Through the Hollywood Lens: the Vietnam War

Through the Hollywood Lens: the Vietnam War

Christopher Wren Association Fall 2017 Through the Hollywood Lens: The Vietnam War Scott A. Langhorst, Ph.D. First Lieutenant 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment 25th Division Tay Ninh, Vietnam (1969-70) Questions or comments from last week? Cao Dai Temple Tay Ninh © Scott A. Langhorst, Ph.D. 1 Christopher Wren Association Fall 2017 Platoon (1986) • Directed by Oliver Stone (Vietnam veteran, 3/22 Inf., 25th Div., 1967-68, in Tay Ninh Province) • Won 4 Oscars (Best Picture, Director, Sound, Film Editing) and nominated for 4 other Oscars • Vietnam sequences filmed in the Philippines • Sgt. Elias and Sgt. Barnes = battle between good and evil • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90B5REGHc0w • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZTsYYHCYGY • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTyJ3QruoaM • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0NHuuuklYQ • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUO0YjF9jWA • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF3CADEvObI What the movie got right • Focused on the “grunt” in the field in Vietnam • The language of grunts – Vietnam War lingo and idiom • Two sub-cultures of troops: alcoholics and potheads • Latrines inside base camp and burning with diesel fuel • Individual replacement rotation affected unit morale (especially FNG’s) • The grind of humping all day, and pulling (perimeter) guard duty or ambush duty at night • Night ambush patrols were particularly stressful and exhausting • The simultaneous joy and anxiety of being “short” in the ‘Nam © Scott A. Langhorst, Ph.D. 2 Christopher Wren Association Fall 2017 What the movie got wrong • Too much of a dichotomy between good and evil characters (most soldiers were a little bit of both Sgt. Elias and Sgt. Barnes) • Opening air arrival --- new troops in Vietnam typically not yet assigned to any unit --- assigned through replacement units like 90th in Long Binh (but Charlie Sheen has 25th Infantry Div. patch already on his shoulder) • (Mountainous) terrain not like Tay Ninh Province “…somewhere near the Cambodian border” [= generally flat jungle terrain, except for Nui Ba Den] • Final battle (on Cambodian border) most likely would have been an attack on a fire support base containing artillery, rather than a “battalion perimeter” with just foxholes (Oliver Stone was a real-life participant in attack on FSB Burt in Tay Ninh Province in Jan. 1968 with 3/22 Inf., 25th Div.) • Questions? Observations? Comments? Full Metal Jacket (1987) • Directed by Stanley Kubrick • Nominated for 1 Oscar (Adapted Screenplay) (Michael Herr – Vietnam War correspondent, author of “Dispatches) • Vietnam sequences filmed in England • First half of movie depicts the U.S. Marine boot camp experience at Paris Island - second half depicts 1968 Tet offensive and Battle of Hue • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j3_iPskjxk • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwjHhJdhY0I • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hkNuykz2RE • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12tce-THLUE • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH5R4tgGdDk • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQEDojPZ7YI • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmILOL55xP0&list=RDS06nIz4scvI © Scott A. Langhorst, Ph.D. 3 Christopher Wren Association Fall 2017 What the movie got right • Drill Instructor (R. Lee Ermey) taking care of business • Boot camp experience is tough both physically and mentally • Small unit camaraderie and friendships • Boom-boom girls • Base Camp (Da Nang?) look and feel • Battle of Hue somewhat unique in that it was more like a traditional “war,” i.e., urban area, street to street, house to house engagements (as noted by “Cowboy” in TV interview) • Intrusiveness of TV cameras and reporters in a battle zone What the movie got wrong • A real Drill Instructor would not have physically hit recruits (…at least not in public) • Pvt. Lawrence would not have been able to get live 7.62 mm rounds back from the firing range and into the barracks (…too many checks) • Wrong boots – in the movie, troops wear stateside black leather boots instead of (Vietnam) jungle boots • Doubtful whether Marine Colonel would have let Pvt. Joker off so easily about peace symbol button? • No saluting of officers in a combat operations area • Vietnamese sniper was an unrealistically good shot (?), especially without a scope • Questions? Observations? Comments? © Scott