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Film

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1970 · 80 min · ★ 6 · Dir. Michael Verhoeven

A four man US fireteam on patrol seizes a passing young Vietnamnese girl and continue to torture, rape and kill her. Only one soldier refuses to take part in it and reports this incident to his superior, who dismisses it as simple wartime incident. As a consequence for his report, the soldier has to fear for his life. Later, the perpetrators are convicted, although subsequent appeals reduce their sentences significantly. The plot takes place in a Bavarian forest and reenacts a real war crime that happened in the Vietnam war. The soldiers wear US uniforms, have authentic names but speak with a pronounced Bavarian accent - a conscious directing decision known as Brechtian distancing effect.

Starring

Friedrich von Thun
Friedrich von Thun
Sergeant Tony Meserve
Hartmut Becker
Hartmut Becker
Corporal Ralph Clarke
Wolfgang Fischer
Private Rafe
Ewald Precht
Private Diaz
Michael Verhoeven
Private Erickson
Eva Mattes
Eva Mattes
Phan Ti Mao
Gustl Bayrhammer
Gustl Bayrhammer
Captain Vorst
Senta Berger
Senta Berger
Senta
Hanna Burgwitz
Josefine
Rolf Zacher
Rolf Zacher
Rowan