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Unbroken

Unbroken

  • Status: Released
  • 25-12-2014
  • Runtime: 137 min
  • Score: 7.426
  • Vote count: 4187

A chronicle of the life of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who was taken prisoner by Japanese forces during World War II.

Jack O'Connell

Louis Zamperini

Alex Russell

Pete Zamperini

Domhnall Gleeson

Russel Allen 'Phil' Phillips

Garrett Hedlund

John Fitzgerald

MIYAVI

Mutsuhiro 'The Bird' Watanabe

Finn Wittrock

Francis 'Mac' McNamara

Jai Courtney

Hugh 'Cup' Cuppernell

Maddalena Ischiale

Louise Zamperini

Vincenzo Amato

Anthony Zamperini

Sophie Dalah

Virginia

Morgan Griffin

Cynthia Applewhite

Savannah Lamble

Sylvia Zamperini

Luke Treadaway

Miller

John Magaro

Frank A. Tinker

Louis McIntosh

Lt. William Harris

Ross Anderson

Blackie

C.J. Valleroy

Young Louis

John D'Leo

Young Pete

Jordan Patrick Smith

Cliff

Spencer Rocco Lofranco

Harry Brooks

Stephen J. Douglas

Clarence Douglas

Marcus Vanco

Lambert

Dylan James Watson

Green Hornet Engineer

Ryan Ahern

Glassman

Ross Langley

Mitchell

Michael Whalley

Stanley Pillsbury

Sean O'Donnell

Boy(s) (voice)

Travis Jeffery

Jimmy

James McEnery

Marine at Airbase

Stephen Stanton

Berlin Olympics Radio Announcer (voice)

Talia Mano

Young Sylvia

Yutaka Izumihara

Radio Tokyo Man

Hisa Goto

Omori guard

Hiroshi Kasuga

Naoetsu Guard 1

Akira Fujii

Japanese Athlete

Chris Proctor

James

Shinji Ikefuji

Japanese Translator

Brodie Henson

British p.o.w

Shingo Usami

Corporal Kono

Stefan Mogel

SS Guard

Clay Zamperini

Torch Bearer

Jess Terrell

American POW

Sean-Ryan Petersen

Boy

Toby Fuller

Spike Runner

Conor Fogarty

American POW

Jack Marshall

Bully

Taki Abe

Radio Tokyo Man

Keiichi Enomoto

Omori Guard

Taka Uematsu

Kwajalein Guard

Yoji Tatsuta

Naoetsu Guard 2

John Michael Burdon

Man in Stadium

Ben Rossberg

British POW Officer

Sean Edward Frazer

US Officer p.o.w

Yoshinao Aonuma

Kwajalein Guard

James Storer

American P.O.W.

Joel Knights

British POW Officer

Kristopher Bos

U.S. Officer P.O.W.

Katsu Nojiri

Omori Guard

Matt Hurley

US Officer P.O.W

Shane Leckenby

British POW

Connor Clarke

American P.O.W

Steven Carnuccio

Church Attendee

Matthew Crocker

Australian P.O.W

Connor Zegenhagen

British Soldier

Nicholas Farris

Olympic Race Starter

Sarah Alison

Virginia

Mathew Hislop

Australian POW

Matthew McConnell

American P.O.W

Dougal Walker

British POW

Jack Alcock

American POW

Darren Wyer

Infirmary p.o.w

Andy de Lore

Infirmary POW

Mitch Christen

British POW (uncredited)

Matt Clayton

US Enlisted POW (uncredited)

Darren Gallagher

Soldier (uncredited)

Kent Lee

Olympic spectator / Japanese Olympic team member (uncredited)

Beau Paley

American POW (uncredited)

Craig Walker

Berlin Olympics Spectator (uncredited)

Sam Byrne

Australian Athlete (uncredited)

Jeremy Costello

Australian POW (uncredited)

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There is always something more horrific about the stories from the Far Eastern theatre of World War II - and this one really does exhibit all too clearly the atrocities carried out on the POWs by their captors. Specifically, this feature concerns US Olympic athlete Louis Zamperini (a very much on-form Jack O'Connell) who is recognised by a soldier (Watanabe) who was previously a competitor athlete, and who is now tasked with guarding him. Vengeful, he now proceeds to make his erstwhile rival's life a living hell. We, as an audience, are spared little of the brutality and cruelty imposed on Zamperini - and on the prisoners in general - and though physically and emotionally exhausted, we find ourselves witnessing an astonishing demonstration of determination and pride in the face of this mounting adversity. Amongst a solid supporting cast - Domnhall Gleeson and Garrett Hedlund are great, but Angelina Jolie really has managed to elicit the best from her two lead men here with Miyavi, as Watanabe, superbly menacing, but in an almost pathetic fashion. It is quite a tough watch but certainly well put together and worth the effort.