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Sand Castle (2017)

Set during the occupation of Iraq, a squad of U.S. soldiers try to protect a small village.
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Set during the occupation of Iraq, a squad of U.S. soldiers try to protect a small village.

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Genre:War, Action, Drama
Directed By:Fernando Coimbra
Written By:Chris Roessner
In Theaters:4/21/2017
Box Office:

Runtime:113 minutes
Studio:The Mark Gordon Company, International Traders, Treehouse Pictures

Cast


Director

Fernando Coimbra

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Nicholas Hoult

Matt Ocre

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Logan Marshall-Green

Sergeant Harper

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Henry Cavill

Captain Syverson

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Gonzalo Menendez

Haring

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Beau Knapp

Sergeant Burton

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Sam Spruell

1st LT Anthony

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Tommy Flanagan

Sergeant McGregor

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Glen Powell

Sergeant Dylan Chutsky

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Neil Brown Jr.

Enzo

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Navid Negahban

Kadeer

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Parker Sawyers

Sergeant Robinson

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