Hamburger Hill
Hamburger Hill

Hamburger Hill (1987)

6.5 ? Aug 07, 1987 1h 50m

Overview

The men of Bravo Company are facing a battle that's all uphill… up Hamburger Hill. Fourteen war-weary soldiers are battling for a mud-covered mound of earth so named because it chews up soldiers like chopped meat. They are fighting for their country, their fellow soldiers and their lives. War is hell, but this is worse. Hamburger Hill tells it the way it was, the way it really was. It's a raw, gritty and totally unrelenting dramatic depiction of one of the fiercest battles of America's bloodiest war. This happened. Hamburger Hill - war at its worst, men at their best.

Genres

War Action Drama

Release Date

August 07, 1987

Rating

6.5 /10

Runtime

1h 50m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Dylan McDermott

Dylan McDermott

Sgt. Adam Frantz

Steven Weber

Steven Weber

Sfc. Dennis Worcester

Tim Quill

Tim Quill

Pvt. Joe Beletsky

Michael Boatman

Michael Boatman

Spc Motown

Anthony Barrile

Anthony Barrile

Pvt Vincent 'Alphabet' Languilli

Don Cheadle

Don Cheadle

Pvt. Washburn

Courtney B. Vance

Courtney B. Vance

Spc. Abraham 'Doc' Johnson

Tommy Swerdlow

Tommy Swerdlow

Pvt. Martin Bienstock

Tegan West

Tegan West

Lt. Terry Eden

Daniel O'Shea

Daniel O'Shea

SPC Gaigin

Harry O'Reilly

Harry O'Reilly

Spc. Michael Duffy

Michael Dolan

Michael Dolan

Spc Murphy

Don James

Sgt. Elliott 'Mac' McDaniel

Michael A. Nickles

Michael A. Nickles

Pvt.Galvan

Kieu Chinh

Kieu Chinh

Mama San

Doug Goodman

Lagunas

J.C. Palmore

Healy

J.D. Van Sickle

Newsman

John Chard avatar

John Chard

9.0/10

May 22, 2015

The meat grinder effect. Unfairly forgotten and left in the slipstream of critical darlings Platoon and Full Metal Jacket, Hamburger Hill can proudly fly its own worthwhile flag. There's nothing preachy or political here, director John Irvin and writer James Carabatsos approach the subject with a refreshing humane honesty, making us viewers privy to the American soldiers mindset as they cope with life in Vietnam before an assault on some turd pile strategic hill, a battle that the survivors of that particular bloody conflict would call Hamburger Hill. No matter what one feels about the war, the politics of such etc, the fact that quite often Vietnam films zoom in on the misdemeanours and egotistical sides of the American presence in Vietnam, tends to detract from the bravery of men and boys who were doing the job their government decreed they should do. Hamburger Hill addresses this, proudly so. Pace is deliberate and literate, building up to the assault on Hill 937, with little slices of kinetic action inserted along the way to tantalise and torment in equal measure. Not all the acting is smart, there's a cast of up and coming thesps on show that features some who have gone on to be "name" actors, while others that were out of their depth subsequently found a level more befitting their abilities. Yet this is also a cunning tactic in the film's favour, no stars needed here, young adult actors without baggage or headlines kind of feels appropriate for this portrayal of soldiers in an alien world, many of whom would lay their shattered bodies down in the mud at Hamburger Hill. 8/10

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GenerationofSwine

10.0/10

Jan 12, 2023

Courtney B. Vance was kind of all over the place in this wasn't he? One moment he's an over-the-top make everything political racist, and the next moment he actually cares about everyone... and then it's back to nothing but race... and then he cares about people. He really needed to pick a direction and roll with it, because he came across as going too places at once. But otherwise this is the forgotten cousin of Platoon. It's not exactly as good as Platoon, but it is more solid start-to-finish than Full Metal Jacket was. The strength really comes from an attempt to depict the events without really making anything heroic, or action-hero dramatic. And, instead, they do their best to make it just a straight war movie. No great odyssey, no moral point, no real views on Vietnam as opposed to other wars. Just a straight war movie and nothing. It's not unlike Saving Private Ryan, in which the film is able to make both a pro-soldier statement while also being anti-war. It's a fine line to walk, but they do it with the skill needed to both show absolute brutality, and the humanity of soldiers that are put in that horrible situation.

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