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Hamburger Hill
TrailerThe movie is a very realistic interpretation of one of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War. Hamburger Hill not only underlines the futility of the war but also the pressures brought to bear upon the troops by an insensitive, often hostile media.Actors: Anthony Barrile, Michael Boatman, Don Cheadle, Michael Dolan, Don James, Dylan McDermott, Michael A. Nickles, Harry OReilly, Daniel OShea, Tim Quill, Tommy Swerdlow, ...»Director: John IrvinCountry: United StatesDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 1987IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Hamburger Hill"
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Characters of "Hamburger Hill"
Pvt. Vincent 'Alphabet' LanguilliPlayed by: Anthony BarrilePvt. Ray MotownPlayed by: Michael BoatmanPvt. Johnny WashburnPlayed by: Don CheadlePvt. Harry MurphyPlayed by: Michael DolanPvt. Elliott 'Mac' McDanielPlayed by: Don JamesSgt. Adam FrantzPlayed by: Dylan McDermottPvt. Paul GalvanPlayed by: Michael A. NicklesPvt. Michael DuffyPlayed by: Harry O'ReillyPvt. Frank GaiginPlayed by: Daniel O'SheaPvt. Joe BeletskyPlayed by: Tim QuillPvt. Martin BienstockPlayed by: Tommy SwerdlowSpc. Abraham 'Doc' JohnsonPlayed by: Courtney B. VanceSfc. Dennis WorcesterPlayed by: Steven WeberLt. Terry EdenPlayed by: Tegan WestMama SanPlayed by: Kieu ChinhLagunasPlayed by: Doug GoodmanHealyPlayed by: J.C. PalmoreNewsmanPlayed by: J.D. Van Sickle -
Directors of "Hamburger Hill"
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Creators of "Hamburger Hill"
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Critic Reviews of "Hamburger Hill"
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Irvin, who shot a documentary in Vietnam in 1969, the year the action takes place, makes fine use of the Philippines locations and the verisimilitude supplied by the production team.
Time OutJune 24, 2006There are a couple of rocky moments, but the large cast of unknowns go through hell convincingly, and illustrate the randomness of mortality.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003A well-made Vietnam War film that narrows its attention to the men of a single platoon in a specific operation.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000No matter what you think of the script, it's impossible to dismiss what's up on the screen.
Film4April 28, 2010This is a film about the futility of war expressed in the simplest terms.
TV GuideApril 28, 2010Although it was underrated at the time of its release, time will eventually reveal that Hamburger Hill is one of the best and most realistic films made about the Vietnam War.
EmanuelLevy.ComFebruary 27, 2007The most remarkable traits of this realistically detailed chronicle of a crucial, bloody Vietnam War combat is that it steers clear of Stallone's right-wing machismo in Rambo and of Oliver Stone's metaphorical meanings (good versus evil) in Platoon.
Spirituality and PracticeAugust 27, 2004Serves as a grim reminder of what it was like for young men to live and die in the war in Vietnam.
eFilmCritic.comMarch 18, 2003cliched but entertaining Vietnam war drama/action.
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