Hamburger Hill Page #6

Synopsis: A brutal and realistic war film focuses on the lives of a squad of 14 U.S. Army soldiers of B Company, 3rd Battalion, 187th Infanty Regiment, 101st Airborne Division during the brutal 10 day (May 11-20, 1969) battle for Hill 937 in the A Shau Valley of Vietnam as they try again and again to take the fortified hill held by the North Vietnamese, and the faults and casualties they take every time in which the battle was later dubbed "Hamburger Hill" because enemy fire was so fierce that the fusillade of bullets turned assaulting troops into shreded hamburger meat.
Director(s): John Irvin
Production: Vestron Video
 
IMDB:
6.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
R
Year:
1987
110 min
2,361 Views


l will correct, copy.

Sir, sir! Sir, sir!

What?

/Your arm.

All right, watch, grab his arm.

Get him down

Hey Washburn stay with him.

Let's go! Come on.

lt'll be alright.

l am gonna get you a medic.

Jesus!

You'll be all right. Don't worry.

Where's Worchester.

He's up there with Motown.

lt's alright.

Oh God no.

We gotta get out of here.

Sergeant.

Sergeant, we've got to

get the f*** out of here.

Sergeant.

Ruck up, Sergeant.

Ruck up, Sergeant.

lt don't mean nothing.

Keep up. Keep up, we're going

to take these good fucks.

Beanie! Beanie! Get up! Get up!

Beanie! Get up!

Alphabet.

lt's Vincent. Vincent Linguilli.

Remember me. OK?

Move it people.

Let's go, people! Move it!

Welcome to Hamburger Hill.

Red 1-6 this is red 6, over.

Red 1-6 alpha, this is red 6, over.

Red 1-6 Charlie, this is red 6, over.

Red 1-6 this is red 6, what's your...

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