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Vietnam

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1987
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
635
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Vietnam (1987)
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Vietnam is a stunningly powerful re-enactment of the bitterly controversial issue of Australia's involvement in what was perceived as an American war.Vietnam is a stunningly powerful re-enactment of the bitterly controversial issue of Australia's involvement in what was perceived as an American war.Vietnam is a stunningly powerful re-enactment of the bitterly controversial issue of Australia's involvement in what was perceived as an American war.

  • Stars
    • Barry Otto
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Nicholas Eadie
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    635
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Barry Otto
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Nicholas Eadie
    • 15User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Barry Otto
    Barry Otto
    • Douglas Goddard
    • 1987
    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Megan Goddard
    • 1987
    Nicholas Eadie
    Nicholas Eadie
    • Phil Goddard
    • 1987
    Veronica Lang
    • Evelyn Goddard
    • 1987
    John Polson
    John Polson
    • Serge
    • 1987
    Grace Parr
    • Le
    • 1987
    Mark Lee
    Mark Lee
    • Laurie Fellows
    • 1987
    Pauline Chan
    Pauline Chan
    • Lien
    • 1987
    Alyssa-Jane Cook
    Alyssa-Jane Cook
    • Deb
    • 1987
    Celia De Burgh
    • Monica Montgomery
    • 1987
    Tom Appleton
    • Ferret
    • 1987
    John De Ville
    • Malcolm Fraser
    • 1987
    Francesca Raft
    • Ros
    • 1987
    James Dibble
    • Newsreader
    • 1987
    Don Reid
    • Paul Hasluck
    • 1987
    Vincent Ball
    Vincent Ball
    • Dave the Spook
    • 1987
    Warren Coleman
    Warren Coleman
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    • 1987
    Alan Cassell
    • John Gorton
    • 1987
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    8dfle3

    Nicole Kidman in her best performance

    It's been many years since I watched this mini-series. The first time I saw it, I thought it was a gem, but with flaws. The flaws are the usual ones you find in Australian films/TV, namely, poor scripts and acting.

    Be that as it may, on my first viewing of this mini-series, I felt that Nicholas Eadie and Nicole Kidman put in great acting performances. In brief, the mini-series is about the consequences to a family when conscription to the Vietnam war is introduced in Australia. Nicholas Eadie's character is conscripted by the nationally televised 'lottery' and he has to go off to fight in Vietnam. Nicole Kidman plays the sister of Eadie's character in the mini-series.

    The scene where Nicole Kidman's character is being interviewed on radio, and her brother calls in is very moving. This scene is her greatest performance in acting, I think. I've found her acting overly mannered in subsequent movies where she plays Americans, e.g. "To die for".

    The second time I saw this mini-series (hey, I liked it enough to watch it the second time it was on t.v.) it was Nicole Kidman's performance which remained the standout element of the production.

    Australia has produced some of the best mini-series on television. Along with "Through my eyes" (based on the Lindy Chamberlain story), Vietnam is right up there as one of the best produced in Australia. Other brilliant Australian mini-series include Joh's Jury (fact based account of the trial of infamous state premier Joh Bjelke-Peterson) and any number of ABC TV mini-series on police corruption in Australia.

    I have seen a DVD of this in Australian chain stores inside the last year or two. So, may be still available now, new.
    7Theo Robertson

    A Good Series , But Ten Episodes ?

    In the mid 1980s The Vietnam War was very much a part of pop culture . Movie like PLATOON , FULL METAL JACKET and HAMBURGER HILL were making money at the cinema while book stores were full of publications dealing with accounts of the conflict and there was even a top five hit in the British pop charts by a singer called Stan Ridgeway who sang about his life being saved in 'Nam by a marine called Camouflage . What a lot of people ( at least in Britain ) had forgotten if they even knew was that Australia had also fought in the conflict and this mini series tells the story of one family's war

    Vietnam was shown on BBC1 in the summer of 1988 with not much fanfare , but what wasn't mentioned was that two episodes would be edited into one . This certainly a good idea on the part of the BBC down to the simple reason that the early episodes are very , very slow as they introduce us to the characters of the Goddard family . The father is a politician in the Aussie government while the son gets drafted into the army while the daughter becomes a teenage rebel , and somewhat embarrassing to say it now but I couldn't help thinking that despite being a fairly good actress the Goddard daughter was one of the plainest looking girls I'd ever seen in an Australian series . The name of this actress ? Nicole Kidman . I digress

    As I said the first two episodes ( Or first episode if you saw it in Britain ) crawls along at a snails pace and the series doesn't come into its own until the action switches to Vietnam . This show doesn't sugar coat the face of war : Vietnamese women are tortured and raped by the American army , young Goddard is seconded to an American special forces team and watches as prisoners are tossed out of a helicopter AFTER they've told the Americans what they've wanted to know , a villager is executed in public by the VC after refusing to hand over all the food supplies , but the most memorable and distressing scene features an Aussie conscript who stands on a mine . It's a special sort of mine that doesn't explode until after the victim takes his foot off it so the soldier has to stay there under the blazing jungle sun till he can take it no more , panics and dies .

