US Lieutenant Chris Burnett is a strong and intelligent marine officer but he will be exposed to a mission that looks dangerous and deadly. US naval officer Chris Burnett falls over one part of Bosnia under very difficult circumstances. At that moment, the lieutenant must fight for survival in that hostile land. He is tracked down by hostile soldiers, a killer tracker, and a ruthless Bosnian policeman, especially American soldiers. Chris tries to escape from enemy territory through many life-threatening attempts.
17 November 1965, Osijek, Croatia, Yugoslavia
29 January 1977, Perrysburg, Ohio, USA
18 March 1947, Rybnik, Slaskie, Poland
22 January 1972, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
29 December 1967, Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia
1 August 1972, The Bronx, New York, USA
17 March 1968, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
4 February 1981, Bratislava, Slovakia
6 December 1941, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
9 July 1957, Tábor, Czechoslovakia [Czech Republic]
11 March 1972, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia [now Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina]
18 November 1968, Dallas, Texas, USA
9 July 1967, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 November 1958
13 December 1970, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
15 March 1957, São Sebastião da Pedreira, Lisbon, Portugal
25 April 1976, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
13 November 1960, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Yugoslavia
31 January 1978, Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
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Action movie with intense peril and devastation.December 06, 2001
The only thing certain about Behind Enemy Lines is that Mr. Wilson is in it for the chance to work with Mr. Hackman, and Mr. Hackman is in it for the money.December 03, 2001
A piece of junk.November 06, 2002
The filmmakers do their best to distract us, but eventually it becomes hard to ignore that Behind Enemy Lines is one long chase sequence.November 30, 2001
Pro forma stuff, so much so that you start to wonder why no fetching femme resistance fighter materializes to help the Americans on the ground.July 18, 2003
A satisfying enough piece of giddy-up entertainment that raises a few passing questions about the American 'cowboy mentality' before ultimately deciding it's a lot more fun to simply eat your action movie cake than try to have it too.May 30, 2003
Behind Enemy Lines crosses into the ugly side of patriotism.June 25, 2004
That's just one of many reasons why I'm reluctant to call Behind the Lines entertainment. Propaganda, MTV-style, might be closer to the truth.January 07, 2005
From its prosaic title to its convenient timeliness, this valentine to U.S. military guys hamstrung by officious NATO bureaucrats could hardly seem less promisingJanuary 30, 2003
Plays more like a recruitment video for the US military than any serious examination of conflict.December 08, 2001
An old-fashioned game of the cinematic cat-and-mouse, soldier-on-the-run variety.November 30, 2001
This baby comes equipped with all the bells and missiles. Given the standard-issue plot, it's about all it can be.