Uncommon Valor

Uncommon Valor

  • Director: Ted Kotcheff
  • Writer: Joe Gayton,Wings Hauser
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 16, 1983
  • Sound mix: Dolby Stereo
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Last River to Cross
  • Uncommon Valor is a 1983 American action film directed by Ted Kotcheff starring Eugene Allen Hackman and Robert Stark .
    The film tells the story of Colonel Jason Lord's rescue of his son who was missing on the battlefield in Vietnam.

    Details

    • Release date December 16, 1983
    • Filming locations Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production companies Paramount Pictures, Milius-Feitshans

    Box office

    Budget

    $14,500,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $30,503,151

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $3,144,367

    Gross worldwide

    $30,503,151

    Movie reviews

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    • By Adolf 2022-10-19 23:46:38

      A true story about the Vietnam War

      After reading it, let's evaluate it again. Although the ending is not a perfect result, he is a great love. Although his own child died, he saved other people's children. I thought of saving Private Ryan and rushing out of Amazon two movies, with similar themes, one is about saving people and the other is about self-help. However, war does bring harm. Most of the war is caused by the plundering of interests. The national territory must be defended and the warriors should be remembered....

    • By Winona 2022-10-19 20:51:38

      save

      The Searcher is a kind of metatext, and there are many works related to him (Two Heroes, Naked Pursuit, To Liam Neeson's Rescue Series), and several are very political, such as the disappearance of Garvas, Spielberg's Spy The bridge, saving the soldiers and this minister go straight, and this film also has a small hole in the caper. Under the big confrontation (white Indian, Cold War, Vietnam War, coup d'état), a searcher stabs in like the tip of a needle, opens up and...

    • By Emelie 2022-10-19 16:20:32

      A Father's Long March

      The official translation of the Red Army's Long March, The Long March.

      My own preferred translation, Uncommon Valor, Extraordinary Courage.

      Today's recommended American movie, "Uncommon Valor", is going straight.

      The film "Long March" tells the story of a father's Long March.

      Colonel Rhodes spent 10 years traveling from his home in Texas to the rice fields in Cambodia to rescue his son, Frank, an American soldier captured during the Vietnam War.

    User comments

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    • By Arvid 2023-09-30 12:58:23

      I remember watching this movie in the army. I was serving in the army at the time. feels pretty good in...

    • By Valentina 2023-09-12 08:02:41

      The grenades that sailors hang around their necks eventually come in handy...

    • By Evangeline 2023-07-28 12:41:26

      The Vietnam War left American soldiers with deep pain that they do not want to recall. Colonel Rhode firmly believed that his son did not die in the Vietnam War and was still alive. He hoped that the official army would be sent to rescue him, but the official negotiated with the Vietnamese side several times. result. Under the last resort and unwilling, Rhodes was on the list to organize a small team to rescue in Vietnam. The prisoner of war camp in Vietnam is located in the mountains of...

    • By Ladarius 2023-05-28 22:39:30

      Yes, temporarily store...

    • By D'angelo 2023-05-04 16:49:22

      Gene Hackman's "The...

    Movie quotes

    • Jail Guard: [He and Col. Rhodes, via a two-way mirror, are observing Sailor in a jail cell] Your friend, Sailor, blowtorched a local kingpin biker. We're holding him on our Witness Protection Program. Silly sonofabitch come in here with a grenade hung around his neck. If you ask me, I don't think his bread's quite done.

    • Col. Cal Rhodes: [talking to Sailor in the prison exercise yard] You know, I had a heck of a time tracking you down. You, uh, wandered around all over the United States. I know a lot about you: Frank used to mention you in his letters. He said you were the best man in the unit.

      Sailor: Yeah?

      Col. Cal Rhodes: What the hell happened to you?

      Sailor: Man, I'm so far beyond that shit now... I get energy from the air! I talk to polar bears. I converse with paramecium. Man, I fuck nuclear waste! Shit...

      Sailor: You guys are gonna' be using real grenades and stuff, man. You know, they took mine when I got in here.

      Col. Cal Rhodes: Hey, look, asshole. This isn't some kind of a bullshit biker's acid trip. This is a precise military operation.

      Sailor: Hey, listen. Frank was the best man in anybody's unit. I got enough brain cells to remember that... You gotta' give me a shot, man. You gotta'.

    • Sailor: Hey, master Wilkes, how ya' been?

      Wilkes: What happened to your grenade?

      Sailor: I had to use that for an emergency enema!