Full Metal Jacket

Titolo originale: Full Metal Jacket
Regia: Stanley Kubrick |
Anno: 1987
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Guerra
Tag: rescue | sniper | vietnam war | suicide | vietnam | helicopter | army | prostitute | based on novel or book | propaganda | war correspondent | journalism | recruit | infantry | war photographer | boot camp | jungle | sergeant | racism | genocide | fighting | platoon | combat | discipline | u.s. marine | obstacle course | military | anti war | mass grave | blanket party | soldiers | cautionary | war | provocative | critical | tense | audacious | bold | disapproving | frustrated | scathing |
Cast: Matthew Modine | Adam Baldwin | Vincent D'Onofrio | R. Lee Ermey | Dorian Harewood | Kevyn Major Howard | Arliss Howard | Ed O'Ross | John Terry | Kieron Jecchinis | Kirk Taylor | Tim Colceri | Jon Stafford | Bruce Boa | Ian Tyler | Sal Lopez | Gary Landon Mills | Papillon Soo | Peter Edmund | Ngoc Le | Leanne Hong | Tan Hung Francione | Marcus D'Amico | Costas Dino Chimona | Gil Kopel | Keith Hodiak | Peter Merrill | Herbert Norville | Nguyen Hue Phong | Duc Hu Ta | Martin Adams | Kevin Albridge | Del Anderson | Philip Bailey | Louis Barlotti | John Beddows | Patrick Benn | Steve Boucher | Adrian Bush | Tony Carey | Gary Cheeseman | Wayne Clark | Chris Cornibert | Danny Cornibert | John Curtis | John Davis | Harry Davies | Kevin Day | Gordon Duncan | Phil Elmer | Colin Elvis | Hadrian Follett | Sean Frank | David George | Laurie Gomes | Brian Goodwin | Nigel Goulding | Tony Hague | Steve Hands | Chris Harris | Robert E. Hartenberger | Derek Hart | Barry Hayes | Tony Hayes | Robin Hedgeland | Duncan Henry | Kenneth Head | Liam Hogan | Trevor Hogan | Luke Hogdal | Steve Hudson | Tony Howard | Sean Lamming | Dan Landin | Tony Leete | Nigel Lough | Terry Lowe | Frank McCardle | Gary Meyer | Brett Middleton | David Milner | Sean Minmagh | Tony Minmagh | John Morrison | Russell Mott | John Ness | Robert Booth Nichols | David Perry | Peter Rommely | Pat Sands | Jim Sarup | Chris Maybach | Al Simpson | Russell Slater | Gary Smith | Roger Smith | Tony Smith | Anthony Styliano | Bill Thompson | Mike Turjansky | Dan Weldon | Dennis Wells | Michael Anthony Williams | John Wilson | John Wonderling | Vivian Kubrick | Stanley Kubrick | John Ward | David Palffy |

In un campo di addestramento dei Marines nel South Carolina diciassette giovani civili vengono trasformati in macchine da guerra e di morte. Partito per il Vietnam, uno dei diciassette lavora per un giornale militare e si trova coinvolto nell'offensiva del Tet.

Approfondimenti

I 10 film più famosi sulla guerra del Vietnam D
Unused music score composed by Hans Zimmer. D
During the Graduation scene, Joker and Cowboy are seen wearing the "Rifle Sharpshooter" and "Rifle E [...] D
According to Vincent D'Onofrio, to prepare himself for Private Pyle's final scene, he had the nurser [...] D
While location scouting for the film Stanley Kubrick was driving his wife's new SUV around the count [...] D
It is a common misconception that much, if not all, of R. Lee Ermey's dialogue during the Parris Isl [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of the top 100 Most Heart-Pounding American M [...] D
During the training scenes there is a private with the name "Hunter S" on his back, an allusion to " [...] D
Matthew Modine kept a diary on set that was adapted into a book in 2005 and then an interactive app [...] D
T.H.E. Rock is killed by the sniper in the book. D
Director Stanley Kubrick had nothing but praise for R. Lee Ermey's skills as a performer. Kubrick or [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman wears the following decorations: Silver Star, Purple Heart (with silver sta [...] D
Vivian Kubrick: Stanley Kubrick's daughter makes a cameo appearance during a scene in Vietnam where [...] D
Editor Martin Hunter admired Stanley Kubrick's energy after one lengthy editing session. Editing for [...] D
According to actor Matthew Modine, the "Mickey Mouse" scene would have originally continued to show [...] D
The scene of the Marines advancing on the sniper-occupied building after Eightball is shot took more [...] D
Michael Herr and Stanley Kubrick were contemplating a collaboration on the Holocaust but couldn't fi [...] D
During filming, a family of rabbits were accidentally killed. Stanley Kubrick, an animal lover, was [...] D
Tim Colceri was originally cast as Sgt. Hartman, but ended up being replaced with military consultan [...] D
Private Joker's rifle jamming at the worst possible time is historically accurate. The M-16 was the [...] D
In the book Gunnery Sergeant Gerheim (as he was known) isn't near as vulgar, but calls people into h [...] D
Prior to listening to the top 100 Billboard hits from 1962 through 1968 and selecting "Paint It Blac [...] D
Instead of singing the Mickey Mouse Club March, the Marines were supposed to whistle the Woody Woodp [...] D
Hartman gloats about the Marine-taught shooting prowess of university-shooter Charles Whitman and Le [...] D
Mike Allred tried out for the lead role in this film, but was turned down. D
Stanley Kubrick choose to shoot this film in the full-frame standard academy (1.33:1) format. In the [...] D
Stanley Kubrick was well known for having a very small crew on set. On one occasion, after the elect [...] D
The movie was #2 on Gene Siskel's list of the Best Films of 1987. D
