Saving Jessica Lynch

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Saving Jessica Lynch
Movie poster
Written byJohn Fasano
Directed byPeter Markle
StarringLaura Regan
Music byRamin Djawadi
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersBob Chmiel, Michael R. Joyce, and Dan Paulson
EditorScott Boyd
Running time94 minutes
Production companyNBC
Original release
ReleaseNovember 9, 2003 (2003-11-09)

Saving Jessica Lynch is a 2003 American television film that aired on NBC and featured Canadian actress Laura Regan in the title role. The film begins with the ambush of Jessica Lynch's convoy in the middle of an Iraqi city and follows a version of events that credits an Iraqi citizen, Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief, with being responsible for helping to arrange a daring rescue by US special operations forces.

Inaccuracies

Although the film was based on a true story, most of the circumstances of the rescue have been challenged by the media[1] as well as by Lynch herself. Lynch was portrayed as a heroic soldier who fought up to her capture. In reality, at the time of the crash of her vehicle, she fell unconscious and woke up at the hospital. Her rescue operation was carried out at an unresisting civilian hospital.[2] In a review of the movie, Hal Erickson wrote, "An inordinate amount of poetic license is taken with the events surrounding Jessica's rescue, with a plethora of ridiculous coincidences and serial-like thrills and chills thrown in to pep up the story."[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Kampfner, John (May 15, 2003). "Saving Private Lynch story 'flawed'". BBC News.
  2. ^ Cornwell, Rupert (April 26, 2007). "Twisted propaganda tales of US heroes in Iraq". The New Zealand Herald. The Independent. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
  3. ^ http://www.allmovie.com/movie/saving-jessica-lynch-v377435

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