
When SFC William James joins Bravo Company in Iraq, they have a month or so left in their tour of duty. He's a bomb disposal expert and he is replacing Sgt Matt Thompson, a long-standing member of the team who was recently killed disposing of an improvised explosive device. To say that James loves what he does doesn't quite capture the emotional high he experiences when he gets to do what he does best. For his fellow squad members however, including Sgt JT Sanborn and Spc Owen Eldridge, they just want to survive the few days of duty they have left. James risk taking however drives them all to the edge.
David MorseColonel Reed
Jeremy RennerSergeant First Class William James
Anthony MackieSergeant JT Sanborn
Brian GeraghtySpecialist Owen Eldridge
Kristoffer Ryan WintersSoldier at Intersection (as Kristoffer Winter)The production couldn't gain access to a U.S. military base in Kuwait, so the whole production was moved to Amman, Jordan.
Guard at Liberty Gate:
[after catching James coming back into the camp after having snuck out] What were you doing out there?
Staff Sergeant William James:
Visiting a whorehouse.
Guard at Liberty Gate:
Okay. If I let you back in, will you tell me where it is exactly?
Crew or equipment visible: In the final scene where you see James walking wearing his suit in the reflection of the helmet a crew member in a blue or gray shirt can clearly be seen. James is walking down an empty road with no one in front of him (as you can see in the following shot).
Written by Al Jourgensen (as Jourgensen) / Tommy Victor (as Victor) / Ministry
Performed by Ministry
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