We Were Soldiers Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Screenwriter Randall Wallace, a specialist in sweeping historical epics, steps behind the camera for this fact-based Vietnam War drama that reunites him with his Braveheart (1995) star Mel Gibson. Gibson is Lt. Col. Hal Moore, commander of the First Battalion, Seventh Cavalry, the same regiment fatefully led by George Armstrong Custer. As part of the Pleiku Campaign of late 1965, Moore is assigned to an action at Landing Zone X-Ray in the Drang Valley, an area that would come to be known as the "The Valley of Death." Moore soon finds himself and his men contained to an area about the size of a football field, surrounded by more than 2,000 enemy troops and engaged in the first major battle of the war. Heroism becomes the order of the day as men like Moore, chopper pilot Bruce Crandall (Greg Kinnear), and Lt. Henry Herrick (Marc Blucas) refuse to yield, in spite of heavy losses of life. The film co-stars Madeleine Stowe, Chris Klein, Keri Russell, and Sam Elliott. We Were Soldiers is based on the book We Were Soldiers Once...and Young by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore (retired) and UPI reporter Joe Galloway (played in the film by Barry Pepper). - Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Starring:
Theatrical Release Date:
03/01/2002
DVD Release Date:
08/20/2002
Rating:
R
MPAA Reasons:
for sustained sequences of graphic war violence, and for language.
Run Time:
137 min.
Distributor(s):
Paramount
Production Co.:
Icon Productions, The Wheelhouse
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Life on the Homefront, Women During Wartime, Military Life, Great Battles, Heroic Mission
Tone:
Bittersweet, Forceful, Grim, Rousing, Tense, Visceral, Earnest
Keywords:
Vietnam, army, battle [war], battlefield, cavalry, soldier, war
Country of Origin:
USA (03-01-2002)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD