Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn 1967, five young men undergo boot camp training before being shipped out to Vietnam. Once they get there, the experience proves worse than they could have imagined.In 1967, five young men undergo boot camp training before being shipped out to Vietnam. Once they get there, the experience proves worse than they could have imagined.In 1967, five young men undergo boot camp training before being shipped out to Vietnam. Once they get there, the experience proves worse than they could have imagined.
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- Sgt. Loyce
- (as Lee Ermey)
- Nancy Bisbee
- (as Peggy O'Neal)
- Spoon
- (as Cisco Oliver)
- Junior D.I
- (as Don Bell)
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I have to have this one in my DVD collection. I was told that it was done and released as a very limited number.
This movie shares the soccer connection with the Caine/Stallone movie "Victory" (1981/I). I actually think the soccer scenes were better done in Company C.
Nonetheless this movie is an interesting choice which any war movie buff should not miss...
Stan Shaw is perfect for the Lead Role as Tyrone (and as a side note: My God can the man sing!) and the other main characters are good for their roles.
Sadly the script is underwhelming and a bit unbelievable at times with countless insubordinations and dangerous acts which would make for court martial 10 times over for each of the main characters. The acting is not good for the emotional scenes and although the setting and scenery is well done, other aspects like explosions and fighting falls very short. The story never really evolves and comparing to later Vietnam war movies it's not anywhere close.
Still, there are some shining moments: The beginning is good, boot camp is great and R. Lee Ermey is awesome, the initial scenes in Vietnam are good and Stan Shaw is almost too good for this movie, but again, the movie sadly never lifts.
Yes, the body count insanity is shown in a good way which I like, but this drowns on the otherwise inconsistent script.
I'm impressed with a movie like this coming out just 5 years after USA left Vietnam, and that they casted an African American as the Main Lead, and I'm sure it was a good movie at the time it came out.
Watch it if you're a fan of Vietnam War movies, but don't expect another Full Metal Jacket or Platoon.
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- WissenswertesR. Lee Ermey was completely unaware that Stan Shaw had a butterfly knife in his shirt pocket in the recruit receiving area. When Shaw pulls the knife out what you see is Ermey's actual reaction.
- PatzerDI SSgt Loyce (played by Lee Ermey) picks up the platoon of recruits at receiving as a Sgt, but is later seen as a SSgt with no explanation as to why or when he was promoted.
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SSgt. Aquilla: [the Boys have just arrived for Boot Camp] Hey goddamnit! You with the fuckin pretty face! What the hell are you spitting on the ground for, what is that shit in your mouth?
Pvt. Billy Ray Pike: Chewing tobacco sir.
SSgt. Aquilla: Its what?
Pvt. Billy Ray Pike: Chewing tobacco sir!
SSgt. Aquilla: What the hell are you doing with chewing tobacco in your mouth?
Pvt. Billy Ray Pike: I don't know sir, I chew when I play baseball.
SSgt. Aquilla: Do you think this looks like a baseball stadium?
Pvt. Billy Ray Pike: No Sir it doesn't.
SSgt. Aquilla: Then what the hell are you chewing tobacco for? Did you get on the wrong fucking train, or did they draft you!
Pvt. Billy Ray Pike: No sir, I enlisted Sir!
SSgt. Aquilla: You did what?
Pvt. Billy Ray Pike: I enlisted in the Marines Sir!
SSgt. Aquilla: What the hell would you do a crazy thing like that for?
Pvt. Billy Ray Pike: [pause]
SSgt. Aquilla: Answer me goddamn it!
Pvt. Billy Ray Pike: I wanna be a Marine sir!
SSgt. Aquilla: What the hell for?
Pvt. Billy Ray Pike: So I can fight for my country sir.
SSgt. Aquilla: Fuckin turd! Right now I can't stand to look at you! Sergeant get this shit out of my fucking face!
- Alternative VersionenGerman version was edited in a couple of areas to get a "not under 16" rating. Only in 2013 was the uncut version released on DVD and Blu-ray in Germany with the same "not under 16" rating.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Hollywood Vietnam (2005)
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