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  1. 29. Dez. 2020 · di David Miller - Un giovane eseburante ma sensibile tornato dal college si trova in crisi tra le sue aspirazioni pacifiste e il servire il suo paese in Vietnam (ma senza intenzione di combattere). Da queste premesse Michael Douglas mostra già al suo esordio la capacità di interpretare con efficacia anche personaggi non facili. La regia è standard e quasi televisiva, ma riesce a colpire a ...

  2. Hail, Hero! stars Michael Douglas in his screen debut as long-haired college student Carl Dixon. Reversing the usual procedure in late-1960s films, Dixon decides to quit school and enlist in the Army, even though he's already run afoul of the law as a Vietnam protestor. It is our hero's intention to use love, rather than bullets, to combat the Viet Cong. Needless to say, his idealism is no ...

  3. Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution . modifier Hail, Hero! est un film américain réalisé par David Miller , sorti en 1969 . Synopsis [modifier | modifier le code] Pendant la guerre du Vietnam , Carl Dixon quitte l'école et rejoint l' armée américaine dans l'espoir d'utiliser l'amour et pas des armes pour vaincre le Viet Cong . Fiche technique [modifier | modifier ...

  4. Für den Film Hail, Hero! und dessen Regie ist David Miller verantwortlich. Zu den Darstellern im Film gehören Charles Drake , John Larch und andere. Hail, Hero! erschien 1969.

  5. A re-examination of the 50-year career of the man who brought auteurism to America. After the New York press screening of a revived Mickey One a few years back, a certain critic was heard to remark, “I guess that’s what you’d call Strained Seriousness.”. And I guess the remark is what you’d call an inside joke.

  6. Hail, Hero ! est un film de David Miller avec Arthur Kennedy, Michael Douglas. Un casting de 2 stars sur CinéSérie . Titre original Hail, Hero ! Box Office - Année de Production 1969. Budget - Production - Facebook Twitter La rédaction Contact Public ...

  7. Bracken’s first appearance in a Sturges film was The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (1944), released just before Hail the Conquering Hero. Aiming for the film to be a small-scale production, Sturges re-used sets from The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek ; in fact, if viewers look closely, the ending scene at the train station prominently features a Miracle of Morgan’s Creek poster.