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"The Green Berets" DVD is a brand new and sealed film directed by John Wayne and featuring a star-studded cast including Raymond St. Jacques. This war film, released in 2005 by Warner Bros. Home Ent., is presented in PAL format with English language and subtitles. With a runtime of 136 minutes and an aspect ratio of 2.35 wide screen, this DVD is perfect for fans of war and combat fiction genres. The DVD comes with interactive menu options and bonus features, making it a great addition to any film enthusiast's collection.
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Product Information
A Colonel in the Special Forces leads his troops against the enemy in this war drama of the Vietnam conflict.
Product Identifiers
EAN7321900010023
eBay Product ID (ePID)3939000
Product Key Features
ActorJohn Wayne, Raymond St. Jacques, Patrick Wayne, Luke Askew, Bruce Cabot, Jack Soo, George Takei, Jim Hutton, Irene Tsu, David Janssen, Aldo Ray
Film/TV TitleThe Green Berets
DirectorJohn Wayne, Ray Kellogg
LanguageEnglish
Subtitle LanguageArabic\English
Run Time136 Mins
Aspect Ratio2.35 Wide Screen
FormatDVD
Release Year2005
FeaturesInteractive Menus\Production Notes\Scene Access, Widescreen, Closed Caption, With Subtitles
GenreWar
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
CertificatePG
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
Hearing ImpairedEnglish
Additional InformationOne of the first American films specifically about the Vietnam War was also one of the most hawkish, offering a pro-intervention perspective at the height of the conflict. Filmed along the conventions of a World War II action drama, a gung-ho colonel battles the vicious Viet Cong while protecting innocent civilians, befriending an orphaned boy, and reforming a liberal newspaperman's misguided political views.