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No American studio would back the film due to its "troubling conclusions" about the U.S. military’s role in the arms trade, forcing the production to rely on international financing. Cinematic Brilliance and Dark Satire subtitle Lord.of.War.2005.1080p.720p.BluRay.x26...
One of the most fascinating aspects of Lord of War is how the production itself mirrored the industry it critiqued. Because prop replicas were more expensive than the real thing, the filmmakers actually to use in the film. Lord of War (UHD Blu-ray) Best Buy Exclusive
Other incredible behind-the-scenes facts from IMDb and Wikipedia include: Because prop replicas were more expensive than the
In the world of 2000s cinema, few films managed to be as stylishly cynical yet deeply sobering as . Released on September 16, 2005, and directed by Andrew Niccol, this satirical crime drama remains a standout in Nicolas Cage’s filmography. Whether you're revisiting it for its biting wit or discovering it through a recent Blu-ray release, the film’s exploration of the global arms trade is as relevant today as it was twenty years ago. A Story Based on Uncomfortable Truths
The Merchant of Death: Why Lord of War (2005) Still Hits Like a Bullet
The production rented 50 real T-72 tanks from a Czech arms dealer. The owner needed them back by December 2005 because they were already sold to Libya.