W.M.D. (2015)
1h 30m
Running Time
April 7, 2015Release Date
W.M.D. (2015)
1h 30m
Running Time
April 7, 2015Release Date
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Plot.
The Iraq war has turned from 'Mission Accomplished' into a hellhole with an indeterminate outcome. There are no WMDs. No links to Al Qaeda. No imminent threat as promised by the administration. In an alternate reality, a group of angry and disgruntled U.S. soldiers set out on a suicide mission to uncover the truth. Doing the unthinkable, they kidnap the Commander in Chief and interrogate him using the same techniques they were trained to inflict upon the people whose country they invaded.
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Cast & Crew.
Tom Kiesche
Captain Hank Garrison
John Posey
The President
Weetus Cren
Sergeant Downy
Leila Birch
Melody Stone
John Brickner
Private First Class Riggs
Mike Le
Writer
Kate Mines
Alexandra Tartakoff
Mike Le
Writer
Jeff Prewett
Agent Stenson
Roy Abramsohn
Artichoke Anchor
Victoria Barabas
Shawn Sanders
Darrell Britt-Gibson
Other Guy
Ahmed Best
News Reporter
Richard Halpern
Director
Richard Halpern
Director
Eric Hayden
Visual Effects Supervisor
Mike Nguyen Le
Writer
Kays Al-Atrakchi
Co-Producer
Ian Truitner
Writer
Michael Moriatis
Still Photographer
Allison Bryan
Key Makeup Artist
Ashley Hinson
Producer
Roman Kovalik
Composer
Zubi Mohammed
Co-Producer
Kevin Burke
Cinematographer
Jeffrey Magnussen
Executive Producer
Julien Roussel
Editor
Josh Tessier
Stunts
Jem Elsner
Production Design
Jesse Cattle
Art Direction
Stefanie Gardenhire
Costume Design
Evelyn Belasco
Script Supervisor
Jason Hampton
Gaffer
Jason Toy
Foley
Details.
Release DateApril 7, 2015
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Genres
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Wiki.
W.M.D. is an American war drama/comedy film directed by Richard Halpern and starring Tom Kiesche, John Posey, Weetus Cren, Leila Birch, John Brickner and Kate Mines. It was produced by Jeffrey S. Magnussen, Ian Truitner and Richard Halpern, and written by Mike Le and Ian Truitner.