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Le Dernier Assaut

Original title: The Siege of Firebase Gloria
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
3.6K
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R. Lee Ermey and Wings Hauser in Le Dernier Assaut (1988)
A tough sergeant and his sidekick roll into a demoralized firebase, where they attempt to rebuild morale and fortifications amid a climactic battle with the Viet Cong.
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A tough U.S. sergeant and his sidekick roll into a demoralized firebase, where they attempt to rebuild morale and fortifications amid a climactic battle with the Viet Cong.A tough U.S. sergeant and his sidekick roll into a demoralized firebase, where they attempt to rebuild morale and fortifications amid a climactic battle with the Viet Cong.A tough U.S. sergeant and his sidekick roll into a demoralized firebase, where they attempt to rebuild morale and fortifications amid a climactic battle with the Viet Cong.

  • Director
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
  • Writers
    • William L. Nagle
    • Tony Johnston
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
  • Stars
    • Wings Hauser
    • R. Lee Ermey
    • Robert Arevalo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    3.6K
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    • Director
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Writers
      • William L. Nagle
      • Tony Johnston
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Stars
      • Wings Hauser
      • R. Lee Ermey
      • Robert Arevalo
    • 74User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wings Hauser
    Wings Hauser
    • Cpl. Joseph L. DiNardo
    R. Lee Ermey
    R. Lee Ermey
    • Bill Hafner
    Robert Arevalo
    Robert Arevalo
    • Cao Van
    Mark Neely
    Mark Neely
    • Murphy
    Gary Hershberger
    Gary Hershberger
    • Moran
    Clyde Risley Jones
    • Coates
    • (as Clyde R. Jones)
    Margaret Gerard
    • Flanagan
    • (as Margi Gerard)
    Richard Kuhlman
    Richard Kuhlman
    • Ghost
    John Calvin
    John Calvin
    • C.O. Williams
    Albert Popwell
    Albert Popwell
    • Jones
    Michael Cruz
    • Vietnamese Child
    Erich Hauser
    Erich Hauser
    • Patrol Member
    • (as Eric Hauser)
    Miguel Romero
    • Patrol Member
    • (as Guel Romero)
    Donald Wilson
    • Patrol Member
    Nick Nicholson
    • Photographer
    Rey Cerdena
    • Duc Van
    Val Victa
    Val Victa
    • Thien
    Dan Austin
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    • Director
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Writers
      • William L. Nagle
      • Tony Johnston
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
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    User reviews74

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    Baronevl

    Most realistic Viet Nam movie ever made

    There are many comments already about this movie but as a vet and been there I consider this as many of the other vets have said in their comments...a super great and realistic movie. Not for the squimish but if you want to see what it really was like..this is the movie for you. Certainly NOT...for children! I agree with the other VN vets...only those who were not there would pick it apart for tech details and acting abilities. I agree the wisecracking chopper pilot is a bit overdone for sure but that's hollywood for you. Ignoring that, it is still the best and most truthfull depiction of what it was really like. Former USMC....Jerry von Lind
    7Varlaam

    Refreshingly old-fashioned

    An isolated firebase faces human wave assaults from the VC at the start of Tet.

    This is the Vietnam War just the way we thought or preferred to think about it at the time: the Americans are the good guys, Charlie's the bad guy, South Vietnamese civilians are the ones being protected, everyone loves being in the Corps, inter-service co-operation is something you can always take for granted. The reality was a bit more complicated, but it didn't seem that way to a lot of people then.

    It's about time the guys who were over there, or sit-at-home strategists back here, got a movie that validates their recollections and good intentions, one that's realistic, but without being too gung ho on the one hand (like "The Green Berets"), or too negative about US involvement on the other (like most other Vietnam films). I don't think I buy this point of view personally anymore, but it's good to have it available as an option.

    Lee Ermey is totally authentic as always. Wings Hauser is not at that level but he's good enough. The Vietnamese are generally played by Filipinos who don't completely look the part but do a decent job.

    There's plenty of mayhem for action buffs -- much of the movie looks like the climax from "Glory" (or "Zulu"). Pot-smoking is frowned upon in this one, as is poor grooming (I did say old-fashioned). Everybody does his duty, especially Charlie.

    The good guys win this time.
    dana-27

    well, i sponsored this film to be put in the database...

    i had bragged on this film so much over the last year that i finally pleaded with IMDB to include it, and they did (thank you).

    i finally got home from a contract and found several folks had put in comments ahead of me. i respect these opinions expressed and am pleased that the film got such an immediate group of comments.

    this movie is a shocker, and much of what it says is too painful to be accepted by most folks. i am not going to defend it... it is worthy of standing alone. but if you watched it and found it another RAH-RAH WE ARE AMERICANS film, a john wayne we win in the end shootem-up, then consider watching it again, but pretend you come from america, home of the north viet nam peoples and the round eyes are the invaders from a place far away and unimportant.... then see if you can count the autocracies committed in the name of their backward, wrong country. no, this is not a routine movie, not by any sense of the word.

    by the way, Lee Ermey is a genuine, real live viet nam war hero, multiple tours, a leader of men... his performance is over the top for those of you who weren't there, but for us guys who had 3 feet of piled dirt between us and 500 of them at one time or the other, nothing sounded so good as a gruff old man saying that if we did as we were told, we would live to see morning.

    catch Lee in 'purple hearts'
    ctgarrett

    This Movie is GREAT!!!!..

