Vietnam in HD
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Genre | Documentary War |
Written by | Ben Kaplan, Liz Reph, Bruce Kennedy, Sammy Jackson, Stephen Stept |
Directed by | Sammy Jackson |
Starring | Adrian Grenier Edward Burns Kevin Connolly Blair Underwood Tempestt Bledsoe Jerry Ferrara Zachary Levi James Marsden Jennifer Love Hewitt Glenn Howerton Armie Hammer Dylan McDermott Dean Cain |
Narrated by | Michael C. Hall |
Theme music composer | Ken Hatley |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Producer(s) | Lou Reda Scott L. Reda Liz Reph |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | History |
Original release | November 8 November 11, 2011 |
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Vietnam in HD (known as Vietnam Lost Films outside the US) is a 6-part American documentary television miniseries that originally aired from November 8 to November 11, 2011 on the History Channel. From the same producers as WWII in HD, the program focuses on the firsthand experiences of thirteen Americans during the Vietnam War. The thirteen Americans retell their stories in Vietnam paired with found footage from the battlefield.
The episodes premiered on three consecutive days, with two episodes per day. The series is narrated by Michael C. Hall.
The tagline for the series is "It's not the war we know, it's the war they fought".
Contents
Featured people
Anne Purcell
Wife of Army Colonel Benjamin Purcell, Vietnam POW 02/08/68 - 03/27/73. Anne is a founding member of the National League of Families, an organization that publicized the issue of MIAs and POWs in Vietnam. She also oversaw the development of the "You Are Not Forgotten" POW/MIA flag. She is portrayed by Jennifer Love Hewitt
Barry Romo
A recently graduated lieutenant in the 196th Infantry Brigade, serving in Vietnam from Summer 1967 - Spring 1968. Romo was awarded a Bronze Star for his efforts saving wounded men from his platoon. Following the death of his nephew, Romo became involved in the Vietnam Veterans Against the War and participated in demonstrations, including throwing away his medals earned in Vietnam. He is portrayed by Adrian Grenier.
Joe Galloway
A combat reporter for United Press International during the Vietnam War. Embedded with the 1st Cavalry Division during the Battle of Ia Drang Valley. Galloway received a Bronze Star in 1998 for repeatedly disregarding his own safety to rescue wounded soldiers under fire. Galloway was the only civilian decorated by the U.S. Army with a Bronze Star with Valor during the Vietnam War. He is portrayed by Edward Burns.[1]
Bob Clewell
A US Army officer, serving as an advisor to the ARVN from 1964. He is portrayed by Dean Cain.
Keith Connolly
An F-100 Super Sabre pilot stationed in South Vietnam in 1965. Connolly took part in the first massive bombing campaign, Operation Rolling Thunder. He returned to Vietnam in 1969 for his second tour of duty, this time flying a F-4 Phantoms bombing the Ho Chi Minh Trail. He is portrayed by Kevin Connolly.
Charles Brown
As a platoon sergeant in the 173rd Airborne Brigade, Brown led search and destroy missions until being injured by a booby trap. Brown later returned to his unit and fought in the Battle of Đắk Tô in November 1967, including the bloody fight on the slopes of Hill 875. He was awarded two Bronze Stars for his actions during the Battle of Đắk Tô and Hill 875. He tells of how, before being sent to Vietnam, he was a drill sergeant in charge of training draftees before they were deployed to Vietnam. His account of the battle includes a story of how he received orders to send a man to the rear to be trained on the flamethrower. He tells of how the young private that he selected to carry the flamethrower was killed when a piece of grenade shrapnel hit the pressure tank on the flamethrower, causing it to explode.
He is portrayed by Blair Underwood.
Raymond Torres
A Navy Corpsman attached to the 26th Marine Regiment, who was deployed to aid the Marines at the Battle of Khe Sanh. He was eventually wounded himself by a grenade during fighting at Hill 861A. He is portrayed by Jerry Ferrara.
Elizabeth Allen
A trauma nurse stationed on Pleiku Air Base during the Tet Offensive. She is portrayed by Tempestt Bledsoe.
Arthur Wiknik
After being drafted, Wiknik is sent to Vietnam in Spring 1969, serving as a sergeant in the 101st Airborne Division. Only days after his arrival, his company becomes involved in the Battle of Hamburger Hill. He is portrayed by James Marsden.
Karl Marlantes
Marlantes was a Marine lieutenant, awarded the Navy Cross for his actions in battle in 1969. He is portrayed by Zachary Levi.
Donald DeVore
He is portrayed by Glenn Howerton.
Gary Benedetti
He is portrayed by Armie Hammer.
Jim Anderson
He is portrayed by Dylan McDermott.
Episodes
# | Title | Original airdate |
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1 | "The Beginning" | November 8, 2011 |
Battle of Ia Drang | ||
2 | "Search & Destroy" | November 8, 2011 |
Success measured in body count. | ||
3 | "The Tet Offensive" | November 9, 2011 |
Surprise attack on Tet holiday. | ||
4 | "An Endless War" | November 9, 2011 |
Political pressure changes the course of war by the Nixon Administration. | ||
5 | "A Changing War" | November 10, 2011 |
The US teaches South Vietnam to fight by themselves. | ||
6 | "Peace With Honor" | November 10, 2011 |
The US withdraws from Vietnam and the VPA launches the final assault. |
References
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External links
- Pages with broken file links
- Official website not in Wikidata
- Lists of documentary television series episodes
- History (U.S. TV channel) original programs
- American documentary television series
- United States Marine Corps in popular culture
- 2011 American television series debuts
- 2011 American television series endings
- Documentary films about the Vietnam War