Main Cast: Bill Paxton, Amy Madigan, Vivian Wu, Donal Logue, Eric Bogosian
Release Year: 1998
Country: US
Run Time: 120 minutes
Plot
Adapted from Neil Sheehan's 1988 Pulitzer Prize-winning best-seller, this $14-million TV docudrama, re-creating the Vietnam War with convincing combat footage, was the most expensive two-hour movie ever produced by HBO Pictures. Lieutenant Colonel John Paul Vann (Bill Paxton) spends ten years (1962-72) in Vietnam. When Vann exposes falsified casualty figures, deceptive battle reports, and other lies about the war, journalist Steven Burnett (Donal Logue) relays the truth to American newspapers, and Vann takes heat from higher-ups. Meanwhile, he's involved with a Vietnamese teacher (Vivian Wu), and his wife (Amy Madigan) is forced to lie so he won't be court-martialed for sexual relations with an underage Vietnamese girl. Back for a second tour, he gets another young Vietnamese woman pregnant and is forced to marry her. Returning in 1968 as a civilian, he's decorated and eventually promoted to general for his contributions during the Tet offensive. The music track features Grace Slick singing "Somebody to Love" while peasant villages are bombed. Filmed in Lompburi, Thailand. Premiered May 30, 1998 on HBO. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
Kurtwood Smith - Gen Wm. Westmoreland; Robert Burke - Capt. Frank Drummond; James Rebhorn - Ambassador; Ed Lauter - Gen. Fred Weyland; Harve Presnell - Gen. Paul Harkins; Pichariva Narakbunchai - Annie; Les J.N. Mau - Gen. Chinh; Lim Kay Tong - Col. Huynh Van Cao
Credit
Dianne Crittenden - Casting, Joan Bergin - Costume Designer, Terry George - Director, Nicholas Beauman - Editor, Lois Bonfiglio - Executive Producer, Gary Chang - Composer (Music Score), Thomas S. Drescher - Composer (Music Score), Sherry Whitfield - Composer (Music Score), Graham "Grace" Walker - Production Designer, Jack Conroy - Cinematographer, Greg Ricketson - Producer, Steven Borne - Sound/Sound Designer, Terry George - Screenwriter, Neil Sheehan - Book Author