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Le Merdier

Original title: Go Tell the Spartans
  • 1978
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  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Le Merdier (1978)
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During the early 1960s, U.S. military advisers in South Vietnam discover the same challenges that plagued the French army in Indochina ten years prior.During the early 1960s, U.S. military advisers in South Vietnam discover the same challenges that plagued the French army in Indochina ten years prior.During the early 1960s, U.S. military advisers in South Vietnam discover the same challenges that plagued the French army in Indochina ten years prior.

  • Director
    • Ted Post
  • Writers
    • Daniel Ford
    • Wendell Mayes
  • Stars
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Craig Wasson
    • Jonathan Goldsmith
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    • Director
      • Ted Post
    • Writers
      • Daniel Ford
      • Wendell Mayes
    • Stars
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Craig Wasson
      • Jonathan Goldsmith
    • 68User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Maj. Asa Barker
    Craig Wasson
    Craig Wasson
    • Cpl. Stephen Courcey
    Jonathan Goldsmith
    Jonathan Goldsmith
    • Sgt. Oleonowski
    Marc Singer
    Marc Singer
    • Capt. Al Olivetti
    Joe Unger
    Joe Unger
    • Lt. Raymond Hamilton
    Dennis Howard
    • Cpl. Abraham Lincoln
    David Clennon
    David Clennon
    • Lt. Finley Wattsberg
    Evan C. Kim
    Evan C. Kim
    • Sgt. Nguyen 'Cowboy'
    • (as Evan Kim)
    John Megna
    John Megna
    • Cpl. Ackley
    Hilly Hicks
    Hilly Hicks
    • Signalman Toffee
    Dolph Sweet
    Dolph Sweet
    • Gen. Harnitz
    Clyde Kusatsu
    Clyde Kusatsu
    • Col. Minh
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • The Old Man
    Denice Kumagai
    Denice Kumagai
    • Butterfly
    Tad Horino
    Tad Horino
    • One-eyed man
    Phong Diep
    • Minh's Interpreter
    Ralph Brannen
    Ralph Brannen
    • Col. Minh's ADC
    Mark Carlton
    • Capt. Schlitz
    • Director
      • Ted Post
    • Writers
      • Daniel Ford
      • Wendell Mayes
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    calfan

    So Close To Reality It Hurts

    As one who was there in 1964 and early 1965, this film is so accurate it brings back things I thought were long forgotten. The absence of insignia and the motley collection of uniforms and weapons is so accurate of that time. I can still see a Marine in khaki Burmuda shorts, boots and a muted Aloha shirt with a Thompson slung over his shoulder and a bush hat on his head. The only film close to it is The Quiet American but that is more the diplomatic and press end of things. I hope you can find this in your local video store. Semper Fi.
    mikej-4

    Great Film

    This is a relatively unknown film on the subject of Vietnam, but it is probably the best film made on the subject. The 70s and 80s genre Vietnam films are more pop culture than anything else. Such films undermine the view of an entire society as to the nature of the difficult job performed by the american fighting man in Vietnam. Go tell the Spartans is a really honest and straightforward film with some interesting dialogue, particularly on the part of Burt Lancaster, who is really a top-notch actor. His performance gives the film a serious and credible tone. The movie is about heroism and sacrifice. It is also about the absurd nature of war in general, not to mean that there isn't quite often a higher and moral purpose which is ironically served by war. Naturally, there will always be those to condemn a film. Go Tell The Spartans is very unique among films on Vietnam and war in general. It is not in the least bit campy, thanks to Lancaster. The no-name cast really prevents this film from descending into celebrity persona and reinforces the actual and intended nature of the films characters. The film's somewhat tragic conclusion honors the memory of those brave Americans who died fighting in Vietnam in a very poignant and serious way; it does not make our fighting men into misfits or lunatics, just ordinary Americans who had a rough task handed to them and not always willingly but nevertheless carried out faithfully and honorably.
    hamishlaird

    A movie that shows the real Vietnam (not Hollywoods version)

    According to people who were actually in Vietnam in the early days this is a very accurate portrayal of how it was.

