The men of Bravo Company are facing a battle that's all uphill… up Hamburger Hill. Fourteen war-weary soldiers are battling for a mud-covered mound of earth so named because it chews up soldiers like chopped meat. They are fighting for their country, their fellow soldiers and their lives. War is hell, but this is worse. Hamburger Hill tells it the way it was, the way it really was. It's a raw, gritty and totally unrelenting dramatic depiction of one of the fiercest battles of America's bloodiest war. This happened. Hamburger Hill - war at its worst, men at their best.
Dylan McDermott
as Sgt. Adam Frantz
Steven Weber
as Sfc. Dennis Worcester
Tim Quill
as Pvt. Joe Beletsky
Michael Boatman
as Spc Motown
Anthony Barrile
as Pvt Vincent 'Alphabet' Languilli
Don Cheadle
as Pvt. Washburn
Courtney B. Vance
as Spc. Abraham 'Doc' Johnson
Tommy Swerdlow
as Pvt. Martin Bienstock
Tegan West
as Lt. Terry Eden
Daniel O'Shea
as SPC Gaigin
John Chard
The meat grinder effect. Unfairly forgotten and left in the slipstream of critical darlings Platoon and Full Metal Jacket, Hamburger Hill can proudly fly its own worthwhile flag. There's nothing preachy or political here, director John Irvin and writer James Carabatsos approach the subject with a...
GenerationofSwine
Courtney B. Vance was kind of all over the place in this wasn't he? One moment he's an over-the-top make everything political racist, and the next moment he actually cares about everyone... and then it's back to nothing but race... and then he cares about people. He really needed to pick a direction...