Vietnam War Story II
Appearance
Vietnam War Story II | |
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Directed by | David Burton Morris Jack Sholder Lesli Linka Glatter (segment "The Promise") Michael Toshiyuki Uno (segment "Old Ghost Walks the Earth, An") |
Written by | Cindy Lou Johnson (segments "R&R" and "The Promise") Adam Rodman (segment "Old Ghost Walks the Earth, An") David Burton Morris |
Cinematography | Jack Wallner |
Distributed by | Home Box Office (HBO)(1988, USA, TV) HBO Video (1988, US, VHS) |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Vietnam War Story II is a 1988 film that was released direct-to-video. The film consists of three 30 minute segments, each filmed by a different director. The first segment stars Wesley Snipes as a young soldier in the Vietnam War. The film was based on the television series, Vietnam War Story. The films directors are David Burton Morris, Jack Sholder and Michael Toshiyuki Uno.
Cast
[edit]- Cynthia Bain as Didi Sommers
- Tate Donovan as Russell Sommers
- Tim Guinee as Matthews
- Wesley Snipes as Bookman
- Robert MacNaughton as Wagoner
- Tony Becker as McCready
- Cameron Arnett as Seamore
- Joshua Cadman as Olson
- Stacy Edwards as Mary Lyle
- Tom Hodges as Dale Destel
- Todd Graff as Malone
- Ronald William Lawrence as Payton
- Byron Cherry as Janner
- Nicholas Cascone as Zadig
- Angela Benton as "Blondie"
- Raymond Cruz as Diaz
- Laura Harrington as Meg Taylor
- Francois Chau as "Jojo"
- Andrew Roperto as Lucerne
- Merritt Butrick as Siska
- Gregory Cruz as "Brownie"
- Peter Cohl as Henderson
- Courtney Gains as Albertson
- Kieran Mulroney as Teebs
- Keith MacKechnie as Falzone
- William Frankfather as Captain Counter
- Pippa Pearthree as Corey Alexander
- Kevin Crysler as "Weenie"
- Hetty Edwards as "Red"
- Glenn Plummer as Hank Barr
- Lee de Broux as Mr. Destel
- Jeris Poindexter as Schiff
- Kent Williams as Sergeant Allard
- Joseph Hieu as Sergeant Lee Vinh
- Hutton Cobb as Stoddard
- Wendell Pierce as French
- Charles Flash De Journette as Novak
- Alan Duane as Stewart
- Chris Pedersen as Kramer
- Patricia Smith as Mrs. Destal
- Lulie Newcomb as Susan
- Willie J. Walton as "Bingo"
- Andrew-Huy Nguyen as Trang
- Bryant Bradshaw as Lieutenant Anderson
- Tom Fridley as Mazelli
- John DeMita as Lieutenant Engleman
- Connie Song as Mai
- Jeff Williams as Lozano
- Louis Sandoval as Owens
- David Harris as Harris
- Larry Johnson as Miller
- George Cheung as Sapper
- Byron Thames as Mitty
- Lora Zane as Diane
- Kevin Skousen as Dr. Goldberg
- Amy Van Nostrand as Waller
- Marc Farley as Collins
- Mark Keyloun as Kelso
- Glenn Morshower as Dr. Thurman
- Richard Lineback as Orangelo
- Walter Addison as Mr. Z
- Eric Lee as Sapper
- Eriq La Salle as K.C.
- David Neidorf as Phelan
- Carolyn Mignini as Captain Wallner
- Nora Heflin as Sister Mary Rose
- Tim Russ as Sergeant Lemon
- Richard Coca as Perez
- Ray Cochran as Carlson
- David Marciano as Calvin
- John Snyder as Larry
- Elizabeth Kemp as Lynn
- Patrick Johnston as Eagleton
- Bill Nunn as MP #1
- Kevin Hunter as Ringle
- Mike Turnage as Walsh
- John Mueller as Lieutenant Foster
- Dale Dye as Radio Voices (uncredited)
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