    I notice some people who have voted at this page ( Most especially the regular voters ) haven't been too impressed by Vietnam . The structure is rather uneven with a very slow beginning and the final episode(s) does hit you over the head that the war split Australian society but I can't help thinking the rather lukewarm response by some voters here has more to do with the fact they were expecting large battle scenes as in PLATOON and APOCALYPSE NOW . This is a foolish attitude since the Australians fought the conflict in a different way way from the Americans . Australia being experienced in anti guerrilla campaigns in Malaya and Borneo recognised the fact that this wasn't a conventional war therefore fought the war by sending small patrols into the villiages and jungles and went out of their way not to antagonise the inhabitants , a stark contrast to how the Americans conducted the war

    Thanks to the internet there's now a large database of information of the Australian experience during the Vietnam conflict . It makes interesting reading
    nick_warne

    Copyright Owners: Bring The DVD!

    I would like to reinforce the previous reviewer's comments.

    This is a significant piece of film-making and deserves greater recognition.

    The cast represents a large proportion of Australia's best talent of the period, many of whom have moved on to more widely known roles. Barry Otto was never better. Nicholas Eadie, John Polson and Mark Lee defined the youth of 1960s Australia. Jim Holt (I think) was a superb psychopathic special ops spook.

    If Nicole Kidman wasn't a star after BMX Bandits, she was following the release of George Miller's Vietnam.

    Bring the DVD RIGHT NOW!
    9OzMovieWatcher

    This is a MUST SEE for war buffs

    I have no idea how I messed this TV series when it was screened in 1987. I am an Australian and a military historian and had never heard of this magnificent Australian TC series until I discovered it on YouTube.

    The historical accuracy is amazing. !

    It focuses more so on the politics of the time of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam war. What really struck me was the actors cast to play the parts of the Australian politicians of that time... Not only did they look like the real persons, but actually sounded like them as they spoke.

    I found everything authentic... the uniforms weapons etc..

    The filming sites were obviously in Australia going by the vegetation, but otherwise, accurately depicted the actual landscapes of Vietnam .) I lived in Vietnam a number of years)

    Nicole Kidman appears in this series, her earliest film appearances. She was 20 years at the time and perfectly portrayed a typical Australian 15 year old girl as her character was. At the time of this film, she spoke with typical Australian accent... her own... but as years passed her accent now sounds more like a refined British person.

    Back to the series... this is very well done. I have no idea how I did not know this series existed until this week. I guess I don't watch that much TV back then..

    I highly recommend it for viewing.

    9 STARS !!
    10mybah

    A FANTASTIC and realistic, UNKNOWN mini-series

    I find it a true tragedy that because this is an Australian production that it didn't get a good promotion overseas, that so many unfortunate people will never get to see it.

    The direction is absolutely fantastic. With musical and TV clips throughout the show to tell you what time era you were in. You are kept right up to date with the exact year and the atmosphere of that time. Much Australian political, society history surrounding the Vietnam war is told in a way that is pure poetry.

    Nicole Kidman SHINES in this show. In fact, although she has been in much bigger INTERNATIONAL successes, this one is possibly her best performance.

    The tragedies of the war. The conflicts between the soldiers and those at home. It's all here. I don't know if it will ever come out on DVD. But if it does --- DON'T MISS IT. I give this show a rare 10/10

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      The UK broadcast in 1988 was 5 x 90 minute episodes the running time without advertising breaks 450 minutes x 6 hours, the Australian broadcast on Network 10 in 1987 was 10 1 hour episodes but this included advertising breaks which bumped up the running time to 1 hour which is 45 minutes without advertising breaks, whereas the UK broadcast was on BBC1 which does not show adverts were 90 minutes each.
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      Referenced in The Bit Part (1987)

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 1987 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • Вьетнам, до востребования
    • Filming locations
      • New South Wales, Australia
    • Production company
      • Kennedy Miller Productions
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      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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