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Tom Berenger | Sgt. Barnes | |
Keith David | King | |
Johnny Depp | Lerner | |
Kevin Dillon | Bunny | |
Richard Edson | Sal | |
John C. McGinley | Sgt. O'Neill | |
Francesco Quinn | Rhah | |
Charlie Sheen | Chris Taylor | |
Forest Whitaker | Big Harold | |
Willem Dafoe | Sgt. Elias Grodin | |
Reggie Johnson | Junior Martin | |
David Neidorf | Tex | |
Mark Moses | Lt. Wolfe | |
Chris Pedersen | Crawford | |
Tony Todd | Sgt. Warren |
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Producer | Arnold Kopelson
A. Kitman Ho |
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Writer | Oliver Stone
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Cinematography | Robert Richardson
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Musician | Georges Delerue
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In the Vietnam War a fresh recruit Chris Taylor (Charlie Sheen) struggles to come to terms with the harsh reality of jungle warfare: the heat, the exhaustion and the close proximity to both wildlife and the hidden enemy. After almost causing the destruction of his platoon by freezing up during combat, Taylor becomes embroiled in a conflict between his superiors Sgt. Bob Barnes (Tom Berenger) and Sgt. Elias Grodin (Willem Dafoe) when the former is involved in the massacre of an innocent village. This conflict culminates during a climactic battle between Vietnamese and American forces in which Taylor must confront the duality of human nature. |
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