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In the Valley of Elah
A career officer and his wife work with a police detective to uncover the truth behind their son's disappearance following his return from a tour of duty in Iraq.
Paul Haggis
Casts & Crew
Tommy Lee Jones
Charlize Theron
Susan Sarandon
Frances Fisher
James Franco
Jonathan Tucker
Jason Patric
Josh Brolin
Wes Chatham
Jake McLaughlin
Mehcad Brooks
Wayne Duvall
Brent Briscoe
Barry Corbin
Greg Serano
Zoe Kazan
Brent Sexton
Devin Brochu
Glenn Taranto
Roman Arabia
Jennifer Siebel Newsom
Rick Gonzalez
Loren Haynes
Babak Tafti
Sean Huze
Kathy Lamkin
David Doty
Pab Schwendimann
Josh Meyer
Arron Shiver
Jo Harvey Allen
Chris Browning
David House
Matthew Page
Pierre Barrera
Mike Hatfield
Arlin Alcala
James Blackburn
Esodie Geiger
Daniel Knight
Brandon Weaver
Joseph Bertót
Also Directed by Paul Haggis
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