Shooting is a critical skill for Marines to develop, therefore the discipline is usually relaxed som [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [Insanity] Private Pyle's mental breakdown. D
"A world of s*it". Gunny Hartman first tells the recruits during marksmanship training that this is [...] D
In the scene when Cowboy is shot by the twelve year old sniper, he drops his weapon which is a refer [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [credits] Except for the title cards "A Stanley Kubrick Film" and "Full Metal Jacke [...] D
According to an interview with Vincent D'Onofrio, the production schedule for the film was so drawn- [...] D
According to Matthew Modine (Pvt. Joker) in an interview with Philadelphia radio station WMMR's Pres [...] D
This was Stanley Kubrick's first film edited by computer rather than linearly spliced film. D
Stanley Kubrick received his final Oscar nomination (his thirteenth career nod) for this movie. He w [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio, Matthew Modine, and Arliss Howard all went on to appear in films by Oliver Stone. [...] D
The Real Life Marine Corps Rifleman's Creed. An abridged version is first said by the recruits in un [...] D
In the German dub, Pvt. Pyle is named Pvt. Paula. This is because the character Gomer Pyle is unknow [...] D
It has been suggested that R. Lee Ermey was the only actor allowed to improvise, barring Peter Selle [...] D
R. Lee Ermey has said in many interviews about the film that Hartman was supposed to be an example o [...] D
R. Lee Ermey personally supervised the recreation of the Parris Island set. D
The 7.62mm full metal jacket round that Pvt. Pyle refers to was the standard infantry round leading [...] D
The only three female actors with lines (not counting stock audio footage in the soundtrack) are Pap [...] D
When Gunnery Sgt. Hartman is shot, his armpits appear to be shaved. D
Vincent D'Onofrio's character's nickname, Gomer Pyle, refers to the title character in Gomer Pyle: U [...] D
The banner at the wall in the conference room at the Da Nang base reads, "First to go last to know-- [...] D
In his memoir, Matthew Modine recalled a day where he asked Stanley Kubrick's permission to leave th [...] D
According to a 1988 interview in Playboy magazine, Bruce Willis was offered a lead role but was forc [...] D
A few of the insults used in the recruit training scenes were also used in Ufficiale e gentiluomo (1 [...] D
The scene where Pyle goes postal and kills himself elicited gasps from the audience at the first scr [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [Bathroom] Crucial scenes of the first act, including its shocking climax, take pla [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio heard of the auditions for the film from Matthew Modine. Using a rented video came [...] D
The entire film was shot in England (Pinewood Studios and Bassingbourn Barracks). Footage of an actu [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
This was the first in a three picture deal with Warner Brothers for Stanley Kubrick, something which [...] D
The bathroom mop scene between Joker and Cowboy took 62 takes to complete. However, Cowboy's death s [...] D
In the first part of the movie, in the sequences inside the barracks during the drill, a special len [...] D
Lines from the scene in which Private Joker (Matthew Modine) and Private Rafterman (Kevyn Major Howa [...] D
Anthony Michael Hall was originally set to play Pvt. Joker. Hall spent eight months preparing for th [...] D
Rafterman dies in the book, where he's run over by a tank. D
Stanley Kubrick: Cowboy uses the radio to communicate with his superiors (aka: "Hotel"), requesting [...] D
Stanley Kubrick shot a scene in the Norfolk Broads where a Westland "Wessex" helicopter (flown by a [...] D
According to his driver-cum-assistant Emilio, Stanley Kubrick was scouting locations for his "Napole [...] D
All the out door scenes during basic training were filmed at Bassingbourne barracks in Cambridgeshir [...] D
Stanley Kubrick had extensive phone conversations with writer Gustav Hasford over the screenplay, to [...] D
When scouting for extras, the production offered parts to recently displaced Vietnamese communities [...] D
During their introduction to each other, Animal Mother questions if Joker has seen any combat. Not o [...] D
Cowboy's death scene shows a building in the background that resembles the famous alien monolith in [...] D
According to director John Boorman, Stanley Kubrick wanted to cast Bill McKinney in the role of Gunn [...] D
All of the Vietnam sequences of the film were shot first, and the Parris Island basic training scene [...] D
Private Joker's shirt on Parris Island reveals that his real name is J.T. Davis. It is a deliberate [...] D
The score to this film was composed by Vivian Kubrick (under the pseudonym Abigail Mead) using the F [...] D
R. Lee Ermey was involved in a jeep accident during the making of the movie. At 1:00 a.m. one night [...] D
The manual of arms scene where Hartman slaps Pyle on the left and right side of his face for his mis [...] D
Matthew Modine thinks Lou Gossett Jr. cost R. Lee Ermey his oscar for this movie. Modine stated: "Ha [...] D
Bruce Boa's Poge Colonel scene with Private Joker likely contained a subtle inside joke. When presse [...] D
The whole Parris Island segment lasts 45 minutes. D
