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Behind Enemy Lines
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- Director: John Moore
- Starring: Gene Hackman
- Details: US / 106 mins (18).
Shot down behind enemy lines during the Bosnian conflict, American pilot Wilson witnesses war atrocities while America and NATO squabble over whether or not he should be rescued. There's a lot of jingoistic flag-waving going on between the lines, but this is a slickly made, adrenaline-fuelled outing from debutant director Moore.
Review by Declan Burke
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