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Rating:
6.9
Director:
Sidney J. Furie
Cast:
Stan Shaw, Andrew Stevens, James Canning…
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In 1967, five young men undergo boot camp training before being shipped out to Vietnam. Once they get there, the experience proves worse than they could have imagined.
The Boys in Company C
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077270
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SOURCE: The Boys in Company C 1978 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Drama, War
Director: Sidney J. Furie
Stars: Stan Shaw, Andrew Stevens, James Canning
Plot: In 1967, five young men undergo boot camp training before being shipped out to Vietnam. Once they get there, the experience proves worse than they could have imagined.
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English
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This war drama follows the lives of five young marine recruits from their training in boot camp in 1967 through a tour in Vietnam in 1968 that quickly devolves into a hellish nightmare. Disheartened by futile combat, appalled by the corruption of their South Vietnamese ally, and constantly endangered by the incompetence of their own company commander, the young men find a possible way out of the war. They are told that if they can defeat a rival soccer team, they can spend the rest of their tour playing exhibition games behind the lines. But as they might have predicted, nothing in Vietnam is as simple as it seems.—Tom Hockersmith