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Three stars team up for this unusual look at America's role in the war against Iraq. In 1991, as the Gulf War winds to a close, three American servicemen find themselves happy to have achieved victory but wondering about the ultimate importance of what they've done (especially since Saddam Hussein is still in power). Major Archie Gates (George Clooney) is a decorated Vietnam veteran and special forces officer with two weeks to go before he retires; Sgt. Troy Barlow (Mark Wahlberg) has a new baby at home; and Chief Elgin (Ice Cube) is probably just going to end up back in Detroit. So when one of them comes across a map that seems to point out where Saddam's forces have stashed a large cache of gold they stole from Kuwait, they decide to follow the trail and take some of the war booty for themselves. However, the deeper they journey into Iraq, the more they see of the consequences of America's policies in the Middle East. Although President George Bush and the American military urged Iraqi citizens to rise up against Saddam Hussein, and pledged their support to a people's movement against the leader, Iraqis found that when they took to the streets against Saddam, the United States did not back them up, and the loss of Iraqi lives was fearsome. When Gates, Barlow and Elgin become aware of what's happening, they're torn between their desire to grab the fortune they came for and the demands of their conscience to help the people they came to liberate. Three Kings was directed by David O. Russell and marked a significant change of direction after his dark-humored relationship comedies, Spanking the Monkey and Flirting with Disaster. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

  • Release date:September 27, 1999

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Broadcast Film Critics Association Spike Jonze Breakthrough Performer 1999 Winner
National Society of Film Critics David O. Russell Best Director (Runner-up) 1999 Winner
Writers Guild of America David O. Russell Best Original Screenplay 1999 Nominee
Writers Guild of America John Ridley Best Original Screenplay 1999 Nominee

Cast

George Clooney
as Major Archie Gates
Mark Wahlberg
as Sergeant Troy Barlow
Ice Cube
as Chief Elgin
Spike Jonze
as Conrad Vig
Nora Dunn
as Adriana Cruz
Jamie Kennedy
as Walter Wogaman
Mykelti Williamson
as Colonel Horn
Cliff Curtis
as Amir Abdulah
Saïd Taghmaoui
as Captain Sa'id
Judy Greer
as Cathy Daitch
Liz Stauber
as Debbie Barlow
Holt McCallany
as Captain Van Meter
Peter Macdissi
as Oasis Bunker Iraqi Republic Guard Lieutenant
Pete Antico
as [uncredited] Oasis Bunker Guard

Crew

David O. Russell
Director
Paul Junger Witt
Producer
Edward L. McDonnell
Producer
Charles Roven
Producer
David O. Russell
Screenwriter
John Ridley
Screen Story
Newton Thomas Sigel
Cinematographer
Carter Burwell
Composer (Music Score)
Ralph Sall
Musical Direction/Supervision
Robert Lambert
Editor
Catherine Hardwicke
Production Designer
Derek R. Hill
Supervising Art Director
Kim Roth
Co-producer
Douglas Segal
Co-producer
John Ridley
Co-producer
Alan Glazer
Associate Producer
Bruce Berman
Executive Producer
Gregory Goodman
Executive Producer
Kelley Smith-Wait
Executive Producer
Gene Serdena
Set Designer
Kym Barrett
Costume Designer
Edward Tise
Sound/Sound Designer
Julian Wall
First Assistant Director
Mary Vernieu
Casting
Anne McCarthy
Casting
Lisa Satriano
Second Unit Assistant Director
Philip Pfeiffer
Second Unit Camera
John Leveque
Sound Editor
Dan Bradley
Second Unit Director
Dan Bradley
Stunts Coordinator
Bruce Fortune
Supervising Sound Editor
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