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Tigerland
Tigerland

Tigerland (2000)

66% User Rating
1h 41min
Drama
War

"The system wanted them to become soldiers. One soldier just wanted to be human."

A group of recruits go through Advanced Infantry Training at Fort Polk, Louisiana's infamous Tigerland, last stop before Vietnam for tens of thousands of young men in 1971.

Joel SchumacherDirector

Cast

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Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell

Pvt. Roland Bozz

Matthew Davis

Matthew Davis

Pvt. Jim Paxton

Clifton Collins Jr.

Clifton Collins Jr.

Pvt. Miter

Tom Guiry

Tom Guiry

Pvt. Cantwell

Shea Whigham

Shea Whigham

Pvt. Wilson

James MacDonald

James MacDonald

Staff Sgt. Thomas

Michael Shannon

Michael Shannon

Sgt. Filmore

Cole Hauser

Cole Hauser

Staff Sgt. Cota

Neil Brown Jr.

Neil Brown Jr.

Pvt. Jamoa Kearns

Matt Gerald

Matt Gerald

Sgt. Eveland

Russell Richardson

Russell Richardson

Pvt. Johnson

Nick Searcy

Nick Searcy

Capt. Saunders

Afemo Omilami

Afemo Omilami

SFC Ezra Landers

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Keith Ewell

Sgt. Oakes

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Stephen Fulton

Sgt. Drake

Tyler Cravens

Tyler Cravens

M.P. Sergeant

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Michael Edmiston

Hit the Brakes! Driver

Arian Ash

Arian Ash

Sheri

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Haven Gaston

Claudia

Roger Floyd

Roger Floyd

Dead Truck Driver

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Ronnie Schafer

Bartender

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Frances Taylor

Bargirl

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Matt White

Sniffling Soldier

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Christy McKee

Hooker #1

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James Lessick Jr.

Hobo Vet

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Daniel Martin

Range Officer

Marc Macaulay

Marc Macaulay

Tigerland CO

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Nubia

Girl with Bandana

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Jack Newman

Sgt. Gordon

Tory Kittles

Tory Kittles

Ryan

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Rhynell Brumfield

Dickson

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Chris Huvane

Barnes

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Shamari Lewis

Lukins

Dane Northcutt

Dane Northcutt

Hicks

Gerald Jackson Jr.

Gerald Jackson Jr.

New Orleans Drag Queen

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Karolyn Arnold

Hooker #2

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Jonathan Hill

Drew

Jeff Hephner

Jeff Hephner

McManus

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Drew Gardner

Drunk Nixon

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Dennis T. Benatar

Sergeant at Gate to Tigerland

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Susan Brooks

Flower Girl (uncredited)

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Kurt Gant

2nd Platoon Soldier (uncredited)

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Sania R. Hahn

Hooker #3 / Party Attendee (uncredited)

Anghus Houvouras

Anghus Houvouras

Soldier (uncredited)

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Shawn LeNoble

2nd Platoon Soldier (uncredited)

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Michael McGruther

2nd Platoon Soldier Coogan (uncredited)

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Geoff Mullins

3rd Platoon Soldier (uncredited)

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Robert M. Perez

Squad Member Wilson (uncredited)

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C. Eric Peterson

Soldier (uncredited)

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Garnet Tipton

Private Hayes (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

July 19, 2015

Just because you wear those sergeant's stripes doesn't mean you ain't gonna die. Tigerland was the name of a U.S. Army training camp located at Fort Polk, Louisiana. Tagged as the second worst part of the Earth, it was a recreation of the Vietnamese jungle and was used to prepare American soldiers for the hellish terrain they were soon to be fighting in. Directed by Joel Schumacher, Tigerland stars Colin Farrell as Private Roland Bozz, a reluctant recruit to the war effort who upsets his superiors by having a canny knack for exploiting loop holes in the rule book. However, it's evident that Bozz has leadership qualities, but can the officers convince him he is born to lead? By the time of Tigerland's release, the Vietnam movie had apparently run its course. The announcement that Joel Schumacher was to delve into the conflict for his next movie was met with less than enthusiastic responses. This was after all the director who had not too long prior reduced the once darkly watchable Batman franchise to comedy campy ham overdrive. Alarm bells were further starting to go off when it was revealed that it was to be a short low budget shoot of 28 days, with a cast of unknowns and filmed in grainy 16 millimetre. Yet two things were forgotten by his many detractors. One was that Schumacher had showed himself capable of guiding a young vibrant cast to high levels of watch-ability (The Lost Boys), and two, that he had made Falling Down in the early 90s, thus tricky and darker edged material was not beyond him. Tigerland is a fine film, there is no actual conflict to observe other than the interactions between Bozz, his fellow squadies and his superiors. This is more boot camp drama than a film about military engagements. But the impact is much the same as our group of young men prepare for a fate that doesn't exactly have favourable odds; their respective reasons for being there in the first place containing varying degrees of bravado or disbelief. To which, much to his initial bemusement, Bozz simultaneously becomes a beacon of hope to many and a figure for revilement. The out-shot of this is that Tigerland winds up an expertly crafted movie, one that is propelled by great acting and one that quietly sneaks up on you and cloaks you in sadness. Schumacher is not the sole reason for why the film works so well though, he had some quality help. Ross Klavan and Michael McGruther's screenplay rises above the character clichés that exist in every army training camp based movie. Helped enormously by Klavan drawing on his real life experiences in the army, Tigerland doesn't hurtle towards its climax (a climax that is understated and poignant), it takes its time, characters are formed and with the then unknown Farrell on stupendously bewitching form, it's as engaging as a Vietnam film gets. This in spite of the grim look of the piece as Matthew Libatique's cinematography strips away vibrant colours and uses murky greys and greens to put the viewer right in there with them at boot camp. The look, the feel and the story all pull together nicely, making Tigerland fit to be mentioned in the same breath as those popular Vietnam movies from the previous decades. 8/10

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