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Hamburger Hill
It was Vietnam, 1969, Hill 937, 10 days, 70 percent casualties. Those are the facts. This is the story: dodge the gunfire, get caught behind enemy lines, go into battle beside the brave young men who fought and died, and feel their desperation and futility. Reviews Los Angeles Times 08/28/1987 "...HAMBURGER HILL pays heartfelt, richly deserved tribute to the young American soldiers who fought so valiantly..."Variety 08/12/1987 "...Well produced and directed with an eye to documentary-like realism and authenticity..."New York Times 08/28/1987 "...[Not since APOCALYPSE NOW] has there been spectacle to equal the scenes showing the dropping of phosphorous bombs in the jungle....Vance is particularly fine..." Synopsis In 1969, fourteen new Army recruits, mostly poor whites and blacks, go through the rigors of basic training in preparation for service in Vietnam. Once overseas, they are sent on a suicide mission to capture the insignificant and well-protected Hamburger Hill. Contributors Director: John Irvin Star: Michael Dolan Daniel O'Shea Tommy Swerdlow Anthony Barille Screenwriter: Jim Carabatsos Producer: Marcia Nasatir Jim Carabatsos Composer: Philip Glass Keywords: Theatrical Release, War, Vietnam, Drama, Big Battles, Action Home Search Cart Login Site Hosted by Buy Music Here. Ac 2000-2006, BMH Inc. US Patent No. 6,799,165. Patent Pending. Portions of content copyright 1948-2006, Muze Inc. All rights reserved. -- $5.99

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