    First off. This is a movie not a documentary. As a former Recon Marine who served in that hell, the movie has many realistic and uncompromising moments. Like a movie it went for the splatter and over the top special effects. However, the story of a Marine Recon patrol plays out properly. Although, the fishing village shootout wouldn't have been the best way to gather intelligence.

    The movie greatest asset is it tells the truth about the transition from guerrilla warfare to guerrilla political warfare. Defeat the village supporting the warrior then you can defeat the warrior. The movie attempts to tell the story of both the professional marine and the Viet Minh. The guerrilla forces operating in the South while the North militarizes its forces. The marines aren't all gung-ho over the top, but they are marines. It's our job, lets get it done. However the job is a fight that can't be fought and moral support wasn't forthcoming from home. Marines fought and won every one of their land battles in Vietnam. We weren't trying to win wars, just the current fight and get out alive.

    The Amazon special issue tape doesn't contain the subtitles of the Viet Minh. Thereby, removing the essence of the movie's twofold storytelling. The creation of a social awareness on both sides of the fences.

    In combat your only motivation is to survive and that means keeping yourself and the guy on your flank covered. The Viet Minh aren't shown as mindless communists, but soldiers fighting foreign invaders and the corruption that they fostered.

    This movie has an intelligent story to tell, but Hollywood recognized the need to entertain the dopers in the back rows. They buy more movie tickets. Also this movie is from the 80's. When you judge a movie remember the mental and social climate in which it was made. So there are a lot of oil drums being blown to simulate explosions. And super bullets being fired on both sides. As I said this is a movie.

    If you want to be entertained and maybe have your eyes opened a little bit more about that time. This is the movie for you.

    Sometimes low budget doesn't have to mean low quality. Hollywood needs to sweep you into the popcorn tub and drench it with butter. But you don't have to swallow all the crap that's put in front of you.

    Other movies to check out are Platoon Leader (Vietnam), Bravo Two Zero (SAS in the Gulf). I didn't like Platoon or A Crop of S--T Now (Apocalypse Now). That the essence of our individual freedom, choices.

    Semper Fi
    8matjusm

    A lesser known Vietnam film

    The Siege of Firebase Gloria is not a very well known Vietnam war film. In fact it hardly gets a mention at all and is overshadowed by films such as Apocalypse Now, Platoon, Full Metal Jacket and others.

    The premise is as follows: a Marine patrol led by sergeant Hafner (the great R. Lee Ermey) ends up in a remote US Army outpost deep in the jungles of Vietnam right at the start of the Tet offensive. Hafner takes command and must fend off waves of attacks by the Vietcong and NVA.

    The story is quite interesting of how these men, outnumbered and almost forsaken must defend themselves against all odds. Although Ermey's role isn't too big (the film focuses on a few key soldiers), he is great in every frame he is in. Having been an actual Marine, he reprises his role as a tough commander with a witty tongue. The film in general find a nice balance between the main story while at the same time showing how war takes its toll on men. Interestingly enough the North Vietnamese commanders are also portrayed and fortunately not as cartoonish enemies but competent leaders.

    The production values are quite good, there are lots of real helicopters, the sets and location are grand and well built and the action scenes quite vast in their scale.

    However the film doesn't reach the levels achieved by Apocalypse Now or Full Metal Jacket. Despite that, its still worth a watch.

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    • Trivia
      Writer William L. Nagle was an Australian S.A.S. soldier who served tours of Vietnam between 1965 and 1969.
    • Goofs
      Capt. A.J. "Bugs" Moran shouts "You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille" obviously referencing the song recorded by Kenny Rogers in 1977--two years after the fall of Saigon and the end of the war.
    • Quotes

      Hafner: [Sgt. Hafner carries two severed American heads] Anyone know who these belong to? This is Corporal Miller. He's dead. Hell, the whole gun crew's dead. And to add insult to injury, Charlie took the fifty-fucking caliber machine gun with him. I don't have any respect for Corporal Miller anymore, because he allowed his troops to relax. They let their guard down for five fucking minutes, and Charlie took advantage of it. Look at 'em, Goddammit! Pay attention. Stay alert! Stay alive! It's as simple as that!

    • Crazy credits
      After the opening credits: "In January 1968 the Tet Offensive exploded throughout an unsuspecting South Vietnam, escalating the conflict into total war. With the advantage of surprise, the Viet Cong abandoned guerrilla tactics and attacked U.S. military positions across the country. Many American units were isolated as communication and supply lines were cut by the massive Viet Cong advance. On a forgotten outpost, surrounded and outnumbered, one unit struggled for their lives on the last piece of ground they held. This is their story..."
    • Connections
      Featured in Cols de cuir (1989)

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1989 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
      • Philippines
    • Languages
      • English
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • Les rescapés de Gloria
    • Filming locations
      • Philippines
    • Production companies
      • Fries Entertainment
      • Eastern Film Management Corporation
      • Bancannia Holdings Pty. Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • A$1,600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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