The Monuments Men
It was the greatest art heist in history
Based on the true story of the greatest treasure hunt in history, The Monuments Men is an action drama focusing on seven over-the-hill, out-of-shape museum directors, artists, architects, curators, and art historians who went to the front lines of WWII to rescue the world’s artistic masterpieces from Nazi thieves and return them to their rightful owners. With the art hidden behind enemy lines, how could these guys hope to succeed?
Trailers & Videos

Monuments Men - Official Trailer #2 - In Theaters 2/7/14

The Monuments Men - Official Trailer - In Theaters 2/7/14

Monuments Men - "The Curator" Featurette

The Monuments Men | George Clooney's Company | Featurette HD

The Monuments Men | International Treasure Hunt | Featurette HD

Monuments Men: "Lost Treasure" Featurette
Cast

George Clooney
Lt. Frank Stokes

Matt Damon
Lt. James Granger

Bill Murray
Sgt. Richard Campbell

John Goodman
Sgt. Walter Garfield

Cate Blanchett
Claire Simone

Hugh Bonneville
2nd Lt. Donald Jeffries

Sam Hazeldine
Colonel Langton

Jean Dujardin
2nd Lt. Jean-Claude Clermont

Bob Balaban
Pvt. Preston Savitz

Holger Handtke
Colonel Wegner

Dimitri Leonidas
Pvt. Sam Epstein

Justus von Dohnányi
Viktor Stahl

Zahari Baharov
Commander Elya

Diarmaid Murtagh
Captain Harpen

Serge Hazanavicius
Rene Armand

Udo Kroschwald
Hermann Goering

Grant Heslov
Doctor

Michael Brandner
Dentist

Luc Feit
Aachen Vicar

Claudia Geisler-Bading
Stahl's Wife
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
George Clooney starred, co-wrote and directed this interesting wartime drama. It centres around an elite squad sent to try to rescue precious works of art from the retreating Nazi war machine. Not elite in an SAS or SEAL type military sense, but dedicated to identifying and preserving these artefacts that could be anything from a small painting to a life-sized statue. Historically and logistically it is all over the place, but it has a feel-good sentiment to it for the most part. It focusses on another quite visceral, but perhaps less often considered aspect of the atrocities to posterity carried out during WWII. Matt Damon ("Granger") features occasionally as he tries to convince "Claire Simone" (Cate Blanchett) in Paris that they are not just going to loot the art for their own museums and there is enough action involved to illustrate just how dangerous the end of the war was as they race to prevent the destruction. The production is adequate, nothing more to be fair, but this film is enjoyable to watch with a message that endures long after the mediocre performances from the talent have diminished. Perhaps some objectivity behind the camera might have helped - Clooney is too close to what is clearly a labour of love for him, but it's still worth a watch.
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