Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

113 mins | Drama, War | Nov. 10, 2016

19-year-old Billy Lynn is brought home for a victory tour after a harrowing Iraq battle. Through flashbacks the film shows what really happened to his squad - contrasting the realities of war with America's perceptions.

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

113 mins | Drama, War | Nov. 10, 2016

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
19-year-old Billy Lynn is brought home for a victory tour after a harrowing Iraq battle. Through flashbacks the film shows what really happened to his squad - contrasting the realities of war with America's perceptions.
IMDb rating 6.2
Producers TriStar Pictures, Marc Platt Productions, Film4 Productions, The Ink Factory, Bona Film Group, Studio 8
Original title Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
Directors Ang Lee
Writers Ben Fountain, Jean-Christophe Castelli, Simon Beaufoy

Cast

Joe Alwyn

as Billy Lynn

Kristen Stewart

as Kathryn Lynn

Chris Tucker

as Albert

Garrett Hedlund

as David Dime

Vin Diesel

as Shroom

Steve Martin

as Norm Oglesby

Makenzie Leigh

as Faison

Ismael Cruz Cordova

as Sgt. Holliday

Arturo Castro

as Marcellino 'Mango' Montoya

Ben Platt

as Josh

Deirdre Lovejoy

as Denise Lynn

Tim Blake Nelson

as Wayne Foster

Beau Knapp

as Crack

Bruce McKinnon

as Ray Lynn

Astro

as Lodis

Gregory Alan Williams

as Raise n' Praise Preacher

Bo Mitchell

as Anxious / Grateful American

Ric Reitz

as Anchor

Barney Harris

as Sykes

Laura Lundy Wheale

as Patty Lynn

Allen Daniel

as Major Mac

Randy Gonzalez

as Hector

Matthew Barnes

as Travis

Austin McLamb

as Brian

Mason Lee

as Foo

Tommy McNulty

as Reporter

Markina Brown

as Reporter

Eric Kan

as Reporter

Dana Barrett

as Reporter

Richard Sherman

as Football Player

J.J. Watt

as Football Player

Christopher Matthew Cook

as Roadie Foreman

Kristin Erickson

as Travis' Girlfriend

Brad Mills

as Travis' Friend

Genevieve Adams

as Stage Manager

David Ramsey

as Field Manager

Matthew Brady

as Stadium Security Guy

Holly Morris

as Grateful / Anxious American

Alan Gilmer

as Grateful / Anxious American

Andy Glen

as Grateful / Anxious American

Brandin Jenkins

as Grateful / Anxious American

Chesta Drake

as Grateful / Anxious American

Cooper Andrews

as Grateful / Anxious American

Katie Deal

as Grateful American

Tatom Pender

as Anxious / Grateful American

Erin Moore

as Michelle

Elizabeth Chestang

as Beyoncé

Kellie Pickler

as National Anthem Singer

Marc Inniss

as Pushy Halftime Singer

Fajer Kaisi

as Interpreter

Antonio Badrani

as Iraqi Father

Badia Obaid

as Iraqi Grandmother

Leila Kadiri

as Iraqi Mother

Mansour Badri

as Iraqi Uncle

Azim Rizk

as Waleed

Jay Peterson

as Rude Fan

Zaydun Khalaf

as Shopkeeper

Phil Armijo

as Texas Aristocrat (uncredited)

Stevie Baggs Jr.

as Sportscaster (uncredited)

Adrienne Ballenger

as Cheerleader (uncredited)

Paul Barlow Jr.

as Concourse Comic (uncredited)

Alexandra Bartee

as Cheerleader (uncredited)

Ashley Lyn Blair

as Football Fan (uncredited)

Brooke Borba

as Woman (uncredited)

Claire Bronson

as Female Referee (uncredited)

Bricine Brown

as EMT / Paramedic (uncredited)

Amanda Burke Buczek

as Aristocrat (uncredited)

Todd Chapman

as Norm's Aide (uncredited)

Chuck Clark

as VIP Fan (uncredited)

