The Siege of Firebase Gloria
The Siege of Firebase Gloria | |
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The Siege of Firebase Gloria Theatrical Poster | |
Directed by | Brian Trenchard-Smith |
Produced by |
Rod S.M. Confesor D. Howard Grigsby |
Written by |
William L. Nagle Tony Johnston |
Starring |
Wings Hauser R. Lee Ermey |
Music by | Paul Schutze |
Cinematography | Kevan Lind |
Edited by | Andrew Prowse |
Distributed by | Fries Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language |
English Vietnamese |
The Siege of Firebase Gloria is a 1989 film starring Wings Hauser and R. Lee Ermey that was filmed in the Philippines.[1] According to a question and answer period in Sydney, director Brian Trenchard-Smith said that R. Lee Ermey wrote the screenplay.
Plot
At the start of the Tet Offensive a Marine unit on patrol stops at Firebase Gloria. When the base comes under attack the patrol remains to help in its defense. The Soldiers and Marines come under numerous attacks by the VC (Viet Cong), but in the end hold the base with assistance from the First Cavalry Division. While the Marines try to defend the base, the Viet Cong commander discovers that he is in a similar position: it was never his mission to win the battle, but to lead his men to their deaths in order to allow the North Vietnamese Army to take a more substantial role in the war. The Marines are subsequently forced to abandon the base having lost too many men in the process of defending it. In the end, the soldiers and commanders on both sides take stock of the loss of life for this single base.
Cast
- Wings Hauser as Di Nardo
- R. Lee Ermey as Hafner
- Robert Arevalo as Cao Van
- Mark Neely as Murphy
- Gary Hershberger as Moran
- Clyde Jones as Coates (as Clyde R. Jones)
- Margi Gerard as Flanagan
- Richard Kuhlman as Ghost
- John Calvin as C.O. Williams
- Albert Popwell as Jones
- Michael Cruz as Vietnamese Child
- Erich A. Hauser as Patrol Member (as Eric Hauser)
- Guel Romero as Patrol Member
- Don Wilson as Patrol Member (as Donald Wilson)
- Nick Nicholson as Photographer
Release
Although the film was written, produced and directed by Australians it was not considered Australian for the AFI Awards.[2]
References
External links
- The Siege of Firebase Gloria at the Internet Movie Database
- The Siege of Firebase Gloria at AllMovie
- The Siege of Firebase Gloria at the TCM Movie Database
- Article by Brian Trenchard Smith on the making of the film at The TalkHouse