

War · Drama · History
Overview
There were five Marines and one Navy Corpsman photographed raising the U.S. flag on Mt. Suribachi by Joe Rosenthal on February 23, 1945. This is the story of three of the six surviving servicemen - John 'Doc' Bradley, Pvt. Rene Gagnon and Pvt. Ira Hayes - who fought in the battle to take Iwo Jima from the Japanese.
Top Cast


Ryan Phillippe
Ryan Phillippe
John 'Doc' Bradley
Ryan Phillippe
John 'Doc' Bradley


Jesse Bradford
Jesse Bradford
Rene Gagnon
Jesse Bradford
Rene Gagnon


Adam Beach
Adam Beach
Ira Hayes
Adam Beach
Ira Hayes


John Benjamin Hickey
John Benjamin Hickey
Keyes Beech
John Benjamin Hickey
Keyes Beech


John Slattery
John Slattery
Bud Gerber
John Slattery
Bud Gerber


Barry Pepper
Barry Pepper
Mike Strank
Barry Pepper
Mike Strank


Jamie Bell
Jamie Bell
Ralph "Iggy" Ignatowski
Jamie Bell
Ralph "Iggy" Ignatowski


Paul Walker
Paul Walker
Hank Hansen
Paul Walker
Hank Hansen


Robert Patrick
Robert Patrick
Colonel Chandler Johnson
Robert Patrick
Colonel Chandler Johnson


Neal McDonough
Neal McDonough
Captain Severance
Neal McDonough
Captain Severance
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