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drama
directed
by Brian De Palma
, with a screenplay
by David Rabe, based on the actual events of the incident on Hill 192
in 1966 during the Vietnam War
. It starred Michael J. Fox
and Sean Penn
.
An article written by Daniel Lang for The New Yorker
in 1969 was the movie's primary source.
This film was, in a way, Fox's third major dramatic role.
Some mad fuckin' minute, huh cherry?
Oh, you wanna take an attack posture wit' me? Yeah, you got a weapon. Clark got a weapon, Clark got a knife! We all got weapons! Anybody can blow anybody away, any second. Which is the way it ought to be. Always.
Yea though I walk through the valley of evil, I will fear no death. Cuz I'm the meanest motherfucker in the valley.
Brownie, look into my fuckin' eyes I'm gonna hypnotize you. YOU'RE FINE!
This is a weapon, this is a gun. This is for fighting, this is for fun.
Eriksson: Everybody's acting like we can do anything and it don't matter what we do. Maybe we gotta' be extra careful because maybe it matters more than we even know.
Lt. Reilly: So what was I doing in jail? What I was doing, let me advise you, was fixin' to shoot some mothafucka's working in that hospital, that's what I was doing.
Even in war... murder is murder.