Vietnam! Vietnam!

Vietnam! Vietnam!

Release date : September 1, 1971
Runtime : 58m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Sherman Beck /
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Inspired by a series of articles by Thomas Duggan Goss. Part One - Vietnam:The People and the War - The Vietnamese in their normal daily routine. Their lives when having been affected by insurgents. Wives of prisoners of war in Vietnam talking about their incessant activities on behalf of their husband's plights. (36:28) and Part Two - Vietnam:The Debate Students, Wounded U.S. Soldiers, Demonstrators, and a number of elected officials, foreign dignitaries, and lawyers air their personal and/or political feelings about the Vietnam War in the 1960's and in the early 1970's.
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Charlton Heston
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  • title:Vietnam! Vietnam!
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1971
  • Runtime:58m
  • Genres: Documentary · War ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Sherman Beck /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Inspired by a series of articles by Thomas Duggan Goss. Part One - Vietnam:The People and the War - The Vietnamese in their normal daily routine. Their lives when having been affected by insurgents. Wives of prisoners of war in Vietnam talking about their incessant activities on behalf of their husband's plights. (36:28) and Part Two - Vietnam:The Debate Students, Wounded U.S. Soldiers, Demonstrators, and a number of elected officials, foreign dignitaries, and lawyers air their personal and/or political feelings about the Vietnam War in the 1960's and in the early 1970's.
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