For the final battle of Hue, two hundred palm trees were imported from Spain and a few thousand trop [...] D
The music featured in the scene where Joker shoots the sniper is the exact same music playing during [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [Kubrick stare] Pvt. Pyle (Vincent D'Onofrio) has the 'Kubrick stare' during the sc [...] D
Arnold Schwarzenegger turned down the role of Animal Mother in order to star in L'implacabile (1987) [...] D
Author and former serviceman George MacDonald Fraser is skeptical about the accuracy of the film's m [...] D
Regarding his character Gunny Hartman's brutal discipline of the recruits, R. Lee Ermey once said in [...] D
To create a realistic effect during Vietnam battle scenes, DP Douglas Milsome experimented with a ca [...] D
Stanley Kubrick arranged a shot designed to make all the Marines look like toy soldiers silhoue [...] D
According to Sgt. Hartman's medal ribbons on his chest, he previously served in Vietnam where he rec [...] D
Part of a mini-cycle of Hollywood movies made during the early 1980s centering around military cadet [...] D
Dorian Harewood visited a doctor twice while shooting his scenes fearing that his ear-drum was blown [...] D
Stanley Kubrick decided to hire Anton Furst to do the production design for this movie after being i [...] D
This was the last of Stanley Kubrick's films to be released during his lifetime. His final film, Eye [...] D
The "This is my rifle" drill was almost always performed while all the recruits were naked, as recou [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [zoom] The opening shot of the scene by the open mass grave. D
Vincent D'Onofrio claimed he saw Private Pyle's story as a monster created through an experiment gon [...] D
William Hope and Ricco Ross were both offered roles, but turned them down in favor of doing Aliens - [...] D
The casting of Joker and Animal Mother can be seen as a case of art imitating life: Matthew Modine i [...] D
Mickey Mouse is referred to at the end of both segments. At the end of the boot camp segment, Gunny [...] D
The opening of the film where all the men get their head shaved was the last scene filmed. The reaso [...] D
R. Lee Ermey hardly blinks at all in any scene. D
Michael Herr and Gustav Hasford submitted their contributions to the screenplay separately for them [...] D
Many have noticed that, during the opening scene where Gunny Hartman belittles Joker and Cowboy, the [...] D
Actors Kevyn Major Howard (Rafterman), Kirk Taylor (Payback) and Tony Spiridakis (whose part of Capt [...] D
In every dialogue scene with Animal Mother, he delivers his lines employing what Paypack describes a [...] D
Stanley Kubrick asked R. Lee Ermey - the US Marine Corps instructor - to repeat his lines again and [...] D
Hartman is never seen without his cover (hat), until after he is shot dead by Pyle. D
As Joker prepares to kill the sniper, his chest turns as he raises the gun - hiding his peace symbol [...] D
In the Sea Tiger editorial scene, an American flag was seen at the back of the Quonset hut. This was [...] D
Tony Spiridakis (Captain January) was deleted from the final print. In the screenplay, Captain Janua [...] D
Gunny Hartman said to the recruits when they got their rifles: "You will give your rifle a girl's na [...] D
The first sentence of dialogue that Lt. Lockhart gives to his press team, the morning after the Tet [...] D
For continuity, each recruit had to have his head shaved every day. D
During filming, Gustav Hasford contemplated legal action over the writing credit. Originally the fil [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [faces] Private Pyle during the scene when all Marines are being pumped up to kill, [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio gained 70 pounds for his role as Pvt. Pyle, breaking Robert De Niro's movie weight [...] D
To make Gunnery Sgt. Hartmann's performance and the recruits' reactions as convincing as possible, M [...] D
Approximately 17 recruits are shown getting their head shaved at the beginning, with Leonard being t [...] D
Some scenes of the ruined city of Hue were shot at a dockyard on the Isle of Dogs, London, that was [...] D
Director Stanley Kubrick asked Michael Herr for help in making a Vietnam war movie, since Herr had w [...] D
Stephen Woolley remembers a birthday party at his flat, at which Anton Furst collapsed at 10.30, bec [...] D
After the sniper is shot, Joker says that she is praying. However, she is actually saying "So much p [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio tore ligaments in his knee on the obstacle course, due to the extra weight he put [...] D
The Charles Whitman shootings (which Gunny Hartman describes to the recruits as an example of "what [...] D
In an interview for the DVD, R. Lee Ermey said he felt Vincent D'Onofrio's performance was not only [...] D
The gasworks town of Beckton (used for the climatic battle in Hue) was also used in the film Orwell [...] D
There was supposed to be an extra scene after Joker kills the sniper (it was in the script). After J [...] D
Adam Baldwin was originally supposed to do principal photography for three months. He ended up doing [...] D
Animal Mother's back story is given in the source novel. Caught stealing a car, he was given a choic [...] D
Stanley Kubrick really wanted to adapt the novel "The Short Timers" by Gustav Hasford into a movie, [...] D
