The movie is Welcome Home, with Kris Kristofferson, JoBeth Williams, Brian Keith and Sam Waterston. It was a 1989 made-for-TV drama.
Lt. Jake Robbins (Kris Kristofferson) was supposed to have been killed in the Vietnam War. His wife, Sarah (JoBeth Williams), moved on with her life. But Lt. Robbins shows up in Thailand years later with a Cambodian wife and two children. The two families must struggle to unravel the situation.
Coming Home.
No, he is a character in a movie. There was a man named John Rambo who fought in Vietnam. But he died in the war. The character was not based on him.
The movie was fairly accurate. The movie was "based" on the director, Oliver Stone's experience in Vietnam while serving as a rifleman with the 25th Infantry Division, as depicted by actor Charly Sheen, who mostly played the part concerning Oliver Stone's experience.
Green Berets. It's a unit in the U. S. Special Forces. (Your talking about the movie Rambo, right? Cause I am.)
There's one titled "A Bright Shining Lie" about the battle of Ap Bac in January 1963. Starring Bill Paxton as USA officer John Paul Vann. True story; Vann was killed during the battle of Kontum in Vietnam in 1972 in a helicopter crash.
Coming Home.
Born on the Fourth of July (1989; Directed by Oliver Stone, a Vietnam veteran himself), starring Tom Cruise
I think you might be thinking about the movie called the deer hunter
The Prisoner of Love movie was directed by Takeishi Wataru. One can view the video Prisoner of Love on popular on the web sources such as YouTube and Vimeo.
In the movie "Gandhi," 189 was his prisoner number in South Africa.
It is not legal to download the movie, Vietnam for free. If a person wants to see the movie, they either need to rent the movie or go to a public library to borrow the movie.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkabancame out in 2004.
Prisoner of Azkaban
The movie is called Flash. I loved this movie too. :)
He is not returning for it.
It is "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"
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