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To End All Wars is a 2001 war film starring Robert Carlyle, Kiefer Sutherland and Sakae Kimura and directed by David L. Cunningham.
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Directed by | David L. Cunningham |
Produced by | Jack Hafer David L. Cunningham |
Written by | Brian Godawa Ernest Gordon |
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Music by | John Cameron Moya Brennan |
Cinematography | Greg Gardiner |
Edited by | Tim Silano |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date | 2 September 2001 |
Running time | 125 minutes |
Language | English Japanese |
Screenplay
The film is set in a Japanese prisoner of war labour camp where the inmates are building the Burma Railway during the last three and a half years of World War II.
- Robert Carlyle as Maj. Ian Campbell
- Kiefer Sutherland as Lt. Jim "Yanker" Reardon, an American Merchant Mariner in Singapore at the time of capture.
- Ciarán McMenamin as Capt. Ernest "Ernie" Gordon
- Mark Strong as Dusty Miller
- Sakae Kimura as Sgt. Ito
- Masayuki Yui as Cpt. Noguchi
- James Cosmo as Col. Stuart McLean
- John Gregg as Dr. Coates
- Shu Nakajima as Nagatomo
- Yugo Saso as Takashi Nagase
- Pip Torrens as Lt. Foxworth
- Adam Sinclair as Jocko
- Winton Nicholson as Duncan
- Brendan Cowell as Pte. Wallace Hamilton
- Greg Ellis as Sgt. Roger Primrose
- James McCarthy as Norman
- Daryl Bonilla as POW
It was filmed primarily on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, with some excerpt shots of Thailand. The film was rated R in the U.S. for war violence and brutality, and for some language. The film was produced by Jack Hafer and David Cunningham.
The screenplay is based on the autobiography of Ernest Gordon and recounts the experiences of faith and hope of the interned men. The autobiography was originally published under the name Through the Valley of the Kwai, then later as Miracle on the River Kwai (not to be confused with the separate novel The Bridge over the River Kwai by Pierre Boulle). Gordon's book was finally re-issued with the title To End All Wars to tie in with the film.
Post-production of the film footage was delayed because of lack of funding, which was eventually provided by Gold Crest Films.
On review aggregation websitethe Rotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 58% based on reviews from 13 critics. The film was awarded the Crystal Heart Award and Grand Prize for Dramatic Feature at the Heartland Film Festival. A review in Variety is mainly negative.
The film's soundtrack was never released as a stand-alone release. Various songs have been re-recorded by Moya Brennan on her subsequent solo albums, most recently 'Mo Mhian' on My Match Is A Makin'.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Mo Mhian (Healing Heart)" | Moya Brennan | |
2. | "I Will Go (Campbell's Theme)" | Moya Brennan | |
3. | "Lá na Cruinne" | Moya Brennan | |
4. | "Find The Place" | John Cameron & Moya Brennan | |
5. | "Amazing Grace" | John Newton / Traditional | |
6. | "Pomp And Circumstance" | Edward Elgar | |
7. | "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" | Johann Sebastian Bach | |
8. | "Yankee Doodle Boy" | George M. Cohan |