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Synopsis
The Green Berets is an exciting war film that was lambasted by critics who at the time of its release opposed the war in Vietnam. Wayne's role is similar to his part in The Longest Day (1963), but it was evident to the worldwide public that the same bravado that flew well in World War II crash-landed in 1968 in the wake of a very different war and political time. Wayne plays the hard-nosed rough-and-ready Colonel Mike Kirby who heads a courageous bunch of tough-as-nails Green Berets determined to capture an important enemy general. They are accompanied by a skeptical reporter who soon becomes a gung-ho red-white-and-blue patriot as the Colonel and the others lecture and show him why they must defeat the "commies." Interestingly, despite the massive anti-war sentiments of the times, the film grossed over $11 million at the box-office and is especially notable for the fine battle scenes. The film also features the hit song "Ballad of the Green Berets," sung by Sgt. Barry Sadler. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

Cast

Luke Askew Sgt. Provo
Bruce Cabot Col. Morgan
Jim Hutton Sgt. Peterson
David Janssen Beckworth
Aldo Ray Sgt. Muldoon
Jack Soo Col. Cai
Patrick Wayne Jamison
Raymond St. Jacques Doc McGee
Irene Tsu Lin
John Wayne Col. Mike Kirby

Production Crew

Robin Moore Book Author
Winton Hoch Cinematographer
Miklos Rozsa Composer (Music Score)
Jerry Alpert Costume Designer
John Wayne Director
Ray Kellogg Director
Otho Lovering Editor
David Grayson Makeup
John Wayne Producer
Michael Wayne Producer
Ray Kellogg Producer
Walter M. Simonds Production Designer
James Lee Barrett Screenwriter
Cliff Lyons Second Unit Director
Ray Moyer Set Designer
Stan Jones Sound/Sound Designer
Sass Bedig Special Effects
Rudy Robbins Stunts
Year: 1968
Runtime: 135
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: G
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Produced by
Batjac Productions
Seven Arts
Warner Brothers