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Scott Glenn | Jack McCain | |
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | Cat | |
Erin Cottrell | Carol McCain | |
Chi Muoi Lo | ||
Shawn Hatosy | John McCain | |
Troy Ruptash | Bud Day | |
Joe Chrest | Craner | |
Shea Wigham | ||
Thomas Madell | Arny General | |
Michael Arata | Captain Hart | |
Tony Bentley | Grey madden | |
Brian Bossetta | Hanging POW | |
William Burns | Prisoner/singer | |
Jude Cambise | Prisoner Of War | |
Korbi Dean | Roberta McCain | |
Carol Dupuy | Wife (Returning POW) | |
Gary Michael Smith | ||
Chi Moui Lo | ||
Louis Dupuy | Parent | |
Brian F. Durkin | Henry Witt |
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Producer | Alan Barnette
Kimberly C. Anderson |
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Writer | Peter Markle
William Bingham |
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Cinematography | Bill Roe
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Musician | Velton Ray Bunch
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Based on the Memoir by John McCain and Mark Salter People know John McCain as a maverick presidential candidate, but before a life in politics, he was an honored naval officer. While other politicians went to law school and dined at black-tie fundraisers, McCain's journey took him on a different course, and this is his story. As a freshman at the Naval Academy, young McCain takes extra razzing because he is the privileged son of a Navy captain (Scott Glenn, Training Day). Made tougher by that experience, McCain is soon flying bombing missions over Vietnam. Shot down, he becomes an inmate at the infamous prison camp, Hanoi Hilton. But beaten, starved and isolated, McCain's honor can not be taken - at any price. |
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