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L'Honneur d'un Marine

Original title: Taking Chance
  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
17K
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POPULARITY
4,766
1,080
Kevin Bacon in L'Honneur d'un Marine (2009)
Based on real-life events, Lt. Col. Michael Strobl (Bacon), a volunteer military escort officer, accompanies the body of 19-year-old Marine Chance Phelps back to his hometown of Dubois, Wyoming.
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Based on real-life events, Lt. Col. Michael Strobl, a volunteer military escort officer, accompanies the body of 19-year-old Marine Chance Phelps back to his hometown of Dubois, Wyoming.Based on real-life events, Lt. Col. Michael Strobl, a volunteer military escort officer, accompanies the body of 19-year-old Marine Chance Phelps back to his hometown of Dubois, Wyoming.Based on real-life events, Lt. Col. Michael Strobl, a volunteer military escort officer, accompanies the body of 19-year-old Marine Chance Phelps back to his hometown of Dubois, Wyoming.

  • Director
    • Ross Katz
  • Writers
    • Michael Strobl
    • Ross Katz
  • Stars
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Tom Aldredge
    • Nicholas Art
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
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    4,766
    1,080
    • Director
      • Ross Katz
    • Writers
      • Michael Strobl
      • Ross Katz
    • Stars
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Tom Aldredge
      • Nicholas Art
    • 164User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 8 wins & 29 nominations total

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    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • LtCol Mike Strobl
    Tom Aldredge
    Tom Aldredge
    • Charlie Fitts
    Nicholas Art
    • Nate Strobl
    • (as Nicholas Reese Art)
    Blanche Baker
    Blanche Baker
    • Chris Phelps
    Tom Bloom
    • Navy Chaplain
    Guy Boyd
    Guy Boyd
    • Gary Hargrove
    James Castanien
    • Robert Orndoff
    Gordon Clapp
    Gordon Clapp
    • Tom Garrett
    Mike Colter
    Mike Colter
    • MGySgt Demetry
    Henry Coy
    • Marine Driver
    • (as GySgt Henry Coy)
    Joel de la Fuente
    Joel de la Fuente
    • Ticketing Agent
    Liza Colón-Zayas
    Liza Colón-Zayas
    • Ticketing Agent
    Ann Dowd
    Ann Dowd
    • Gretchen
    Tate Ellington
    Tate Ellington
    • A.V. Scott
    Noah Fleiss
    Noah Fleiss
    • Army Sergeant
    Julian Gamble
    Julian Gamble
    • Jeff Mack
    Enver Gjokaj
    Enver Gjokaj
    • Corporal Arenz
    Brendan Griffin
    Brendan Griffin
    • Major Thompson
    • Director
      • Ross Katz
    • Writers
      • Michael Strobl
      • Ross Katz
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    treehouse-11

    Wonderful tribute

    This film was a respectful tribute to our servicemen and women who have fallen in combat in Iraq, and a lesson to Hollywood. This film allows any viewer, of any political persuasion, race, color, creed to honor (and grieve) in a respectful and deeply moving way through the journey of a Marine escort. This was not a travelogue, this was America at its best. The people in this film are people I recognize, although I am not from Wyoming. They represent the many families and friends I know who have lost young, vital men and women in combat. I am from a small rural state and I haven't seen anything from Hollywood to match this in a long time.
    9Rodrigo_Amaro

    A Good Movie That Honored the Brave Without Battle Scenes. Excellent Performance by Kevin Bacon.

    The 2000's decade redefined the war movie genre much because of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. And many times viewers tend to classified a movie as political or not, accurate or not, blood and guts versus contextualized and serious movies. In times when "Jarhead" or "The Hurt Locker" were so heavily criticized for having political statements (or not) on war, in "Taking Chance" you see something different. Here comes a movie that says more about bravery and honor to a duty than many war action movies. And its message sounds and appear better than movies made of Second World War, Vietnam War, any other war.

    Based on a true story, the story follows LtCol Mike Strobl (Kevin Bacon), a military who volunteered to escort the body of 19-year-old Marine Chance Phelps back to his hometown of Dubois, Wyoming. While on journey he realizes his importance on this function and how people get touched by his gesture.

    The main plot is very original, it's something rarely showed in movies. It was interesting to see all the procedures taken before the corpse be transferred by car and airplanes, all the service made by the military who washes the body, collects the personal objects and similar things. And there's also the views of the main character on what he's doing and the way he deals with the matter and the people he sees on his journey. One of the most memorable scenes is when all the cars made a straight line escorting Mike's car and the funeral car carrying Chance's body. All the cars lined up, slowly. A very good homage.

