Platoon Leader

War is hell. This was worse...

5.5
19881h 37m

West Point graduate lieutenant Jeff Knight meets cynicism when taking command of sergeant Michael McNamara's tour veterans platoon in a Vietnamese trench camp. Unlike his predecessor, who hid till the end of his tour, Jeff takes charge, experiences the manual doesn't allow coping with all realities and gets wounded. He returns, now fully respect by men and superiors. Besides the Vietcong, the platoon wrestles with the inscrutable villagers, which the G.I.'s officially protect, but also fear as some collaborate with them, other covertly with the Cong, either way subject to bloody reprisals.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Michael Dudikoff

Michael Dudikoff

Lt. Jeff Knight

Photo of Robert F. Lyons

Robert F. Lyons

Sgt. Michael McNamara

Photo of Michael DeLorenzo

Michael DeLorenzo

Raymond Bacera

Photo of Jesse Dabson

Jesse Dabson

Joshua Parker

Photo of Rick Fitts

Rick Fitts

Sgt. Robert Hayes

Photo of Tony Pierce

Tony Pierce

Jan Shultz

Photo of Brian Libby

Brian Libby

Sgt. Roach

Photo of Michael Rider

Michael Rider

Pvt. Don Pike

Photo of William Smith

William Smith

Major Flynn

Photo of André Jacobs

André Jacobs

Captain Davies

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Wuchak

***One of the lesser Vietnam flicks of its era, but has some positives***

A Lieutenant fresh out of West Point (Michael Dudikoff) is assigned to command a platoon at a remote outpost in the jungles of Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. His cynical men don’t respect him until he returns after being wounded and has a little more wisdom at jungle warfare.

"Platoon Leader" (1988) was based on the memoir by James R. McDonough and mixes the plot of “The Green Berets” (1968) with style more akin to “Platoon” (1986). But this is noticeably low-budget by comparison and typical of 80’s Dudikoff or Chuck Norris flicks. (Think of the contemporaneous “Braddock: Missing in Action III” by the same director, Aaron Norris, Chuck’s brother).

Despite some dubious acting and a story that coulda been more compelling, there are worthwhile elements (like a couple of unique pieces on the soundtrack) and even some moving moments. Dudikoff is effective in the titular role as is Robert F. Lyons as the more-experienced NCO.

The film runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot on a farm in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, which is a decent stand-in for Southeast Asia.

GRADE: C

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