- Hamburger Hill
Infobox Film
name = Hamburger Hill
director =John Irvin
producer =Jerry Offsay
writer =James Carabatsos
starring =Dylan McDermott
Steven Weber
Courtney B. Vance
Don Cheadle
Michael Boatman
music =Philip Glass
cinematography = Peter MacDonald
editing =Peter Tanner
distributor =Paramount Pictures (theatrical only)
released =August 28 1987
runtime = 112 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
awards = Best Movie Ever
imdb_id = 0093137"Hamburger Hill" is a 1987 American
war film about the actual assault of theU.S. Army 's 3rd Battalion,187th Infantry Regiment , part of the 101st Airborne Division 'Screaming Eagles', on a well-fortified position, including trenchworks andbunkers , of theNorth Vietnamese Army on Ap Bia Mountain near the Laotian border.American military records of the battle refer to the mountain as 'Hill 937', its map designation derived from its being 937 meters high.The series of assaults (which resulted in heavy casualties to the American forces) commenced on May 10, 1969, with the hill finally being taken on May 20.
The film portrays fighting, combat, courage,
camaraderie and dedication to the mission among troops. It also brings up painful questions about the Vietnam War, such as the stigmatizing of replacement troops ("newbies" or, more crudely, "FNGs", for "Fuckin' New Guys") and of the seeming caprice ofhigh command in the conflict, specifically the lack of strategic value of the hill and subsequent unnecessary casualties. Other issues include the effect ofanti-war sentiment onmorale , and racial tensions among troops (especially the overcoming of racial tension by gradual friendship and earned respect).Written by
James Carabatsos and directed byJohn Irvin , the film starredDylan McDermott , Steven Weber,Courtney B. Vance ,Don Cheadle andMichael Boatman . The novelization was written byWilliam Pelfrey . Set in May1969 during theVietnam War , the movie was distributed byParamount Pictures , which had only theatrical rights to the film, whereas the video rights were owned byVestron Video , and in later years byLive Entertainment ,Artisan Entertainment , andLions Gate Entertainment (which also recently acquired the UK video rights with distribution by20th Century Fox Home Entertainment ). However,Paramount Television 's successorCBS Television Distribution continues to distribute the film on TV.One aspect of the war portrayed is how the soldiers in the field felt betrayed by people back in the United States, particularly college students. In one scene a soldier gets a letter from his girlfriend saying she will not keep writing because her
college friends told her it was immoral. In another scene, Sgt. Worchester (played bySteven Weber ) from theSouthern United States says that when he got home he faced discrimination for being a veteran. When he got off the plane,hippies gave him and his fellow soldiers bags of dog feces. When he got to his house, his wife was sleeping with another man. None of this bothered him until he discovered that his local bartender had lost his son in the battle of theIa Drang Valley and was sent home in "a rubber bag with 'members missing' labeled on it." To make it worse, college students kept phoning him saying they were glad his son was killed by "the heroic people's army", causing the bartender to start using heroin. This event caused Worchester to sign up for another tour in Vietnam.The Animals ' song "We Gotta Get out of This Place " is also featured in this film.External links
*imdb title|id=0093137|title=Hamburger Hill
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