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Uniform title:Platoon (Motion picture)
Edition:Widescreen version.
Imprint:Santa Monica, CA : MGM Home Entertainment Inc., c2000.
Description:1 videodisc (120 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
Series:Contemporary classics
Contemporary classics.
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Format: DVD Video Laserdisc
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8285960
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Other authors / contributors:Sheen, Charlie.
Dafoe, Willem.
Berenger, Tom, 1949-
Kopelson, Arnold.
Stone, Oliver.
Hemdale Film Corporation.
MGM Home Entertainment Inc.
ISBN:079284646X
9780792846468
Notes:Videodisc release of the 1986 motion picture by Hemdale Film Corporation.
Includes original theatrical trailer and booklet ([8] p. : ill ; 19 cm.) in container with information about the making of the film.
Director of photography, Robert Richardson ; editor, Claire Simpson ; music, George Delerue.
Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Charlie Sheen.
DVD, Dolby.
Closed captioned.
In English with optional Spanish and French subtitles.
Summary:Platoon is the story of every soldier whose innocence was lost in the war-torn jungles of Vietnam. Chris Taylor arrives in Vietnam and quickly discovers that his worst enemies are not just the Viet Cong, but gnawing fear, physical exhaustion and the anger growing within himself.
Awards:Academy Award for Best picture of 1986.
Standard no.:027616851567
Publisher's no.:100840 MGM Home Entertainment
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Summary:Oliver Stone's breakthrough as a director, Platoon is a brutally realistic look at a young soldier's tour of duty in Vietnam. Chris Taylor (Charlie Sheen) is a college student who quits school to volunteer for the Army in the late '60s. He's shipped off to Vietnam, where he serves with a culturally diverse group of fellow soldiers under two men who lead the platoon: Sgt. Barnes (Tom Berenger), whose facial scars are a mirror of the violence and corruption of his soul, and Sgt. Elias (Willem Dafoe), who maintains a Zen-like calm in the jungle and fights with both personal and moral courage even though he no longer believes in the war. After a few weeks "in country," Taylor begins to see the naïveté of his views of the war, especially after a quick search for enemy troops devolves into a round of murder and rape. Unlike Hollywood's first wave of Vietnam movies (including The Deer Hunter, Apocalypse Now, and Coming Home), Platoon is a grunt's-eye view of the war, touching on moral issues but focusing on the men who fought the battles and suffered the wounds. In this sense, it resembles older war movies more than its Vietnam peers, as it mixes familiar elements of onscreen battle with small realistic details: bugs, jungle rot, exhaustion, C-rations, marijuana, and counting the days before you go home. This mix of traditional war movie elements with a contemporary sensibility won Platoon four Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director, and a reputation as one of the definitive modern war films. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Item Description:Videodisc release of the 1986 motion picture by Hemdale Film Corporation.
Includes original theatrical trailer and booklet ([8] p. : ill ; 19 cm.) in container with information about the making of the film.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (120 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD, Dolby.
Awards:Academy Award for Best picture of 1986.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Robert Richardson ; editor, Claire Simpson ; music, George Delerue.
ISBN:079284646X
9780792846468