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Heroes of Iwo Jima
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Heroes of Iwo Jima

Jun 17, 2001
1h 34m
★ 5.5

Overview

This heartrending documentary tells the story behind the most famous war photograph ever taken.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Gene Hackman

Self - Host/Narrator

Gene Hackman

James Bradley

Self

James Bradley

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