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Forest Whitaker | Addie | |
Patrick Swayze | Gunnery Sergeant Jim Lance | |
Hiep Thi Le | Thuy Hoa | |
Don Duong | Tai Tran | |
Duong Don | Tai Tran | |
Billinjer C. Tran | Duc | |
Kathleen Luong | Second Wife | |
Phuoc Quan Nguyen | Loi | |
Long Nguyen | Quang Hai | |
Catherine Ai | Hien | |
Phu Cuong | Old Man | |
Kieu Chinh | Kieu | |
Trung Nguyen | Minh | |
Jennifer Tran | Anh | |
Linda Tran | Thuy Hoa's Sister | |
Tuan Tran | Tuan |
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Producer | Elie Samaha
Andrew Stevens Tony Bui Tajamika Paxton |
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Writer | Timothy Linh Bui
Tony Bui |
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Cinematography | Kramer Morgenthau
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A story from a war that had been forgotten. In 1975, refugee camps were set up across the deserts of the United States to house an exodus of over 100,000 Vietnamese immigrants before and immediately after the fall of Saigon. When Tai (Don Duong) arrives at Camp Pendleton, he is confronted by a camp filled with despair. Jim Lance (Patrick Swayze) is the Marine in charge of housing the refugees until sponsors can be found to help them assimilate into American life. Prepare to embark on a remarkable journey as an unlikely bond of friendship is formed between two men from opposite sides of one of the world's most infamous and bloodiest wars. |
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