Production designer Anton Furst went through 6000 photos of the Vietnam War as research. He wanted t [...] D
The phrase "In a world of shit" was said four times in the film. First by Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, [...] D
To get into character as a military journalist, Matthew Modine would bring a notepad and camera, and [...] D
Advertisements for this film were censored in some parts of Canada due to the tagline "In Vietnam th [...] D
The cast ate actual Vietnam War era military rations in the scene when the patrol is seen eating. D
Val Kilmer auditioned for the part of Pvt. Joker. According to Matthew Modine, Kilmer confronted Mod [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman's first name is never revealed. D
The line "...suck a golf ball through a garden hose" was used two months prior in Beverly Hills Cop [...] D
Joker references actor John Wayne during both segments. First in the boot camp segment, in his very [...] D
Matthew Modine was very nervous about doing a love scene with what was supposed to be a Vietnamese p [...] D
Joker gets heckled for claiming he's seen combat when the veterans listen to his badass boasts. Payb [...] D
Most actors auditioned for their roles by submitting videotapes of themselves performing a scene in [...] D
One scene cut from the movie showed a group of Marines playing soccer. The scene was cut because a s [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [happy birthday song] Gunnery Sgt. Hartman sings "Happy Birthday to You" at Christm [...] D
Billy Wilder told Cameron Crowe that he would have considered the Parris Island sequence the best mo [...] D
Michael Herr was initially resistant to returning to his Vietnam experience. It took Stanley Kubrick [...] D
Co-screenwriter Michael Herr relates that they visited a firing range and Stanley Kubrick was surpri [...] D
The film ran into censorship trouble in South Africa as it was given a "no persons 2 - 19" age restr [...] D
R. Lee Ermey claimed that a scene was cut in which Hartman breaks character, and warmly expresses pr [...] D
They use M14 rifles in training. But use M16 Rifles in Vietnam, with a smaller bullet. D
Stanley Kubrick estimated that R. Lee Ermey wrote about 50% of his own dialogue, especially the insu [...] D
Denzel Washington was considered for the role of Eightball, but he declined because he couldn't read [...] D
The inscription "I Am Become Death" is written on Animal Mother's helmet. This is a quotation from t [...] D
Four M41 tanks were loaned to the production by a Belgian army colonel who was a big fan of director [...] D
Several lines from this movie were sampled by the band Ministry in the song "Thieves": "Get up, get [...] D
Tet (lunar new year) in 1968 began on January 30th. Tet has no set date but is calculated each year [...] D
A sex scene with Pvt. Joker and the Vietnamese prostitute was cut. According to the actress, directo [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio claimed that he based his performance as Pvt. Pyle on the silent film performances [...] D
This was the penultimate film as Director for Stanley Kubrick. He would not direct his final film, E [...] D
If you pay attention to Joker's uniform collar throughout the movie, you'll notice that he starts ou [...] D
There is virtually no background information about any characters, basically nothing is known about [...] D
Stanley Kubrick's frequent cinematographer John Alcott was approached to shoot the movie but turned [...] D
Several lines from the movie are sampled in the Swollen Members song "Ambush." D
Arliss Howard (Private Cowboy) and Vincent D'Onofrio (Private Pyle) would both go on to play villain [...] D
Gustav Hasford began working on "The Short Timers," the book on which this film is based, while serv [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio, Arliss Howard and Matthew Modine all really bonded on set and remain friends to t [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio and Arliss Howard would later have villainous roles in the Jurassic Park series. H [...] D

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When the helicopter takes off from Hue, the cabin appears empty, even though 4 wounded men have just [...] D
At different times both Joker and Animal Mother are firing a 50-caliber machine gun. However, both t [...] D
When Joker and his photographer travel in a Sikorsky UH-34 helicopter to report on the action at the [...] D
In the barracks scene, as Sergeant Hartman punches Private Joker with his left fist, the camera angl [...] D
Leonard's suicide is (understandably) sanitized. Firing an M-14 rifle with the muzzle in, or close t [...] D
The mud on Pyle's back changes when he's trying to navigate the obstacle in which he has to go up th [...] D
Upon the initial attack at Hue City, many of the soldier's "bullets" are inconsistent with the actua [...] D
When the Drill Instructor walks down the row of recruits during his opening speech, Pvt. Pyle can be [...] D
At 1:17:23 where the film crew is filming the troops, who are behind a concrete wall, Crazy Earl (Ki [...] D
On several occasions, the word "repeat" is used while speaking on the radio. In the Marine Corps, th [...] D
Animal's aimless shots blow away parts of the "My Toan" sign, but it is later seen intact. D
In real life it would be improbable to smuggle a single bullet out of the firing range, let alone a [...] D
