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The Wall

This isn't war. It's a game.
2017 | 90m | English

(33789 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Doug Liman
Writer: Dwain Worrell
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An American sniper and his spotter engage in a deadly cat-and-mouse game with an Iraqi sniper.
Release Date: May 12, 2017
Director: Doug Liman
Writer: Dwain Worrell
Genres: Drama, Thriller, War
Keywords sniper, helicopter, iraq, murder, soldier, iraq war, trapped, desert, ridiculous
Production Companies Big Indie Pictures, Amazon Studios, Picrow
Box Office Revenue: $4,500,000
Budget: $3,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Isaac
John Cena Matthews
Laith Nakli Juba (voice)
Name Job
Kris Peck Property Master, Art Department Coordinator
Georgina Marquis Production Supervisor, Production Manager
Cindy Evans Costume Design
Jeff Mann Production Design
Kelly Berry Set Decoration
Harry Lu Armorer
Lawrence Herman Foley Editor
George A. Lara Foley
Zack Duhame Stunts
Francisco X. Pérez Key Makeup Artist
David Raymond Boom Operator
Tony Volante Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Susan Malerstein Script Supervisor
Brendon O'Dell Special Effects Supervisor, Special Effects
Gerald Donlan Dialogue Editor
John Werner Sound Effects Editor
Kathryn J. Schubert First Assistant Editor
Matt Haggerty Second Assistant Director
Nico Woulard Stunts
Selena Carrillo Production Coordinator
Paul Giorgi Production Accountant
Jon Philion "B" Camera Operator
Josh Friz First Assistant "B" Camera
Ryan Creasy Camera Loader
David Loitz Leadman
Jillian Daidone Costume Assistant
Geoffrey Patterson Production Sound Mixer
Manny Duran Key Grip
Gabe Camacho Grip
Carrie Prince Production Secretary
Edward E. Giddens First Assistant Accountant
Michael-Ryan Fletchall "B" Camera Operator
Joseph Arthur Soria Second Assistant "A" Camera
Cassidy Shipley Art Direction
Steve Eshenbaugh Construction Coordinator
Jesse Jaraczewski Best Boy Electric
Kris Ostergaard Best Boy Grip
Ruben Rico Set Medic
Richard Schuler Location Manager
Jeremy Cross Craft Service
Rachel Aberly Publicist
Elia P. Popov Special Effects Coordinator, Special Effects
Warren Upson Production Manager
Dwain Worrell Writer
Michael J. Moore First Assistant Director
Jamie Kelman Key Makeup Artist
Gina Alfano ADR Editor
Dan Korintus Dialogue Editor
Joshua Stern Gaffer
Frederick Agyemang Digital Intermediate
Matt Caruso Digital Intermediate
Katherine Hupp Visual Effects Producer
Jeff Wozniak Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Anthony Dellas Digital Intermediate
Marko Costanzo Foley
Richie Adams Title Designer
Charles Self Visual Effects Producer
Nicole LaLoggia Post Production Supervisor
John Skeffington Visual Effects Producer
Brian Vancho Foley
Jason M. Moore Costume Supervisor
Nicholas Renbeck Dialogue Editor
Mariusz Glabinski Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Andrew Minogue Digital Intermediate
Julia Bloch Editor
Ray Angelic Unit Production Manager
Gino Woulard Stunts
Mark Sandoval Production Secretary
Martin Schaer "A" Camera Operator
Simon England First Assistant "A" Camera
Dennis Dwyer Second Assistant "B" Camera
Jade Fox Art Department Coordinator
Patrick O'Driscoll Wardrobe Supervisor
Robbie Duncan Assistant Property Master
Evan Ostrovski Lighting Technician
Derek Dresda Grip
Eric Miller Transportation Coordinator
Kara Lipson Casting Associate
Gray Lanaux Dolly Grip
Grant Vaught Grip
Terry Murphy Transportation Captain
Angie Glover Background Casting Director
Alexis Wiscomb Post Production Supervisor
Mick Gormaley Music Editor
Marsha Moore Mckever Foley Editor
Michael Rivera ADR Recordist
Eric Spang Assistant Editor
Avi Laniado Sound Engineer
Tricia Schultz ADR Coordinator
Samuel Rosenberg Assistant Editor
Dow McKeever Foley Editor
Bobby Johanson ADR Mixer
Doug Liman Director
Mindy Marin Casting
Tami Lane Makeup Department Head
Bob Brown Stunt Coordinator
Malosi Leonard Stunts
Roman Vasyanov Director of Photography
David James Still Photographer
Dann Fink ADR Voice Casting
Chris Healer Visual Effects Supervisor, Visual Effects
Robert Alonzo Stunt Coordinator
Josh Kemble Stunt Double
Daniel Arrias Stunts
Samuel Le Stunts
Casey O'Neill Stunts
Austin Priester Stunts
Craig Henningsen Stunts
Name Title
Ray Angelic Executive Producer
Alison Winter Associate Producer
Carrie Prince Producer
Dave Bartis Producer
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Reviews

Vishnu_Dileep
7.0

“An above average war movie with a really good ending” This movie happens during the Iraq war as two soldiers are checking out a wall where they get to see many casualties. So they suspect something is not right that’s when they come across a haji sniper and then their fight for survival begins ... . To say about the story it was good but I have come across many movies like this. Acting vise it was good but I would have rated this movie just an average if the ending was not so good. I loved the ending. Yes I would recommend this movie to anyone I know. I would say give it a shot. Notable Acting Aaron Taylor-Johnson famous for his movies like the kick ass franchise and Godzilla. John Cena he is a famous wwe wrestler My Rating 7/10

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
6.0

_Enemy at the Wall_. A single location drama can be hard to pull off, especially when you only have three actors in the whole thing, and one of them is John Cena, and while _The Wall_ maybe isn't the strongest example of such an endeavour, it's still a successful one. _Final rating:★★★ - I lik ... ed it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
1.0

**Not for humans!** This is not for humans. A film made to entertain terrorists. There's no reason it to be called an anti-American film. But there's certain rules for everything, that's a fairy-tale always has to end 'happily ever after' and in a film about terrorism, all terrorists must die. ... The biggest shock is it was made by a well known filmmaker for his some blockbusters. This is a limited cast and a day event film. I did not think the entire film was bad. Only the end ruined everything. If it had a better conclusion, might have been as good as 'Kajaki'. The character looked unique, because you don't always have a highly skilled, intelligent soldier on the field. That's the best part, and then the most of the narration was simply empty, total drag or time wasting events. Recommended to skip it without a second thought! _1/10_

May 16, 2024