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The Hunting Party
Five years after a meltdown on national TV, journalist Simon Hunt joins forces with a former colleague, and a cub reporter to find the No.1 war criminal in Bosnia. However, their extremely dangerous target decides to come after them.
16 January 1960, Varazdin, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Varazdin, Croatia]
28 October 1976, Zagreb, Croatia
18 March 1958, Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia
18 July 1940, Los Angeles, California, USA
13 July 1956, Zagreb, Croatia/Hrvatska
4 September 1979, Croatia
21 February 1967, Kenya
1 January 1971, Split, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Split, Croatia]
March 03, 2008
The most intriguing parts of this film are contained in the voice-over montage in the beginning and a surprise ending, leaving a lot of filler in the middle.
September 21, 2007
...it does make room for the latest, loose-screw character part in the reinvention of Gere's career.
September 21, 2007
...The Hunting Party still is a movie worth chasing down.
August 26, 2008
Tense, funny, disturbing and touching from moment one.
August 27, 2009
Adorns its bankrupt inanity in the robes of Importance
July 06, 2010
Features some truly outrageous events.... But filmmaker Shepard struggles to avoid action and comedy cliches
December 17, 2007
The action plot is lousy with cliched suspense scenes of back-road executions halted at the last possible instant.
February 02, 2009
There are a lot of movies that don't deliver on their promise. The Hunting Party is one of them. It's a disheartening disappointment.
September 22, 2007
By the time the end credits roll, you're still not sure what kind of movie The Hunting Party is supposed to be, other than just queasy.
September 21, 2007
The Hunting Party is a complete bust, but the ways in which it fails are interesting.
February 22, 2008
Ludicrous, bewildering, and largely true (at least the "most ridiculous parts" according to the film's preface), it plays like an adventure story written by Kafka
March 22, 2011
It's not a bad story as far as it goes, and says a lot about the strange culture war journalism ... [but] no story, no matter how interesting, can't do without a little bit of the Hollywood treatment, and "The Hunting Party" suffers that in spades.

