard Schickel and executive producer Steven Spielberg comes a remarkable film that takes a special look at the first war to be truly reported and recorded by one of the most unsung heroes of World War II: the combat photographer. Through the unflinching eye of their cameras' lenses, these courageous soldiers continually risked their lives in their brave attempts to capture history. Shooting War is a compelling portrait of these men and women who have given us the iconic images that serve as the collective memories of the last Great War. |
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