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Synopsis
The Emmy-winning TV movie Friendly Fire was adapted by Fay Kanin from the fact-based book by C.D.B. Bryan. Carol Burnett and Ned Beatty play Peg and Gene Mullen, the parents of a young soldier who is killed in Vietnam. Dissatisfied with the "official" version of their son's death, Peg and Gene conduct a soul-wrenching investigation of their own. Only after months of military stonewalling does the truth come out: their son was accidentally killed by "friendly fire" from American artillery. This revelation leads to Peg Mullen's full-scale embracing of the anti-war movement. Even allowing for the grimness of the story, Carol Burnett's taciturn performance wears on the viewer after a while (one wonders if Peg Mullen ever smiled before her son died). Far better within the framework of the film is the superbly detailed performance of Ned Beatty as Gene. Friendly Fire was originally offered on April 22, 1979, as an ABC Theatre presentation. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ned Beatty Gene Mullen
Carol Burnett Peg Mullen
Timothy Hutton John Mullen
Sam Waterston C.D. Bryan
Dennis Erdman Michael Mullen

Production Crew

Kirk Axtell Art Director
Lawrence G. Paull Art Director
D.B. Bryan Book Author
Harry May Cinematographer
Leonard Rosenman Composer (Music Score)
David Greene Director
Michael Economou Editor
Martin Starger Executive Producer
Fay Kanin Producer
Philip Barry Jr. Producer
Kirk Axtell Production Designer
Fay Kanin Screenwriter
Year: 1979
Runtime: 146
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Marble Arch Productions

Awards
1979 - Best Television Movie - Golden Globe
1979 - Outstanding Drama or Comedy Special - Emmy
1979 - Best Motion Picture Made for Television - Golden Globe
1979 - Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special - Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
1979 - Best Motion Picture Made for Television - Hollywood Foreign Press Association