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In the valley of Elah, Blackfriars Bridge Films ; NALA Films ; Samuels Media ; Summit Entertainment ; produced by Laurence Becsey, Darlene Caamano, Paul Haggis, Steve Samuels, Patrick Wachsberger ; story by Mark Boal & Paul Haggis ; screenplay by Paul Haggis ; directed by Paul Haggis

Label
In the valley of Elah, Blackfriars Bridge Films ; NALA Films ; Samuels Media ; Summit Entertainment ; produced by Laurence Becsey, Darlene Caamano, Paul Haggis, Steve Samuels, Patrick Wachsberger ; story by Mark Boal & Paul Haggis ; screenplay by Paul Haggis ; directed by Paul Haggis
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: R; for violent and disturbing content, language and some sexuality/nudity
Main title
In the valley of Elah
Oclc number
184955356
Responsibility statement
Blackfriars Bridge Films ; NALA Films ; Samuels Media ; Summit Entertainment ; produced by Laurence Becsey, Darlene Caamano, Paul Haggis, Steve Samuels, Patrick Wachsberger ; story by Mark Boal & Paul Haggis ; screenplay by Paul Haggis ; directed by Paul Haggis
Runtime
121
Summary
Hank is a retired Sergeant with the Military Police, now he spends his days hauling gravel and sharing a quiet life with his wife Joan. One day, he receives a call informing him that his youngest son, Mike, had gone AWOL. Hank thought his son was in Iraq, but is informed that Mike returned stateside four days ago with his platoon. Hank calls his son's cell phone and gets voice mail. He checks his e-mail, nothing. Something isn't right. His son would call him, let him know if something was wrong. He drives to Fort Rudd and begins to make inquiries. Hank meets some of Mike's buddies, including his Sergeant. He finds Mike's cell phone and decides to take it. Hank contacts a local telephone guy who offers to try to retrieve some of the video on it. With each inquiry, Hank comes to a dead end. He decides to ask for the help of the local police and meets Detective Emily Sanders. Hank and Emily meet with Head MP, Lt. Kirklander. Everyone is very sympathetic, but no one can help. Then a body is found, dismembered and burned beyond recognition. The body is identified as Mike. Hank tries to find out what happened, but continues to meet a number of hurdles. Hank is persistent and uncovers things no one wants to hear, including himself
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
Classification
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