    I liked it a lot and reading the majority of other reviews I think most reviewers who seem to have some sort of experience in Vietnam and know what they are talking about found it not only to be an accurate and honest portrayal but also a darn good movie to boot.

    War movies are so often full of shabby jingoistic claptrap it is a refreshing change to find one that has a strong dose of realism and also some ironic humourous touches as well as being a history lesson.

    Let the Rambo and Chuck Norris brigade look elsewhere but if you like real movies about real people don't miss this one.
    bob dove

    One of the best of the Vietnam movies

    The person who called this the worst ever obviously never saw "From Dusk Till Dawn".Although I was just a kid when the war in Vietnam was taking place,from what I've read and what older guys I know who WERE there have told me,I'd guess that "Spartans" is about as realistic,if not more so,than any of the other Nam pictures.Plus,it is an exciting,well-made movie with a good cast.Burt Lancaster at his worst?I hardly think so!
    8bkoganbing

    "It's Their War"

    In a recent biography of Burt Lancaster, Go Tell The Spartans is described as the best Vietnam war film that nobody ever saw. Hopefully with television and video products that will be corrected.

    I prefer to think of it as a prequel to Platoon. This film is set in 1964 when America's participation was limited to advisers by this time raised to about 20,000 of them by President Kennedy. Whether if Kennedy had lived and won a second term he would have increased our commitment to a half a million men as Lyndon Johnson did is open to much historical speculation.

    Major Burt Lancaster heads such an advisory team with his number two Captain Marc Singer. They get some replacements and a new assignment to build a fortress where the French tried years ago and failed.

    The replacements are a really mixed bag, a sergeant who Lancaster has served with before and respects highly in Jonathan Goldsmith, a very green and eager second lieutenant in Joe Unger, a demolitions man who is a draftee and at that time Vietnam service was a strictly volunteer thing in Craig Wasson, and a medic who is also a junkie in Dennis Howard. For one reason or another all of these get sent forward to build that outpost in a place that suddenly has acquired military significance.

    I said before this could be a prequel to Platoon. Platoon is set in the time a few years later when the USA was fully militarily committed in Vietnam. Platoon raises the same issues about the futility of that war, but I think Go Tell The Spartans does a much better job. Hard to bring your best effort into the fight since who and what you're fighting and fighting for seems to change weekly.

    Originally this project was for William Holden and I'm surprised Holden passed on it. Maybe for the better because Lancaster strikes just the right note as the professional soldier in what was a backwater assignment who politics has passed over for promotion. Knowing all that you will understand why Lancaster makes the final decision he does.

    Two others of note are Evan Kim who is the head of the South Vietnamese regulars and interpreter who Lancaster and company are training. He epitomizes the brutality of the struggle for us in a way that we can't appreciate from the other side because we never meet any of the Viet Cong by name. Dolph Sweet plays the general in charge of the American Vietnam commitment, a General Harnitz. He is closest to a real character because the general in charge their before Johnson raised the troop levels and put in William Westmoreland was Paul Harkins.

    Joe Unger is who I think gives the best performance as the shavetail lieutenant with all the conventional ideas of war and believes we have got to be with the good guys since we are Americans. He learns fast that you issue uniforms for a reason and wars against people who don't have them are the most difficult.

    I think one could get a deep understanding of just what America faced in 1964 in Vietnam by watching Go Tell The Spartans.

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    • Trivia
      Lead actor Burt Lancaster re-financed the picture to the tune of around US $150,000 when the picture's budget fell short during principal photography.
    • Goofs
      The only US advisors who carry spare ammo pouches on their belts are those who are armed with M1911A1 pistols. Those who are equipped with M3 submachine guns (like Maj Barker) and M1/M2 carbines carry no extra ammo pouches.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Finley Wattsberg: Be careful, sir!

      Maj. Asa Barker: Wattsberg, do you love your commanding officer?

      Lt. Finley Wattsberg: Well... yes, sir.

      Maj. Asa Barker: That's fine, because I love you, too.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Buried Treasures: Cattle Annie and Little Britches/Go Tell the Spartans/Over the Edge/Agatha/The Wanderers/Swamp Thing (1982)

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • Go Tell the Spartans
    • Filming locations
      • Valencia, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • MarVista Entertainment
      • Spartan Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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