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    Windtalkers. Windtalkers is a 2002 American war film directed and co-produced by John Woo, starring Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach, Peter Stormare, Noah Emmerich, Mark Ruffalo, and Christian Slater. It is based on the real story of code talkers from the Navajo nation during World War II.

  2. Jun 14, 2002 · Two U.S. Marines protect Navajo Marines who use their native language as an unbreakable radio cypher in World War II. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more for this film.

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  5. Jun 14, 2002 · Marine Joe Enders (Nicolas Cage) is assigned to protect Ben Yahzee (Adam Beach) -- a Navajo code talker, the Marines' new secret weapon. Enders' orders are to protect his code talker, but if ...

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  6. Windtalkers is a movie about the Navajo code talkers in World War II, who used their native language as a secret code to communicate with the U.S. military. The plot follows two Marines who are assigned to protect them from the Japanese, and the dilemmas they face in the battle of Saipan.

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  8. Jun 14, 2002 · A critical review of the film \"Windtalkers\", which tells the story of how Navajo Indians used their language as a code in World War II. The reviewer criticizes the film for its excessive violence, cliched plot and lack of focus on the Navajo characters.