In the head (toilet area), Pvt. Pyle says his ammunition is "seven-six-two millimeter, full metal ja [...] D
When the DI is shot, it is from close range. There is no exit wound out his back. D
When Animal calls to Cowboy to bring the squad in and find the sniper, Rafterman turns to Cowboy and [...] D
When Crazy Earl holds his rifle up after the initial attack on Hue City, the magazine disappears bet [...] D
At the distance Hartman is shot by Pvt Pyle, a 7.62 would have easily passed through him, leaving a [...] D
In the background of the graduation parade, modern parked cars are visible. D
End credits list a song performed by Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs, misspelling the last word as "Ph [...] D
When Pyle shoots himself in the head with the rifle, he is holding the rifle flat and it is pointed [...] D
(at around 1h 15 mins) Crazy Earl has been shooting right-handed. When the second group of NVA run b [...] D
When Cowboy has finished asking for tank backup on the radio, he makes the common Hollywood mistake [...] D
In numerous scenes marines are seen wearing stateside black leather boots. The jungle boot, with its [...] D
When DI Hartman drops Joker for 25 push-ups for not remembering his Sixth General Order, Mathew Modi [...] D
When the men are running forward and singing "eskimo pussy is mighty cold" a crew members shadow is [...] D
Cowboy, as a Texan, would have been trained at MCRD San Diego, not MCRD Parris Island. D
When Hartman discovers Private Pyle's unlocked footlocker and throws Pyle's belongings on the floor, [...] D
When Hartman inspects Private Pyle's rifle, he opens the chamber twice. D
When Private Pyle is on the firing range shooting at the targets, the sergeant in the background wal [...] D
When Joker and Cowboy are in the head mopping the floor, Cowboy moves the mop bucket that is suppose [...] D
When Sgt Hartman confronts Joker about the "John Wayne" comment, he swings into him with his left fi [...] D
Due to the tough nature of Basic Training, Private Pyle should have lost significant weight, but he [...] D
During the Vietnam half of the movie, Joker's hair is much too long for Marine Corps standards. In a [...] D
During the December 25 training sequence along the camp roads and through the woods, you can see the [...] D
When Rafterman shoots the sniper to save Joker, some blood goes on her face, but in the close up whe [...] D
When the helicopter lands with Joker and Rafterman, the door gunner is gone. D
When the platoon is doing push-ups for Private Pyle's jelly donut violation and the film begins a tr [...] D
Rafterman carries spare 35mm film canisters on his helmet. The canisters he is carrying are made of [...] D
Just before Hartman is shot by Pyle, you can see the outline of the blood packet prop under his whit [...] D
The hands holding the enemy sniper rifle at Hue City are that of a man, yet we later see the sniper [...] D
Even when this movie was set, around 1967, the U.S. Marine Corps. still had standards of body fat me [...] D
In one scene the ammo in Animal Mother's bandoleer can be clearly seen to be blanks. D
In one of the scenes when Animal Mother has moved to the building where the sniper is located and th [...] D
After stealing the camera from Joker, the thief does a martial arts display clearly meant to be an i [...] D
When crossing the crossing bars, the recruits are told that it should take no less than ten seconds [...] D
Just before the scene inside the helicopter with the door gunner there is footage looking down on th [...] D
In the "Eskimo pussy is mighty cold" running scene, the squad runs past a red on white Yield sign. A [...] D
When Pyle shoots himself in the head, there is no round that hits the tile, only blood and gunk. D
Pvt Leonard/Pyle would never of had a weapon on Graduation Day, and here are three reasons why: Reas [...] D
When Cowboy assumes command, he tells his squad to cease fire four times. No self-respecting marine [...] D
Right after Cowboy dies, his head is pulled towards Joker and clearly blinks. Freshly dead bodies ca [...] D
When Sgt Hartman asks Private Joker if he believes in the Virgin Mary, he is holding a billy club. A [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant's USMC Presidential Unit citation ribbon is upside down. This being an asymmetric r [...] D
Most, if not all, of the grenades the Marines are carrying are illumination grenades, not fragmentat [...] D
Animal's ammunition belts change length and position between shots during the initial sniper confron [...] D
The direction of the smoke from the burning buildings changes between shots in the ruins of Hue. D
Lt. Lockhart erroneously criticizes one of his staff about a "North Vietnamese Regular" in the staff [...] D
After the Tet Cease Fire hoax, Joker and his squad run to the bunker with a .50 caliber machine gun [...] D
The VC sniper uses a Czech vz.58 assault rifle. While these rifles were indeed used by both Viet Con [...] D
When the camera pans up from the sniper's position at Hue City, a crew member is seen running toward [...] D
During the Tet Offensive scene, several Marines are seen to be carrying their M-16 rifles by the car [...] D
When showing the recruits in their racks, the recruit on the lower rack is wearing dog tags. Dog tag [...] D
When Pvt. Pyle shoots himself in the head, the safety on his M-14 is on, there is no muzzle flash an [...] D
When Doc Jay is in the far back of the squad yelling to Cowboy that he is going to bring Eightball i [...] D
When in Hue, Crazy Earl is shown with his finger on the trigger of his rifle, but no magazine is in [...] D
A modern communications tower is visible in a shot of a helicopter taking off after they enter the c [...] D
Gy. Sgt. Hartman tells the recruits on the obstacle course it should take them no less than ten seco [...] D
The platoon is shown in service uniforms marching in their graduation ceremony, then the toilet scen [...] D
When Joker talks to Lt. Cleves at the mass grave, he introduces himself as "Sergeant Joker". However [...] D
In the me-so-horny scene, just before Rafterman gets his camera stolen, in the background you can se [...] D
Joker and Cowboy wear glasses. During the battles, they are never seen to clean the glasses, but the [...] D
During the beginning of the sniper scene Cowboy tells members of his squad that they're moving up to [...] D
When Joker is being questioned by the POG colonel about the peace sign button on his uniform, the pe [...] D
All of the palm trees look exactly the same with manicured trunks and a few wilted palm fronds comin [...] D
When the Marines are on the rifle range for the first time, there is a drill instructor checking a w [...] D
When Hartman slaps Pvt Pyle twice for messing up a rifle movement command, Hartman is wearing olive [...] D
Blood disappears from Cowboy's face after he is shot. D
In the first shot of the graduation from the Parris Island one can see tall trees and buildings in t [...] D
It is obvious that Pvt Joker at the beginning of the Tet Offensive when he enters the bunker, he is [...] D
In the first Vietnam scene, Joker & Rafterman are sitting outside a 1980s-style Photocopy shop. D
Hartmann dies with his arms pointing above his head, body oriented parallel to the line of toilets, [...] D
In most scenes, the movement of Animal's machine gun and the ejected casings indicate that he's hold [...] D
Before Private Cowboy's squad moves up to search for the sniper, Joker reloads his rifle. Between th [...] D
When Touchdown is shot he lands with his rifle lying on the ground by his right hand. In the next sh [...] D
Recruits were initially issued M14s. Until attending the rifle range they were issued M1 Garands. D
Despite being in a tropical environment, nobody is sweating in "Vietnam". D
When the sniper has been alerted to Joker's presence and is firing her Czechoslovakian VZ.58 rifle a [...] D
Private Pyle commits suicide on one toilet but ends up dead on another. D
Road markings indicate the filming location (England), not Parris Island, South Carolina. D
After the initial barrack room introduction, Gunnery Sgt Hartman takes the men out on a run. When vi [...] D
The flak jackets worn by the characters were M1969 Fragmentation Vest, while USMC in Vietnam wore M1 [...] D
At the beginning when the Marine recruits are being lectured and/or questioned by Hartmann by their [...] D
Concerning Pvt. Pyle's contraband jelly donut, it would seem impossible for Pyle to even touch a jel [...] D
It is doubtful that Marines would identify themselves by their nicknames when asked by a superior to [...] D
At the Rifle Range, a marksmanship instructor inspects the recruit's weapon with barrel not pointed [...] D
According to Marine Corps recruit training policies, drill instructors or company commanders are req [...] D
When Joker is talking to the colonel about his peace badge, in the middle of the conversation the ba [...] D
At the rifle range there is a sign reading 300 meters. When in-fact, the Marines would shoot from 20 [...] D
When Pvt Leonard/Pyle shoots the Senior DI in the chest, the blood squib is brightly visible when it [...] D
During the range shoot, Hartmann watches over Pyle's shoulder and compliments him on his shooting sk [...] D
Prior to the killing of Cowboy, you see the hole that the sniper shot through is covered. The cover [...] D
When Pvt. Pyle is on the range, the bandage keeps changing between being on his right wrist (close-u [...] D
When Gunnery Sgt. Hartman is talking to Pyle and he is laughing there is a 180 break. Its goes from [...] D
The type of palm used in this film are date palms which do not grow in Vietnam. Date palms require a [...] D
When Joker is doing his fire watch the last day on the Island, he is not using the red lens filter o [...] D
When Sgt. Hartman confronts Joker over his John Wayne imitation, Cowboy's shirt front is crumpled fr [...] D
When Joker and Rafterman meet Lt.Touchdown, camera shadow is visible in the lower left, on the road [...] D
Blood spurts have the color and consistency of red paint when the American soldiers are seen to be s [...] D
When Pvt Leonard/Pyle shoots himself, the round would have penetrated his head and severely damaged [...] D
Many of the Marines who are advancing on Hue City have their index fingers on the triggers of their [...] D
After Doc Jay and Eightball are killed by the Vietnamese sniper and Animal Mother yells to Cowboy th [...] D
At the conclusion of the Colonel's questioning of Joker in front of the mass grave, the Colonel salu [...] D
When Private Pyle is first trying to climb the vertical obstacle, you can clearly see that he is wea [...] D
Nancy Sinatra's song is listed in the credits is listed as "These Boots are Made for Walking." The l [...] D