A. Langhorst, Ph.D. 4 Christopher Wren Association Fall 2017 Hamburger Hill (1987) • Directed by John Irvin (filmed a documentary in Vietnam – 1969) • Screenplay - James Carabatsos (Vietnam veteran with 1st CAV, 1968-69) • Real Vietnam battle and unit (Hill 937, A Shau Valley, 3/187 Inf., 101st Airborne Div., May 11-20, 1969) • Vietnam sequences filmed in the Philippines • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jiHKFt981Y&list=PLF2D7919CD82CECD8 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_ogmLOR7Ac • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=885EiuL9GKg&list=PLF2D7919CD82CECD8&index=4 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEODtP56lBc&index=6&list=PLF2D7919CD82CECD8 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enY9iKZ8mDQ&list=PLF2D7919CD82CECD8&index=7 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMRT3_djqqw • Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzRUc3Zrvfw • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMJnr5bhQUI What the movie got right • (Technical advisors for the film were participants in the battle) • Day-to-day life as a grunt in combat • Sense of frustration and futility with mission and objectives • The “fog of war” during a battle • High elephant grass in the bush • Eagle flight combat insertion • The language of grunts – Vietnam War lingo and idiom • Audio tapes/letters from home (sometimes good news, sometime bad news) • Intrusiveness of reporters and T.V. cameras • Nothing has changed back in the world – Vietnam far away © Scott A. Langhorst, Ph.D. 5 Christopher Wren Association Fall 2017 What the movie got wrong • Improper radio procedure for artillery fire mission (“rounds out” “splash”) • Some troops carrying too much stuff for an (uphill) assault ??? • No visible ordnance on the F-4’s during air strikes (only wing tanks) • A few chronology errors during the movie timeframe – items/events before they actually happened (e.g., “..I feel Like I’m Fixin to Die Rag” Woodstock version prior to song’s actual August, 1969 release date) • (Error of omission) Did not convey to the movie audience that the actual North Vietnamese Army troop strength on Hill 937 was estimated to be 2 battalions (800 men) of the 29th NVA Regiment • Questions? Observations? Comments? Good Morning Vietnam (1987) • Directed by Barry Levinson • Nominated for 1 Oscar (Best Actor) • Vietnam sequences filmed in Thailand • Portrayed a real character/person in Vietnam – Adrian Cronauer • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIikfdNIHQE • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXlvy3sTTBk • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj8e770Qq10 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9xYUndzoWg • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UY2uw3yoIA • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rew_Ts1d7zY • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvyEi7j1yNs © Scott A. Langhorst, Ph.D. 6 Christopher Wren Association Fall 2017 What the movie got right • (Film released at a time sufficiently distant from the war [1987], when the American public could begin to laugh about Vietnam) • Dangers of duty in urban Saigon were often as real as in the jungle • The music milieu of Vietnam and the 1960’s (even though some music references in the movie precede actual release dates) • Generals usually get their way (BG Taylor is a model of down-to-earth, soldier- oriented, no bullshit, commanding officer) • Attempt to portray some aspects of Vietnamese customs & culture • Hard to distinguish “friends” (Tuan) from the enemy (actually a VC) • The “big bird” home (Boeing 707) What the movie got wrong • Real Adrian Cronauer did not use comedy in his broadcasts • After first show, Lt. Hauk would most likely have dressed down Adrian by himself, not in the presence of others • Doubtful that (a real) SGM Dickerson would have allowed Adrian to go to An Lac /An Loc? on an unsecure road • Doubtful that Adrian would have gone anywhere outside Saigon without a security escort (also, no visible weapons in the jeep!!!???) • Some of the signs on buildings in “Saigon” are in the Thai language • Mountains (?) in Trinh’s village near Saigon (i.e., flat terrain) • Questions? Observations? Comments? © Scott A. Langhorst, Ph.D. 7 Christopher Wren Association Fall 2017 Next Week • Session #3 • “Born on the Fourth of July,” “Forrest Gump,” “We Were Soldiers” • Course summary & wrap-up Contact Information Thanks for attending! © Scott A. Langhorst, Ph.D. 8.

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