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  1. John Milius. Buzz Feitshans. The basic idea of "Uncommon Valor" is so interesting that it's all they can do to make a routine formula movie out of it. But they do. The idea: A career colonel suspects his son is still being held as a prisoner of war in Laos, and organizes a team of his son's old Army buddies to go in and bring him out alive.

  2. 13 de jul. de 2016 · Copyright Disclaimer! I Do NOT own Audio Image or video. All Rights Belong to it's Rightful Owner/Owner's. No Copyright Infringement Intended. For Entertainm...

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  3. Uncommon Valor is one of the most entertaining MoaM movies ever made. The Hack is more than serviceable as the lead, and the supporting players kick ass and take names. Patrick Swayze, Robert Stack, Fred Ward, Harold Sylvester, Tim Thomerson, Reb “Who knew I could actually act” Brown and my personal favorite, Randall “Tex” Cobb.

  4. Uncommon Valor - Apple TV. Available on iTunes. Gene Hackman portrays Colonel Jason Rhodes, a man obsessed, in this powerful, action-packed adventure. For over ten years, Rhodes has been living a nightmare searching for his son who is listed as “missing in action” in Vietnam. After useless appeals to the government for information, Rhodes ...

  5. A Marine Colonel who was dismissed because he wouldn't give up on the notion that his son, who's an M.I.A. in Vietnam is still alive. Nearly ten years after his son went missing, he obtains evidence of where he might be, a P.O.W. camp. So with financial backing from the father of another P.O.W., he recruits some men who served with his son.

  6. Cast (in credits order) verified as complete. Gene Hackman. ... Col. Jason Rhodes. Robert Stack. ... Harry MacGregor. Fred Ward.

  7. Uncommon Valor. Ten years after his son went M.I.A. in Vietnam, U.S.Marine retired Colonel Jason Rhodes assembles a private rescue team to find Americans held in P.O.W. camps in Laos. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.