The dead NVA soldier that they're posing in a chair can be seen breathing throughout the scene. Also [...] D
When Hartman is reading out the Marine placements after the graduation march, several of the Marines [...] D
When Hartman shuts off the lights for the first time in the barracks, he uses the four switches besi [...] D
Throughout recruit training, Joker wears wire framed glasses instead of government issue glasses lik [...] D
When Eightball ducks behind the debris to inform Cowboy of their misdirection in Hue City, a handle [...] D
When the unseen recruit is setting up for the blanket party at the beginning of that scene, the blan [...] D
In the opening of the movie, when Hartman is walking around the squad bay speaking to the recruits, [...] D
When the full colonel approaches Joker and his friends at the open pit grave, all parties salute eac [...] D
In one of the Boot Camp scenes, the platoon is shown running in formation. Several of the major char [...] D
The Marines in that era utilized UH34 Choctaws, gas piston engined helicopters. What were shown in t [...] D
During the Vietnam segment most of the Marines are seen armed with the Colt Model 604, notable for i [...] D
Animal Mother's M60 changes position between the shots where he tries to get the squad to help Eight [...] D
The Doorgunner (Tim Colceri) is wearing a tank crewman's crash-helmet, not a helicopter crewman's cr [...] D
When the DI is shot in the bathroom/head, the blood spurts out his chest. The round would have not d [...] D
When having the recruits cross the monkey bars in the obstacle course, the Sgt says "this should tak [...] D
When the recruits are training and going over the obstacle with the two bars, Joker goes first and P [...] D
When Joker and Animal Mother have their first verbal confrontation about Joker's job as a 'Combat Co [...] D
Joker, Animal, and the helicopter door gunner all occasionally fire very long bursts from their M60 [...] D
When Private Pyle is shooting live rounds during a target practice drill he is seen reloading the we [...] D
When the recruits are negotiating the monkey bars, Sgt Hartmann tells them that they should get thro [...] D
The shape of Private Joker's flashlight beam as he enters the head to confront Pyle. D
Pvt. Pyle sits down on the fourth toilet to shoot himself in the head. It's the one right from where [...] D
The sniper makes many precise shots but isn't using a sniper scope. D
When Animal Mother peeks out from the wall and the sniper takes her first shot at him, the squib in [...] D
As Senior Drill Instructor, Hartman should normally give the speeches to the entire recruit platoon [...] D
When Sgt Hartmann asks the recruits if they know who Lee Harvey Oswald is, some of the recruits don' [...] D
When Joker is on fire watch (where he finds Pyle in the head) he's using a 1980s Mag-Lite brand flas [...] D
Immediately after the "This is my rifle, this is my gun" scene, the recruits are drilling and it is [...] D

Frase

Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Pick 'em up and set 'em [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Reveille! Reveille! Reveille! D [...] D
Animal Mother: I'm going first. Private Eightball [...] D
Animal Mother: Hey, Jungle bunny. Thank God for th [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: Joker, maybe you'd like our guys to [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Move it up! Quickly! Hustle up! [...] D
Animal Mother: Well, if you ask me, uh, we're shoo [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: All right, Ann-Margret and entourage [...] D
Private Cowboy: Tough break for Hand Job. He was a [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What is this Mickey Mous [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Are you shook up? Are yo [...] D
Private Joker: The dead know only one thing: it is [...] D
Private Eightball: Oh, sheeit! [laughs] Private [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Did your parents have an [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: I don't want no teenage queen. [...] D
Private Joker: [narrating] Graduation is only a fe [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Today... is Christmas! T [...] D
Pogue Colonel: Marine, what is that button on your [...] D
Private Eightball: What we have here, little yello [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Do any of you people kno [...] D
Rafterman: A high school girl could do my job. I w [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: [reading] ... we have a new directiv [...] D
[Pvt. Joker is doing pull-ups. Hartman counts them [...] D
Door Gunner: Git some! Git some! Git some, yeah, y [...] D
[at the Firing Range, Pvt. Pyle is shooting at the [...] D
Rafterman: You know what really pisses me off abou [...] D
Rafterman: Well, I don't think there's any questio [...] D
Private Joker: Is that you, John Wayne? Is this me [...] D
Donlon: I mean, we're getting killed for these peo [...] D
Animal Mother: Fucking son of a bitch! YOU MOTHERF [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Tonight, you pukes will [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: Charlie has hit every major military [...] D
Private Joker: I wanted to see exotic Vietnam... t [...] D
Private Joker: You know, half of these gook whores [...] D
Animal Mother: Freedom? [scoffs] Animal Mother: [...] D
[last lines] Private Joker: [voice-over] My thoug [...] D