    It's a good portrayal about the people who stood up for something sacrificing their lives for its country. Instead of showing up battle scenes, the movie opted to include a conversation between Bacon's character and a soldier friend of Chance about how he died saving everybody else. It's a very touching scene (and the best also). After that Mike has a brief conversation with a war veteran (played by Tom Aldredge) where he thinks he could be a better person or he could do more if he was fighting in Iraq. The old man replies that what Mike's saying is nonsense. And we must agree with that. He's doing a noble thing, a great thing for his country even outside of enemy lines.

    It's a great movie and there's no political message, or military propaganda on the surface and not even behind it. And even if it had a political context it still would be a great movie. I don't know why people get so touchy and bothered about such statements and such views. After all, politics is one the basis of mankind, basis of a society and when it's included in a film it can make a film more interesting. If it had such things in "Taking Chance" it would drag the movie in other direction and anyway that's another story.

    An incredible tour-de-force performance by Kevin Bacon, who really captured the essence of a Marine devoted to his duties, and also showed a good emotional side not trying to do such. He's powerful here. But I still think that Golden Globes and SAG Awards should award Brendan Gleeson for "Into the Storm" (different story but both contain war as subject). Gleeson playing Churchill was more difficult, he had a tough and heavy text to portray and the aged makeup to make him similar to the British leader. But that doesn't make Bacon's acting less visible or inferior. Watch it and you'll enjoy it.

    One of the rare films of today that lacks of criticism, and it's great because of that. It certainly honors all the brave people on battles, risking their lives whatever the cause, whatever the cost. 9/10
    9azimuth361

    A Pretty Fair Portrayal

    On 28 December 2010, I began escort duty for PFC Conrado Javierdiaz, Jr. Private First Class Javierdiaz was laid to rest in Marina, California on 6 January 2011. This movie is a fairly accurate portrayal of what it is to be an escort. Much has changed between 2004 and 2010. Remains do not travel by commercial air anymore, but by contracted carriers, usually from Dover directly to the nearest airport to the final resting place. There are a few flaws; sloppy salutes, misplaced uniform items, and an airman wouldn't be walking around outdoors with no headgear and no blouse. But, overall, the movie was fairly accurate. And, although they didn't actually film at the Casualty Affairs building at Dover, there is a curved wall with the names of fallen servicemembers carved in it, very similar to the film. Along the way, in life as in the movie, there are many, many small and random acts of kindness and grace. Although we don't generally describe what we're doing and do all we can to maintain a level of solemnity and dignity, people along the way know who we are and what we're doing.

    Taking Chance is a film that shows America and Americans in such a beautiful way, paying tribute in each's manner to someone who serves to protect our nation and our way of life. Sure, people dump on the film for its flag waving and for its rampant patriotism. But, me... I rather favor patriots. I don't have much patience for ingrates. It's nice to watch a film that makes me feel good about America.
    jm_mathias-1

    This makes me love the United States

    This movie represents what people from all over the world admire about Americans. This excellent film is so moving. They honor the sacrifice of a warrior who died fighting for his country. Thanks to guys like Chance Phelps the United States of America exist and freedom exist. Thanks to America there's freedom in the world.

    This film is a lesson to every country that should learn how to respect a fallen hero. In the most advanced civilizations all along history, from the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Persians, the Chinese, etc. warriors have been honored by the civilian people and this will never change. America, keep reminding all of us how a brave nation should be like!!

    Kudos to the American people. Thankyou.
    9manly-74428

    Incredibly Moving - Powerful

    A must see underrated movie. Incredibly moving! Powerful acting and drama. Based on real-life events makes it even more introspective. If you want to know what happens after someone pays the ultimate sacrifice, this is the movie to watch. I know it won a Golden Globe, but this is a story that deserves more!

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    • Trivia
      The Defense Department had banned virtually all media coverage of deceased vets returning home since the 1991 Gulf War until April 2009. But the military offered advice and assistance, providing Taking Chance's film crew with a rarely viewed, but painstakingly accurate account of the care and protocol bestowed upon the nation's fallen warriors.
    • Goofs
      When military honors are rendered during the scene at the cemetery, there is no bugler playing Taps.
    • Quotes

      LtCol Mike Strobl: [voiceover] Chance Phelps was wearing his St. Christopher medal when he was killed on Good Friday. Eight days later, I handed the medallion to his mother. I watched them carry him the final fifteen yards. I felt that as long as he was still moving, he was somehow still alive. When they put him down in his grave, he'd stopped moving. I didn't know Chance Phelps before he died. But today, I miss him.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (2009)
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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Taking Chance
    • Filming locations
      • Bozeman, Montana, USA(Landing in "Billings, " number of scenes with the Bridger Mountains)
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA)
      • Civil Dawn Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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