
Out of the Fight
Oct 02 2020
•2h 48m
•Action, Drama, War
US Army Sergeant Jason Pate returns home after three tours of duty in Afghanistan. The battles he has endured have led to minor injuries to his body, but the toll taken on his mind are immeasurable. As he attempts to adjust to life at home with his wife Emily and their four year old daughter Savannah, he struggles with the things he has missed, the effects of the war, and the ability to find meaning and purpose of his life in the civilian world.Jason begins to turn to alcohol and pills to ease his pain.
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Randy Wayne
Jason Pate

Judy Norton
Psychologist

Robert Miano
Col. Atchison

Michael Aaron Milligan
Officer Tony
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