Alex Coker

as Honor Guard Team Leader (uncredited)

Jameson Jamey Copeland

as Flag Holder (uncredited)

Xavier Cortes

as Camera Operator (uncredited)

Erin Dangler

as Reporter (uncredited)

Patrick Darcey

as Honor Guard (uncredited)

Deena Dill

as Co-Anchor (uncredited)

Sydney Durso

as Cheerleader (uncredited)

Angela Everhart

as Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader (uncredited)

Gregory Fears

as Jones VIP (uncredited)

DeRon Ford

as VIP Corridor Fan (uncredited)

Courtland Fuller

as Journalist (uncredited)

Gabriel 'G-Rod' Rodriguez

as Bouncer (uncredited)

Fred Galle

as Super Wealthy Texan (uncredited)

Marion Guyot

as Nice Lady (uncredited)

Jas Hardy

as Dallas Bravo Football Fan (uncredited)

De'Adrian Harmon

as VIP / Millionaire (uncredited)

Jon Hartley

as Dallas Tailgater (uncredited)

Robert Hendren

as VIP Fan (uncredited)

Walter Hendrix III

as Cameraman (uncredited)

Danni Heverin

as Cheerleader (uncredited)

Dennis Hill

as Soldier #1 (uncredited)

Terayle Hill

as Roadie (uncredited)

Geoffrey Howard

as Bravo Fan (uncredited)

Billy James

as Roadie (uncredited)

Dale Anthony Jennings

as VIP (uncredited)

Racquel Bianca John

as Military Teenage Girl (uncredited)

Kendall Kiker

as Event Staff (uncredited)

Brian Kim

as Vendor (uncredited)

Alex Kramer

as Wounded Soldier (uncredited)

Avery Laraki

as Hispanic Teenager (uncredited)

Roy Larsen

as Texas Billionaire (uncredited)

Adrian Lockett

as Military (uncredited)

Shannon Long

as Cheerleader (uncredited)

Luke Loveless

as Jumbotron Kid (uncredited)

Zamadia Lyles

as Cheerleader (uncredited)

Shaun Michael Lynch

as Grateful / Anxious American (uncredited)

Eric Maldonado

as Physical Therapist (uncredited)

Asia Diamond Mason

as Pep Squad / Dancer (uncredited)

Ronny Mathew

as Grateful / Anxious American (uncredited)

Trey McGriff

as VIP Dallas Bravo Football Fan (uncredited)

Jock McKissic

as Offensive Lineman (uncredited)

Dana Clark McPherson

as VIP Fan (uncredited)

Matt Mercurio

as Grateful / Anxious American (uncredited)

Gary Miller

as Texas Aristocrat (uncredited)

Michael Montgomery

as Inspiring Football Player (uncredited)

Ricky Muse

as Grateful / Anxious American (uncredited)

Tommy O'Brien

as Patriotic Reporter - Press Conference (uncredited)

Afsheen Olyaie

as Slumdog / Soldier (uncredited)

George Pringle

as Cameraman Press (uncredited)

Moneca S. Reid

as Football Fan (uncredited)

Shuntel Renay

as Pep Squad Dancer (uncredited)

Kristin McKenzie

as Soldier in Iraq (uncredited)

Chan Ta Rivers

as Grateful / Anxious American (uncredited)

Giovanni Rodriguez

as Cameraman (uncredited)

Joel Rogers

as VIP Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Kourtney Shales

as Cheerleader (uncredited)

Jack Teague

as Sideline VIP Guest (uncredited)

Kenneth Tipton

as Dancer (uncredited)

Jordan Verroi

as Military Mechanic (uncredited)

Steve Warren

as Football Fan (uncredited)

Erick Wofford

as Marine Marcher (uncredited)

Brian Wyatt

as New Van Crew Member (uncredited)

Jesse Yarborough

as Football Fan (uncredited)

Jonathan Yaskoff

as Reporter (uncredited)

Jay Busbee

as Photographer (uncredited)