Watch First Trailer for Mel Gibson’s WWII Drama ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ Starring Andrew Garfield

Andrew Garfield faces plenty of enemy fire without a gun in Lionsgate’s first trailer for “Hacksaw Ridge,” which follows World War II conscientious objector and army medic Desmond Doss.

The film, directed by Mel Gibson, is set during the bloody Battle of Okinawa when Doss saved 75 men without carrying a weapon on the battlefield. Doss, a Seventh-day Adventist who didn’t believe in killing, even in times of war, was the only American soldier in WWII to fight on the frontlines without a weapon. He was also the first conscientious objector to ever earn the Congressional Medal of Honor

“I can’t stay while all them others are going to fight for me,” he says after he’s been drafted at the opening of the trailer.

The teaser also shows Doss being cleared by the Army for battle: “Private Doss, you are free to run into the hellfire of battle without a single weapon.” He single-handedly evacuates the wounded from behind enemy lines while being wounded by a grenade and hit by snipers.

The film also stars Vince Vaughn, Sam Worthington, Hugo Weaving, Rachel Griffiths, Teresa Palmer, Luke Bracey, and Richard Roxburgh. “Hacksaw Ridge” will play out of competition at the Venice Film Festival and open in theaters on Nov. 4.

Bill Mechanic, Brian Oliver, David Permut, Terry Benedict, Paul Currie, Bruce Davey, William D. Johnson, and Tyler Thompson produced the film through Cross Creek Pictures, Demarest Media, Pandemonium, Permut Presentations, and Gibson’s Icon Productions.

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