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Platoon Leader

1988

Action / Drama / War

11
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 36% · 2 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 36% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.3/10 10 2344 2.3K

Plot summary

West Point graduate lieutenant Jeff Knight meets cynicism when taking command of sergeant Michael McNamara's tour veterans platoon in a Vietnamese trench camp. Unlike his predecessor, who hid till the end of his tour, Jeff takes charge, experiences the manual doesn't allow coping with all realities and gets wounded. He returns, now fully respect by men and superiors. Besides the Vietcong, the platoon wrestles with the inscrutable villagers, which the G.I.'s officially protect, but also fear as some collaborate with them, other covertly with the Cong, either way subject to bloody reprisals.

Director

Top cast

William Smith as Major Flynn
Brian Libby as Sgt. Roach
Michael Dudikoff as Lt. Jeff Knight
Michael DeLorenzo as Raymond Bacera
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
881.64 MB
1280*682
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
Seeds 5
1.6 GB
1920*1024
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
Seeds 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by drmfx-846-469360 5 / 10

Hand grenades do not make fire balls

As a marine in Vietnam, in 1968, I find bits and pieces of this movie right on technically let's start with Explosions... Hand grenades do not make fire balls an M 60 machine gun does not sound the same as an M 16 AK-47s do not sound the same as an M 16 you do not salute officers in the bush. Everybody is not always yelling at each other. Claymore mines are generally not all bunched together Aiming down Generally the gooks did not wear their white straw hats while hiding in the grass or in a fire base you generally have a killing area without trees, or tall grass when using pop-up flares, you do not look at the pretty light or you will completely lose your night vision... Just to name a few they had no tanglefoot or trip flares around the fire base you don't have your shiny dog tags hanging outside of your T-shirt... Other than that I enjoyed the movie.
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Reviewed by BrianG 6 / 10

A rare good one from Cannon

Most of Cannon Pictures' product is pretty much junk (they make Chuck Norris and J-C Van Damme movies, so what do you expect?), but this one is different. It doesn't have the rock-bottom cheapie look of most Cannon pictures, and the script, for once, actually makes sense (amazing, considering that Harry Alan Towers was one of the writers). The story concerns a young army lieutenant on his first combat assignment in Vietnam, and how he comes to earn the respect of his men. Michael Dudikoff is surprisingly good as the young officer who arrives at his post not knowing quite what to expect but determined to do his duty, and Robert F. Lyons is outstanding as the platoon's veteran sergeant who doesn't want a new lieutenant to get any of his men killed. The action scenes are very well staged and give you a real sense of being there, as opposed to the cardboard pyrotechnics that Cannon usually grinds out. All in all, a refreshing change from the usual Cannon crap. Recommended.

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