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Two Soldiers

2003 | 40m | English

(447 votes)

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Popularity: 0.9 (history)

Director: Aaron Schneider
Writer: Aaron Schneider
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Set during WWII, a young boy wants to join his brother in the "war at Pearl Harbour".
Release Date: Jul 30, 2003
Director: Aaron Schneider
Writer: Aaron Schneider
Genres: War, Drama
Keywords world war ii, brother, devotion, based on short story
Production Companies Shoe Clerk Picture Co. Inc.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Jonathan Furr Willie Grier
Ben Allison Pete Grier
Ron Perlman Colonel McKellog
David Andrews Lieutenant Hogenbeck
Mike Pniewski Sheriff Foote
Deacon Dawson Mr. Grossnickel
Joanne Pankow Mrs. Habersham
Danny Vinson Pap Grier
Suellen Yates Maw Grier
Name Job
Aaron Schneider Director, Editor, Writer
Alan Silvestri Original Music Composer, Conductor
Craig Fincannon Casting Director
Alonzo Wilson Costume Design
C. Robert Holloway Production Design
Burton Rencher Art Direction, Set Decoration
David Boyd Director of Photography
Lisa Mae Fincannon Casting Director
Kelly Matsumoto Editor
Sylvia Hendrix Hairstylist
Meghan L. Noble Post Production Supervisor
Joseph Grossberg Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris Varosky Key Makeup Artist
Pat Mueller Key Hair Stylist
P. Daniel Newman Music Editor
William Faulkner Short Story
Scott Martin Gershin Supervising Sound Editor
Chad Hartigan Assistant Location Manager
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Kate Miller Co-Producer
Andrew J. Sacks Producer
Betsy Pollock Co-Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Visually, this reminded me a little of “Field of Dreams” (1989) meets “The Waltons” with lots of soft-focus photography and a score from Alan Silvestri that I doubt even he can recall. It’s about a tightly-knit and poor American farming family who find that elder son “Pete” (Ben Allison) wants to vo ... lunteer to sign-up following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Despite reservations from his dad, off he sets to Memphis on the bus leaving his collection of bird's eggs in the care of his younger brother “Willie” (Jonathan Furr). Now this young lad dotes a bit on his sibling and swiftly decides - at the age of eight - that he is going to follow suit. He has to blag the 72c for his bus fare but when he gets to the draft office is given short shrift by the soldiers. Luckily he has his skinning knife, and there is also a kindly colonel (Ron Perlman) but what chance he can meet “Pete” again and/or join up? Though this is quite a nice feature, I couldn’t quite fathom what or whom it was for. “Furrball” delivers quite an engaging effort as the young traveller and there are some fairly substantial Hollywood names behind this film, but the story is remarkably thin. It’s not as if there is a draft forcing “Pete”, or the MPs arrive to wrench him, tearfully, from the loving arms of his family and so notwithstanding his obvious courage at stepping up to defend his country I just struggled to see the point of it all. It also makes for quite a long forty minutes, too.

Jan 17, 2026