[referring to Lee Harvey Oswald and mass murderer [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Get up here, fatboy! Quickly! M [...] D
[first lines] Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I am Gunn [...] D
Pvt. Cowboy: I'm squad leader. Pvt. Joker: I'll f [...] D
Private Cowboy: I think what she's trying to say i [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Do you think I'm cute, P [...] D
Private Eightball: Now you might not believe it, b [...] D
Private Joker: [narrating] Our last night on the i [...] D
Private Eightball: Personally, I think, uh... they [...] D
Doc Jay: Cowboy! Private Cowboy: What? Doc Jay: [...] D
Animal Mother: What do I think about America's inv [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: As soon as your bunks ar [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Come on, guys. Assholes [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Were you born a fat, sli [...] D
Animal Mother: You a photographer? Private Joker: [...] D
Vietcong Sniper: Shoot... me. Sh-oooot... me... D
[when Private Pyle is on the obstacle course] Gun [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: [calling out to platoon] [...] D
Private Joker: Ya know, half of these gook whores [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Private Joker, why did you join [...] D
T.H.E. Rock: [looking down at the mortally wounded [...] D
Private Joker: A day without blood is like a day w [...] D
Crazy Earl: These are great days we're living, bro [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: How tall are you, privat [...] D
Private Joker: [narrating] Parris Island, South Ca [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Holy Jesus! What is that [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: [as Joker checks and the [...] D
[an ARVN pimp and his hooker drive towards the Mar [...] D
Private Payback: Joker ain't never been in the shi [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I bet you're the kind of [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: Joker, I've told you we run two basi [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: I've had my ass in the grass. Can't [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Pickett! Pickett: Sir, [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Ho Chi Minh is a son-of-a-bitch [...] D
[after Joker kills the sniper] Private Rafterman: [...] D
ARVN Pimp: Suckee, fuckee, smoke cigarette in the [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Do you feel dizzy? Do yo [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What's your excuse? Pri [...] D
Chili: You weren't on Operation Hastings, Payback. [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Who said that? Who the fuck sai [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: [after discovering Priva [...] D
Private Joker: Are those... live rounds? Private [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Private Joker, do you be [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Where the hell are you f [...] D
Stork: Hey, Payback. How do you stop five black du [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: You must have seen blood trails, dra [...] D
Lt. Touchdown: We got Condition Red and we're defi [...] D
[Cowboy is sending Eightball to investigate an are [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Are you quitting on me? [...] D
Private Joker: Leonard, if Hartman comes in here a [...] D
Pvt. Cowboy: Don't shit me, man! Pvt. Joker: I wo [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Oh that's right, Private [...] D
Private Cowboy: We're the Lusthog Squad. We're lif [...] D
Private Eightball: Hey, what the mother fuck? D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: [Hartman gives a speech [...] D
Animal Mother: [as the squad discusses on what to [...] D
Crazy Earl: I will never forget this day. The day [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Your ass looks like about a hun [...] D
[being interviewed] Animal Mother: What do I thin [...] D
Private Cowboy: Don't shit me, man! Private Joker [...] D
Private Cowboy: Been getting any? Private Joker: [...] D
Private Joker: I wanna slip my tube steak into you [...] D
T.H.E. Rock: You're going home now. Crazy Earl: S [...] D
Private Cowboy: I hate Vietnam. There's not one ho [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Bullshit. It looks to me [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: You little piece of shit! You l [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Quickly, move it out! There ain [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Private Pyle, your ass l [...] D
[Marching Song] Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I don't [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: The Tet holiday's like the Fourth of [...] D
Private Joker: Is that you John Wayne? Is this me? [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What's your name, scumba [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Well, no shit. What have we got [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: The deadliest weapon in [...] D
[the recruits have administered a "sock party" bea [...] D
Da Nang Hooker: Hey, baby. You got girlfriend Viet [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: You best unfuck yourself [...] D

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