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Wall, The (1998)
Rating:
Starring: Ruby Dee, Michael DeLorenzo, Savion Glover, Edward James Olmos, Frank Whaley
Director: Joseph Sargent
Category: Drama
Studio: Showtime Entertainment
Subtitles:
English
Length:
104 mins

 
 

 

There are no good wars, only good soldiers.

Vietnam.58,183 Americans died there.

This is the story of three brave men who never made it home.

Oscar nominated Edward James Olmos (Stand And Deliver) plays a tough colonel struggling to raise his young son on an American base, surrounded by the brutality of battle.Ruby Dee, in a heart-wrenching role, reveals the pain a grandmother feels as she sends her beloved grandson overseas.And far from home, a selfless squad leader must confront a parasitic hustler who's getting rich off the spoils of war.Three different men, three different stories, all of them linked and forever remembered on The Wall.

 
 
   
   

 
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