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Tunnel Rats 2008

★ 5.088 votes96 min📅 2008-05-31

"Hell is for Heroes"

Uwe Boll's gritty Vietnam War action-drama *Tunnel Rats (2008)* plunges viewers into the claustrophobic horrors faced by a specialized U.S. combat unit tasked with flushing out Viet Cong soldiers hiding in the labyrinthine tunnels of Vietnam.

Director: Uwe Boll

Cast

Michael Paré
Michael Paré
Sergeant Vic Hollowborn
Wilson Bethel
Wilson Bethel
Corporal Dan Green
Brandon Fobbs
Brandon Fobbs
Private Samuel Graybridge
Rocky Marquette
Rocky Marquette
Private Terence Verano
Nate Parker
Nate Parker
Private Jim Lidford
Mitch Eakins
Mitch Eakins
Private Peter Harris
Erik Eidem
Private Carl Johnson
Jane Le
Vo Mai
Scott Ly
Scott Ly
Huy Tran
Garikayi Mutambirwa
Garikayi Mutambirwa
Private Jonathan Porterson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tunnel Rats (2008) about?

*Tunnel Rats (2008)* follows a brave unit of U.S. soldiers sent into Vietnam's underground network of tunnels to root out hidden Viet Cong fighters. Their mission pits them against an unseen enemy in a brutal, close-quarters war where survival depends on instinct and courage.

Who directed Tunnel Rats?

The film was directed by Uwe Boll, known for his work in action and war-themed movies, bringing a raw and intense style to the battlefield.

Who stars in Tunnel Rats?

The film stars Michael Paré, Nate Parker, Brandon Fobbs, Wilson Bethel, and Rocky Marquette as the core unit facing the dangers of tunnel warfare.

Is Tunnel Rats (2008) worth watching?

If you're a fan of intense war dramas with a focus on realism and high-stakes action, *Tunnel Rats (2008)* delivers a gripping experience. Its unrelenting pace and authentic portrayal of combat make it a standout, though it may not appeal to those seeking light entertainment.

How long is Tunnel Rats?

The runtime of *Tunnel Rats (2008)* is 96 minutes, a tight and immersive experience for viewers.

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About Tunnel Rats (2008) — A Vietnam War Trench Experience

Uwe Boll's gritty Vietnam War action-drama *Tunnel Rats (2008)* plunges viewers into the claustrophobic horrors faced by a specialized U.S. combat unit tasked with flushing out Viet Cong soldiers hiding in the labyrinthine tunnels of Vietnam. Battling in close-quarters combat beneath dense jungle terrain, these soldiers become modern-day gladiators in a deadly game of cat and mouse, where every inch of terrain could hide an enemy—or a booby trap. The film blends raw tension with visceral combat, capturing the desperation and brotherhood forged in the darkest corners of war.

Michael Paré leads an ensemble cast including Nate Parker and Brandon Fobbs as the squad navigates a mission that's as much about psychological endurance as it is about physical survival. With its relentless pace and unflinching portrayal of guerilla warfare, *Tunnel Rats (2008)* offers a harrowing glimpse into the sacrifices made by those who fought in the shadows of history.