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Encyclopedia > Behind Enemy Lines

Behind Enemy Lines is a 2001 film starring Gene Hackman and Owen Wilson.

The film is centred around the Srebrenica Massacre. Admiral Leslie Reigart's (Hackman) carrier battle group is in the final stages of a NATO peace keeping deployment when the F/A-18F Super Hornet of Chris Burnett (Wilson) and his pilot is shot down by renegade Serbian forces.


The resulting attempts to rescue the downed aviator are complicated by political considerations which are enforced on Reigart by his NATO commanding officer Admiral Piquet (Joaquim de Almeida.)


The film, released by News Corporation company 20th Century Fox, features fictonal news reports from Sky News (another News Corp asset.)


Tagline: In War There Are Some Lines You Should Never Cross.


See also

External links

  • Official website (http://www.behindenemylinesmovie.com/)
  • Behind Enemy Lines (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159273/) at the Internet Movie Database







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Behind Enemy Lines (2001): Reviews (963 words)
A Navy pilot (Wilson) is shot down over enemy territory, and struggles to survive the relentless pursuit of a ruthless secret police enforcer, a deadly tracker, and countless hostile troops.
War is hellishly entertaining, especially in Behind Enemy Lines, a 21-gun salute to the commitment and preparedness of the U.S. military.
Behind Enemy Lines has a wretched script and a director (first-timer John Moore) who either has no taste or doesn't know what he's doing.
Behind Enemy Lines (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (519 words)
Behind Enemy Lines is a 2001 film starring Gene Hackman and Owen Wilson.
The film is centred around a massacre in the Bosnian war of 1992-1995.
Behind Enemy Lines: Axis of Evil - The direct-to-video sequel.
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