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Taking Chance
Directed by
Ross Katz
Not Rated
2009
77m
Drama
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War
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7.4
57%
84%
7.2
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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.
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Cast of Taking Chance
Kevin Bacon
LtCol Mike Strobl
Tom Aldredge
Charlie Fitts
Nicholas Art
Nate Strobl
Blanche Baker
Chris Phelps
Guy Boyd
Gary Hargrove
Gordon Clapp
Tom Garrett
Emily Wickersham
Kelley Phelps
Mike Colter
MGySgt Demetry
Enver Gjokaj
Corporal Arenz
Ann Dowd
Gretchen
John Magaro
Rich Brewer
Noah Fleiss
Army Sergeant
Liza Colón-Zayas
Ticketing Agent
John Bedford Lloyd
General Kruger
Danny Hoch
TSA Agent
Matthew Morrison
Robert Rouse
Victor Slezak
Sgt Mulcahy
Paige Turco
Stacey Strobl
Sarah Thompson
Annie
Tom Wopat
John Phelps
Taking Chance Ratings & Reviews
Washington Post
Tom Shales
Taking Chance gives us all the opportunity to render honor.
DVDTalk.com
David Cornelius
A film of overwhelming emotional power.
Filmcritic.com
Jason McKiernan
This is a film about respect and dignity, both in death and in life. And we hope that we may be treated with the same level of careful attention.
Hollywood & Fine
Marshall Fine
It dramatizes a true story in a way that will break your heart without ever feeling manipulative or gratuitous.
Slant Magazine
Brian Holcomb
Lazy filmmaking that fails to engage anyone who doesn't have a personal connection to the story. It's so well-meaning that it ultimately means nothing much at all.
CinemaBlend
Joshua Tyler
A tedious 85 minutes of Kevin Bacon saluting.
Boxoffice Magazine
Ray Greene
Does this really tell us much that isn't patently obvious to anybody with a brain and a heart?
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