*I did not produce this film, credit goes to BROTHERS' INK PRODUCTIONS*
A film dedicated to the Veterans of the United States of America. Really great message
You are not forgotten
POW, MIA, Active Duty, Retired
Credit goes to those cited in the credits of this film
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Reveille is close to our hearts because it's the first film Written, Directed and Produced by BROTHERS' INK PRODUCTIONS!
Reveille was filmed on location in Arizona on 35mm in 2003 by Director team and brothers Adam and Donovan Montierth. It is a 11 minute short written and produced by Adam Montierth, Donovan Montierth and Jason Walters.
Screen veterans David Huddleston and James McEachin star in this humorous and touching look at the rivalry between the two branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. With credits of over 200 feature films and television shows between them such as "The Big Lebowski", "Sudden Impact", "Blazing Saddles", and "True Grit" we were incredibly blessed to have them on board.
Brothers' Ink Productions premiered "Reveille" on December 2nd, 2003 at Harkins Valley Art Theatre in Tempe, AZ.
http://www.brothers-ink.com/
http://www.brothers-ink.com/reveille.htm
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I met Adam Montierth at the BookRack he owns, I just found out today that he's a film director. He's such cool guy and it's awesome to know he's a film director
95Godfather 7 months ago
I would like to send you many thanks for taking the time to make such a touching video and placing it on You Tube for everyone to enjoy. This video touches me, both of my grandfathers served in the military and I currently have a cousin and his wife that are in the Middle East fighting for our freedom and everything that this Great Country does and should stand for. God Bless you and the United States of America.
Thanks, Erik @ fly66g in Frankenmuth Michigan
fly66g 8 months ago
thank you for this
grassmonster 1 year ago
I am not afraid to tell anyone this made cry
they started out as enemys Army vs Navy
moved into how to outdo one another
and then the final respect
soldier vs sailor
but above all
"duty honor country"
huntnbigracks 3 years ago
very nice, and respectful. ty
TIDASIUM 3 years ago 2
As a disabled veteran, spouse of a retiree, child of a veteran, & parent of a deployed soldier, who lives in a small rural community near a military installation, filled with military, retirees, veterans, and their families, including families with deployed military, this was gratefully & with tears watched & much enjoyed.
Thank you for remembering & honoring those who have, do & will serve, we did, do & will do it for all of you.
Wadaduga1 4 years ago 2
Great video really makes you stop and think.
tnoel00 4 years ago 2
I love this video! I didn't think I would cry, but damn! I just couldn't hold back the tears of Pride.
littleismail 4 years ago 2
Excellent video. We sometimes forget that there are many Veterans in our communities today. The way you portrayed the "inter-service" rival was great. It would have been a hoot watching them every morning "one upping" each other! You turn the feeling around great with the uniforms. Then as we have all done in the past, we honor one of our fallen. Great job and thanks for an outstanding showing!
ncsentinel 4 years ago 2
Brought a tear to my eye and a knot in my throat.
morbidork077 4 years ago 2