From the Egyptian desert to deep below the polar ice caps, the elite G.I. JOE team uses the latest in next-generation spy and military equipment to fight the corrupt arms dealer Destro and the growing threat of the mysterious Cobra organization to prevent them from plunging the world into chaos.
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Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
- General Hawk: Dennis Quaid
- Duke: Channing Tatum
- Ripcord: Marlon Wayans
- Ana Lewis / Baroness: Sienna Miller
- The Doctor / Rex: Joseph Gordon-Levitt
- Breaker: Saïd Taghmaoui
- McCullen / Destro: Christopher Eccleston
- Heavy Duty: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
- Storm Shadow: Lee Byung-hun
- Scarlet: Rachel Nichols
- Snake Eyes: Ray Park
- Zartan: Arnold Vosloo
- Doctor Mindbender: Kevin J. O’Connor
- Baron de Cobray: Grégory Fitoussi
- U.S. President: Jonathan Pryce
- Young Snake Eyes: Leo Howard
- Young Storm Shadow: Brandon Soo Hoo
- Hard Master: Gerald Okamura
- Cover Girl: Karolína Kurková
- James McCullen – 1641: David Murray
- Sgt. Stone: Brendan Fraser
- Apache Navigator: Frederic Doss
- Dr. Hundtkinder: Peter Breitmayer
- Cobra Tech: Daniel Joseph
- Neo-Viper (uncredited): Matt McColm
Film Crew:
- Original Music Composer: Alan Silvestri
- Screenplay: Stuart Beattie
- Casting: Ronna Kress
- Costume Design: Ellen Mirojnick
- Production Design: Ed Verreaux
- Art Direction: Anne Seibel
- Art Direction: Kevin Ishioka
- Producer: Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
- Director: Stephen Sommers
- Producer: Bob Ducsay
- Art Direction: Brad Ricker
- Supervising Art Director: Greg Papalia
- Producer: Brian Goldner
- Director of Photography: Mitchell Amundsen
- Art Direction: Randy Moore
- Casting: Nancy Bishop
- Art Direction: Chad S. Frey
- Set Decoration: Kate J. Sullivan
- Special Effects: Stan Winston
- Screenplay: David Elliot
- Screenplay: Paul Lovett
- Stunts: Diana R. Lupo
- Stunts: Ronn Surels
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Dottie Starling
- Assistant Director: Jakub Dvorak
- Animation: Jeremy Stewart
- Stunts: Josh Tessier
- Camera Trainee: Rick James
Movie Reviews:
- JPV852: Entertaining in parts but a mess of a plot with some shoddy visual effects even by 2009 standards. Some stunt work was alright but nothing that really stands out and none of the cast really were all that memorable. Did appreciate some of the nods to the cartoons but otherwise just very forgettable. **2.75/5**
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