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A Bright Shining Lie
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Synopsis
Adapted from Neil Sheehan's 1988 Pulitzer Prize-winning best-seller, this $14-million TV docudrama, re-creating the Vietnam War with convincing combat footage, was the most expensive two-hour movie ever produced by HBO Pictures. Lieutenant Colonel John Paul Vann (Bill Paxton) spends ten years (1962-72) in Vietnam. When Vann exposes falsified casualty figures, deceptive battle reports, and other lies about the war, journalist Steven Burnett (Donal Logue) relays the truth to American newspapers, and Vann takes heat from higher-ups. Meanwhile, he's involved with a Vietnamese teacher (Vivian Wu), and his wife (Amy Madigan) is forced to lie so he won't be court-martialed for sexual relations with an underage Vietnamese girl. Back for a second tour, he gets another young Vietnamese woman pregnant and is forced to marry her. Returning in 1968 as a civilian, he's decorated and eventually promoted to general for his contributions during the Tet offensive. The music track features Grace Slick singing "Somebody to Love" while peasant villages are bombed. Filmed in Lompburi, Thailand. Premiered May 30, 1998 on HBO. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ed Lauter Gen. Fred Weyland
Lim Kay Tong Col. Huynh Van Cao
Donal Logue Steven Burnett
Amy Madigan Mary Jane Vann
Bill Paxton John Paul Vann
Harve Presnell Gen. Paul Harkins
James Rebhorn Ambassador
Kurtwood Smith Gen Wm. Westmoreland
Vivian Wu Lee
Eric Bogosian Doug Elders
Robert Burke Capt. Frank Drummond
Les J.N. Mau Gen. Chinh
Pichariva Narakbunchai Annie

Production Crew

Neil Sheehan Book Author
Dianne Crittenden Casting
Jack Conroy Cinematographer
Gary Chang Composer (Music Score)
Sherry Whitfield Composer (Music Score)
Thomas S. Drescher Composer (Music Score)
Joan Bergin Costume Designer
Terry George Director
Nicholas Beauman Editor
Lois Bonfiglio Executive Producer
Greg Ricketson Producer
Graham "Grace" Walker Production Designer
Terry George Screenwriter
Steven Borne Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
War

Produced by
HBO