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Army of One
The story is based on the real-life Faulkner who traveled to Pakistan looking for bin Laden, following Gary Faulkner, an ex-con, unemployed handyman, and modern day Don Quixote who receives a vision from God telling him to do what no one else can do, namely to capture Osama Bin Laden.
















17 January 1962, Kansas City, Missouri, USA










20 December 1971, Los Angeles, California, USA




31 January 1976, New Hyde Park, New York, USA








November 08, 2016
Army Of One contains one of Nicolas Cage's worst performances to date, which is a pretty damning feat.
November 04, 2016
Nic Cage gives it a real effort, but Army of One goes horribly awry right from the start.
November 18, 2016
I can't give Army of One a positive or negative review, I can only try to convey my utter bemusement at this cinematic Edsel.
November 14, 2016
Nicolas Cage is exceptionally committed, but his roleand the picture as a wholecries out for more depth.
November 03, 2016
It's a joy to see the old madman juices flowing again, but "Army of One" doesn't match Cage's intensity, trying to stretch a thin premise that would be better served in a short film.
December 05, 2016
Most viewers would be better off waiting for Army Of One to air on TV, or just giving it a pass altogether.
November 05, 2016
The biggest draw is watching Cage embrace a character with the unironic comedic flair we haven't seen from him in quite some time.
November 14, 2016
Army of One avoids lazy Red State bashing ... along with insightful humor.
November 22, 2016
Bizarre comic caper has language, drinking, drugs.
November 03, 2016
The movie's noisy, busy and not that funny. But there is a sweetness and a cockeyed optimism here.
November 18, 2016
Cage grabs hold of the Faulkner character with all his might and won't let go. Again, much like in that Vince Neil video.