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Fort McCoy

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Eric Stoltz, Seymour Cassel, Camryn Manheim, Brendan Fehr, Andy Hirsch, Matthew Lawrence, Lyndsy Fonseca, Kate Connor, Johnny Pacar, Rene Heger, Gara Lonning, and Marty Backstrand in Fort McCoy (2011)
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A drama based on a true story when the Stirn family lived next to a Nazi POW camp in Wisconsin during W.W.II.A drama based on a true story when the Stirn family lived next to a Nazi POW camp in Wisconsin during W.W.II.A drama based on a true story when the Stirn family lived next to a Nazi POW camp in Wisconsin during W.W.II.

  • Directors
    • Kate Connor
    • Michael Worth
  • Writer
    • Kate Connor
  • Stars
    • Eric Stoltz
    • Kate Connor
    • Lyndsy Fonseca
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    • Directors
      • Kate Connor
      • Michael Worth
    • Writer
      • Kate Connor
    • Stars
      • Eric Stoltz
      • Kate Connor
      • Lyndsy Fonseca
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Eric Stoltz
    Eric Stoltz
    • Frank Stirn
    Kate Connor
    Kate Connor
    • Ruby Stirn
    Lyndsy Fonseca
    Lyndsy Fonseca
    • Anna Gerkey
    Andy Hirsch
    • Sam Dolnick
    Camryn Manheim
    Camryn Manheim
    • Florie
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Father Mivkovek
    Brendan Fehr
    Brendan Fehr
    • Sgt. Dominic Rossi
    Gara Lonning
    • Gertie Stirn
    Johnny Pacar
    Johnny Pacar
    • Texas Slim
    Matthew Lawrence
    Matthew Lawrence
    • Dan Griffin
    Mark Metcalf
    Mark Metcalf
    • Mr. Gerkey
    Marty Backstrand
    • Lester Stirn
    Margot Farley
    Margot Farley
    • Delilah
    Rene Heger
    Rene Heger
    • Werner
    Mara Connor
    • Milli…
    Josh Zabel
    • Heinrich
    John Pollono
    John Pollono
    • Bud Gerkey
    David Paluck
    David Paluck
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    • Directors
      • Kate Connor
      • Michael Worth
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      • Kate Connor
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    2advslr

    Hugely Disappointing

    I was born in June, 1944 (when this film is set), about 25 miles from Fort McCoy. As I grew up I knew a number of people who had worked, as civilians, at Fort McCoy. I was very interested in seeing how the film would present the place and time, etc. Unfortunately, the screenplay is amateurish ,at best, the acting is wooden and the sets, such as they are, could be anywhere in a woods with a small river and a couple of buildings. This may well be a true story but it is told in a way that made me simply want to turn it off after about 20 minutes. I stayed with it, though...hoping for The Best. I didn't get it. There were lots of American soldiers at Fort McCoy at this time but you'd swear there were only 5-6 as you watch the film. Plus 5-6 Japanese PWS and maybe 10 German PWs (who, apparently, were allowed to wander around the place at all times of the day and night with no supervision). I'm sure the film was made on a small, small budget but that's no excuse. Seriously, I'm sorry I wasted my time on this little flick.
    7hikes77777

    A Decent Watch

    The story is a little simple and sentimental, but I didn't have any expectations. I think the cast does a good job with the material that doesn't have enough time to fully flesh out the characters. Eric Stoltz is good too; I never really understood why he didn't get bigger roles. Maybe, his roles will get a second wind when he doesn't look 13. It's a little bit Leave It To Beaver, so is probably popular with the Christian crowd.

    I found the movie randomly on Netflix but I clicked on it because I was a kid on Ft. McCoy as well. There were only about 4 kids on the post in 1978, and I do remember a 1950's purity of living there. We lived so far apart we never saw each other except when a jeep picked us up to take us into the schools in Sparta. The POW fences and towers remained, but it was a ghost town except in the summer when reservists showed up to bomb the ranges into oblivion. Years later, after we left, they would turn the barracks, not the compounds into a camp for Cuban "refugees." The movie captured a certain feel to the place that I liked...beautiful woods, Squaw lake, and some old fashioned values that remained on army posts into the 80's at least. It was a fun place to be a kid but the movie only has time to give you a glimpse of that.
    5mattkpsu-217-721133

    a little disappointing

    Overall I'm a bit disappointed. I thought this would be an interesting period piece, and I'm a fan of (looking at) Lyndsy Fonseca, who I think is the most beautiful actress out there.

    While watching this film I kept having to remind myself that it was filmed 5 years ago. Perhaps during this time, Lyndsy Fonseca has gotten a ton of experience from filming Nikita, Kick Ass, etc. and took lots of acting classes. Honestly I thought her acting was stiff and basically poor in this. The beginning scenes were especially tough to watch.

    Getting past that, Eric Stoltz carried the film and delivered a believable performance. I think the supporting cast let him down. Also I wish they had developed some of the story lines of these characters a little bit better. I will say I think the kids in the film did a good job.

    I was looking forward to seeing the depiction of a US POW camp. After seeing the film, I question their depiction of the prison camp. The real Fort McCoy was/is huge. There were 4000+ POW's there. From this film, you'd think it was a small place where everyone knew each other. The budget probably made it necessary to slim things down quite a bit.
    7prguy721

    A Heartwarming Story

    Fort McCoy is one of those smaller films that pretty much slipped through the cracks of audience exposure but was deserving of more attention. Stars Eric Stoltz and Kate Connor give very decent performances along with the entire cast. And because the film is based on a true story related to Connor, its significance is amplified. It's probably a safe bet that few people know much about WWII POW camps that operated in the U.S., and that in itself is enlightening. It's also beautifully filmed and well produced for its relatively modest budget. Even the score is well done. Connor proves to be a very competent actress we should hope to see more of. It's also nice to see Cameron Manheim in a modest role.
    8douglasross01

    A sweet little movie

    For those of us who grew up in this era, this movie was a very lovely trip down memory lane. As others have commented, the acting in this movie was not the best, but the attempt to recreate the era was quite realistic and exceptionally well done. The living conditions, the technology, the social mores and the nature of life at the time were very accurate well depicted.

    I personally served at Ft McCoy and can vouch for the authenticity of the site and the facilities depicted in the film. This is a film that preserves an important historic story about a special place, like many other such places in WWII, and a unique group of people serving their county in whatever way they could and trying at the same time to preserve some sense of normalcy. I highly recommend it.

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    • Trivia
      The movie theater in Sparta, WI. is actually the Historic Hollywood theater in La Crosse, WI.
    • Goofs
      PW's were not allowed to wear their uniforms except at funerals. The SS officer would not have been wearing his SS uniform and certainly not a Swastika since political emblems were not allowed.
    • Quotes

      Lester Stirn: [Asking his older sister after buying some candy from Delilah] Why does her skin stick up?

      Gertie Stirn: It's her bosom.

    • Connections
      Features Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Форт МакКой
    • Filming locations
      • La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA(Hollywood Theater)
    • Production companies
      • Marzipan Entertainment
      • RH Factor
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $78,948
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,070
      • Aug 17, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,948
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      1 hour 40 minutes
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