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Flags of Our Fathers

Flags of Our Fathers (2006)Cast and Crew

Movie"A single shot can end the war."

Cast

Crew

W
William Broyles Jr.
Screenplay
R
Robert Lorenz
Producer
T
Tania McComas
Makeup Department Head
J
Janice Alexander
Hairstylist
K
Kimberley Spiteri
Hairstylist
G
Gabriel De Cunto
Makeup Artist
J
John J. Slove Jr.
Construction Coordinator
G
Gary A. Lee
Set Designer
K
Ketty Gonzalez
Hairstylist
P
Pam Cartmel
Art Department Coordinator
C
Carol A. O'Connell
Hairstylist
D
David Corral
Greensman
S
Steve Riley
Special Effects Coordinator
R
Richard C. Goddard
Set Decoration
T
Terry Baliel
Hairstylist
P
Petra Dís Magnúsdóttir
Makeup Artist
M
Michael Muscarella
Construction Coordinator
Z
Zoe Hay
Makeup Artist
R
Robert Clark
Sculptor
L
Lisa Jelic
Makeup Artist
J
John Schacht
Leadman
A
Adrian Gorton
Set Designer
D
David E. Campbell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
E
Eggert Ketilsson
Special Effects Coordinator
S
Steve Mann
Sound Effects Editor
C
Charles Maynes
Sound Effects Editor
J
John T. Cucci
Foley
J
John T. Reitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
M
Matthias Wittmann
Animation
J
Joe Dorn
ADR & Dubbing
G
Gregg Rudloff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
J
Jason W. Jennings
Sound Effects Editor
A
Alan Robert Murray
Supervising Sound Editor
N
Nicholas Korda
ADR & Dubbing
S
Steven Ticknor
Sound Designer
W
William Dawson
Special Effects Coordinator
B
Bub Asman
Supervising Sound Editor
S
Steve Pederson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
D
Dan O'Connell
Foley
H
Hugo Dominguez
Visual Effects
L
Lou Pecora
Digital Compositor
M
Michael Sexton
Property Master
D
David A. Arnold
Supervising Dialogue Editor
G
Gloria D'Alessandro
Dialogue Editor
M
Mable Lawson-McCrary
Script Supervisor
U
Ulrika Akander
Dialogue Editor
L
Lucy Coldsnow-Smith
Dialogue Editor
J
James Matheny
Dialogue Editor
P
Peter Dress
Second Second Assistant Director
W
Walt Martin
Sound Mixer

Clint Eastwood's Iwo Jima Collection

In 2006, Eastwood directed two films about World War II's Battle of Iwo Jima. The first, Flags of Our Fathers, focused on the men who raised the American flag on top of Mount Suribachi and featured the film debut of Eastwood's son Scott. This was followed by Letters from Iwo Jima, which dealt with the tactics of the Japanese soldiers on the island and the letters they wrote home to family members. Letters from Iwo Jima was the first American film to depict a war issue completely from the view of an American enemy.