Winner of 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director (Michael Cimino) and Best Supporting Actor (Christopher Walken), this critically acclaimed, extraordinarily powerful film tracks a group of steelworker pals from a Pennsylvania blast furnace to the cool hunting grounds of the Alleghenies to the lethal cauldron of Vietnam. Robert De Niro gives an outstanding performance as Michael, the natural leader of the group. The Deer Hunter is a searing drama of friendship and courage - and what happens to these qualities under hardship. It is a shattering emotional experience you will never forget. Starring: Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, John Cazale, John Savage, George Dzundza, Shirley Stoler, Chuck Aspegren, Rutanya Alda Directed by: Michael Cimino
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Two sergeants and a private join others lost in war along the 1967 Cambodian border. Oscars for best picture, director Oliver Stone.
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Brimming with the energy, passion and music that rocked a nation, Hair is an entertaining and powerful tribute to the turbulent spirit of the '60s. Brilliantly recreated by OscarÂ(r)-winning* director Milos Forman and screenwriter Michael Weller (Ragtime), this vibrant screen version of the Broadway phenomenon ranks "among the best film musicals" (The Hollywood Reporter)! Fresh from the farm, Claude Bukowski (John Savage, The Thin Red Line) arrives in New York City for a date with the Army Induction Board, only to walk into a hippie "happening" inCentral Park and fall in love with the beautiful Shelia (Beverly D'Angelo, American History X). Befriended by the hippies' pacifist leader, Berger (Treat Williams, Mulholland Falls), and urged to crash a formal party in order to declare his love for Shelia, Claude begins an adventure that lands him in jail, Central Park Lake and, finally, in the army. But Berger's final effort to save Claude from Vietnam sets in motion a bizarre twist of fate with shocking consequences. *1975: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest; 1984: Amadeus
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Time Has Been Kind To Flight Of The Intruder, A Rousing Aviation-Action Adventure That Looks Better Now Than It Did To Critics Who Panned It In 1991. Perhaps They Were Expecting A Tom Clancy-Ish Blockbuster (Producer Mace Neufeld Oversaw The Jack Ryan Franchise), But Director John (Conan The Barbarian) Milius Had Something Potentially More Substantial In Mind. The First 75 Minutes Are Pure Milius: Macho Bluster, Male Bonding Among Ill-Fated Pilots And Naval Bombardiers, And A Big Wednesday-Like Passion For Dangerous Fun. But Milius'S Favorite Topics Have Sharper Teeth Here: He'S Made A Scathing Anti-Vietnam Film That Still Honors The Bravery Of Soldiers Who Do Their Job Even When The Job Itself Seems Pointless. That'S Why Ace Brad Johnson (Why Didn'T He Become A Huge Star?) And Maverick Bombardier Willem Dafoe Plot A Renegade Mission, Bombing A Hanoi Arms Depot With Their Low-Altitude A-6 Intruder In The Movie'S Pyrotechnical Climax. Fringe Benefits Abound, Including Early Roles For Tom Sizemore, Ving Rhames, And David Schwimmer In His Big-Screen Debut, Three Years Before Friends And Looking Like The Dweeby Grandchild Of His Band Of Brothers Martinet. --Jeff Shannon
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Ten years after his son was declared missing in action, ex-colonel Gene Hackman gathers a group of his boy's Marine buddies to travel to post-war Vietnam with hopes of finding him. With financial backing from Texas oil tycoon Robert Stack, Hackman leads his elite squad through weeks of grueling training before leaving for Laos and the biggest fight of their lives. With Fred Ward, Patrick Swayze, Randall "Tex" Cobb, Reb Brown. 104 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English.
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The story of an 18-year-old marine recruit named Private Joker - from his carnage-and-machismo boot camp to his climactic involvement in the heavy fighting in Hue during the 1968 Tet Offensive.
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Oliver Stone drew on his own real-life experiences for this harrowing Vietnam drama that won Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director. Charlie Sheen stars as a young grunt who volunteers for frontline combat and is soon caught up in the bitter power struggle between his grizzled, battle-scarred platoon sergeant (Tom Berenger) and his compassionate squad leader (Willem Dafoe). Keith David, Kevin Dillon, John C. McGinley, Johnny Depp, Forest Whitaker also star. 120 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: French, Spanish; theatrical trailer.
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Only the bravest of men risk their lives to save others! In this "suspenseful and engrossing actiontale" (Boxoffice) based on a true-life rescue story, Oscar(r) winner* Gene Hackman (Unforgiven) and Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon) portray a pair of valiant American soldiers up against impossible odds for survival and rescue within war-torn Vietnam. After his reconnaissance plane is shot down behind enemy lines in Vietnam, Lt. Colonel Hambleton (Hackman), a career soldier who's used to calling the shots from behind a desk, must now figure out a way to survive in the jungle! Luckily for him, he manages to establish radio contact with an Air Force pilot, Bird-Dog (Glover), who makes it his mission to save his stranded comrade. To plan the dangerous rescue, the two soldiers communicate by secret code. But when the enemy intercepts their messages, it's only a matter of time before the code is broken...leaving both men at risk of being caught and imprisoned.
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Anjelica Huston, D.B. Sweeney, Dean Stockwell, James Caan, James Earl Jones, Laurence Fishburne - Director: Francis Ford Coppola
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Jane Fonda, Jon Voight, Bruce Dern, Penelope Milford. When her husband returns from the Vietnam War distant and cold, a hospital volunteer falls in love with a paraplegic vet under her care. Fonda and Voight both won Oscars for their performances. 1978/color/127 min/R/widescreen.
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