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Two Soldiers (2003 film)

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2003 film

Two Soldiers
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Directed byAaron Schneider
Written byAaron Schneider
Based on"Two Soldiers"
byWilliam Faulkner
Produced byAndrew J. Sacks
Starring
  • Jonathan Furr
  • Ben Allison
CinematographyDavid Boyd
Edited by
  • Aaron Schneider
  • Kelly Matsumoto
Music byAlan Silvestri
Production
company
Shoe Clerk Picture Company
Distributed byWestlake Entertainment Group
Release date
  • August 1, 2003 (2003-08-01)
Running time
40 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Two Soldiers is a 2003 Americanshortdrama film written and directed byAaron Schneider.[1][2][3] In 2004, it won anOscar forBest Short Subject at the76th Academy Awards.[4] It is based on a 1942 short story byWilliam Faulkner.[5]

Cast

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  • Jonathan Furr as Willie Grier
  • Ben Allison as Pete Grier
  • Ron Perlman as Colonel McKellog
  • David Andrews as Lieutenant Hogenbeck
  • Mike Pniewski as Sheriff Foote
  • Deacon Dawson as Mr. Grossnickel
  • Joanne Pankow as Mrs. Habersham
  • Danny Vinson as Pap Grier
  • Suellen Yates as Maw Grier
  • David Hall as Private
  • D. H. Johnson as Colonel's Driver
  • Al Wiggins as Man on the Bus
  • Allan Hamilton as Bus Driver
  • Warren Jack Hendon as Old Man Killegrew
  • Nancy Saunders as Old Lady Killegrew
  • Lorenzo Meachum as Blues Guitarist
  • Lisa Boston as Woman on Street

Production

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Filming took place over 12 days inNorth Carolina,[6] including inWinston-Salem,Yadkinville andMocksville.[7]

References

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  1. ^"The 76th Academy Awards (2004) Nominees and Winners".oscars.org. RetrievedNovember 20, 2011.
  2. ^"New York Times: Two Soldiers". Movies & TV Dept.The New York Times. 2011. Archived fromthe original on May 20, 2011. RetrievedMay 25, 2008.
  3. ^"Interview with Alan Silvestri".soundtrack.net. January 21, 2005.
  4. ^Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller present Short Film Oscars® in 2004-YouTube
  5. ^"Two Soldiers (2003)".PopMatters. July 16, 2007.
  6. ^Fisher, Bob (February 1, 2004). "Brothers in Arms".American Cinematographer.85 (2).Hollywood, California, United States:American Society of Cinematographers: 86.ISSN 0002-7928.
  7. ^"The Return of 'Two Soldiers'".News & Record. April 21, 2004. RetrievedDecember 6, 2024.

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