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 | cynical | discipline | u.s. marine | obstacle course | military | anti war | mass grave | blanket party | soldiers | cautionary | war | provocative | critical | tense | audacious | bold | disapproving | frustrated | harsh | 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

Unused music score composed by Hans Zimmer. D
During the Graduation scene, Joker and Cowboy are seen wearing the "Rifle Sharpshooter" and "Ri [...] D
According to Vincent D'Onofrio, to prepare himself for Private Pyle's final scene, he had the n [...] D
While location scouting for the film Stanley Kubrick was driving his wife's new SUV around the [...] D
It is a common misconception that much, if not all, of R. Lee Ermey's dialogue during the Parri [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of the top 100 Most Heart-Pounding Ameri [...] D
During the training scenes there is a private with the name "Hunter S" on his back, an allusion [...] D
Matthew Modine kept a diary on set that was adapted into a book in 2005 and then an interactive [...] 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. Kubri [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman wears the following decorations: Silver Star, Purple Heart (with silve [...] D
Vivian Kubrick: Stanley Kubrick's daughter makes a cameo appearance during a scene in Vietnam w [...] D
Editor Martin Hunter admired Stanley Kubrick's energy after one lengthy editing session. Editin [...] D
According to actor Matthew Modine, the "Mickey Mouse" scene would have originally continued to [...] D
The scene of the Marines advancing on the sniper-occupied building after Eightball is shot took [...] D
Michael Herr and Stanley Kubrick were contemplating a collaboration on the Holocaust but couldn [...] D
During filming, a family of rabbits were accidentally killed. Stanley Kubrick, an animal lover, [...] D
Tim Colceri was originally cast as Sgt. Hartman, but ended up being replaced with military cons [...] D
Private Joker's rifle jamming at the worst possible time is historically accurate. The M-16 was [...] D
In the book Gunnery Sergeant Gerheim (as he was known) isn't near as vulgar, but calls people i [...] D
Prior to listening to the top 100 Billboard hits from 1962 through 1968 and selecting "Paint It [...] D
Instead of singing the Mickey Mouse Club March, the Marines were supposed to whistle the Woody [...] D
Hartman gloats about the Marine-taught shooting prowess of university-shooter Charles Whitman a [...] 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. I [...] D
Stanley Kubrick was well known for having a very small crew on set. On one occasion, after the [...] 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 relaxe [...] 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 thi [...] D
In the scene when Cowboy is shot by the twelve year old sniper, he drops his weapon which is a [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [credits] Except for the title cards "A Stanley Kubrick Film" and "Full Metal [...] D
According to an interview with Vincent D'Onofrio, the production schedule for the film was so d [...] D
According to Matthew Modine (Pvt. Joker) in an interview with Philadelphia radio station WMMR's [...] 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. [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio, Matthew Modine, and Arliss Howard all went on to appear in films by Oliver S [...] D
The Real Life Marine Corps Rifleman's Creed. An abridged version is first said by the recruits [...] D
In the German dub, Pvt. Pyle is named Pvt. Paula. This is because the character Gomer Pyle is u [...] D
It has been suggested that R. Lee Ermey was the only actor allowed to improvise, barring Peter [...] D
R. Lee Ermey has said in many interviews about the film that Hartman was supposed to be an exam [...] 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 lea [...] D
The only three female actors with lines (not counting stock audio footage in the soundtrack) ar [...] 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 Py [...] D
The banner at the wall in the conference room at the Da Nang base reads, "First to go last to k [...] D
In his memoir, Matthew Modine recalled a day where he asked Stanley Kubrick's permission to lea [...] D
According to a 1988 interview in Playboy magazine, Bruce Willis was offered a lead role but was [...] D
A few of the insults used in the recruit training scenes were also used in Ufficiale e gentiluo [...] D
The scene where Pyle goes postal and kills himself elicited gasps from the audience at the firs [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [Bathroom] Crucial scenes of the first act, including its shocking climax, tak [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio heard of the auditions for the film from Matthew Modine. Using a rented video [...] D
The entire film was shot in England (Pinewood Studios and Bassingbourn Barracks). Footage of an [...] 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 [...] D
The bathroom mop scene between Joker and Cowboy took 62 takes to complete. However, Cowboy's de [...] D
In the first part of the movie, in the sequences inside the barracks during the drill, a specia [...] D
Lines from the scene in which Private Joker (Matthew Modine) and Private Rafterman (Kevyn Major [...] D
Anthony Michael Hall was originally set to play Pvt. Joker. Hall spent eight months preparing f [...] 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"), reques [...] D
Stanley Kubrick shot a scene in the Norfolk Broads where a Westland "Wessex" helicopter (flown [...] D
According to his driver-cum-assistant Emilio, Stanley Kubrick was scouting locations for his "N [...] D
All the out door scenes during basic training were filmed at Bassingbourne barracks in Cambridg [...] D
Stanley Kubrick had extensive phone conversations with writer Gustav Hasford over the screenpla [...] D
When scouting for extras, the production offered parts to recently displaced Vietnamese communi [...] D
During their introduction to each other, Animal Mother questions if Joker has seen any combat. [...] D
Cowboy's death scene shows a building in the background that resembles the famous alien monolit [...] D
According to director John Boorman, Stanley Kubrick wanted to cast Bill McKinney in the role of [...] D
All of the Vietnam sequences of the film were shot first, and the Parris Island basic training [...] D
Private Joker's shirt on Parris Island reveals that his real name is J.T. Davis. It is a delibe [...] D
The score to this film was composed by Vivian Kubrick (under the pseudonym Abigail Mead) using [...] D
R. Lee Ermey was involved in a jeep accident during the making of the movie. At 1:00 a.m. one n [...] D
The manual of arms scene where Hartman slaps Pyle on the left and right side of his face for hi [...] D
Matthew Modine thinks Lou Gossett Jr. cost R. Lee Ermey his oscar for this movie. Modine stated [...] D
Bruce Boa's Poge Colonel scene with Private Joker likely contained a subtle inside joke. When p [...] 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 [...] D
The music featured in the scene where Joker shoots the sniper is the exact same music playing d [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [Kubrick stare] Pvt. Pyle (Vincent D'Onofrio) has the 'Kubrick stare' during t [...] D
Arnold Schwarzenegger turned down the role of Animal Mother in order to star in L'implacabile ( [...] D
Author and former serviceman George MacDonald Fraser is skeptical about the accuracy of the fil [...] D
Regarding his character Gunny Hartman's brutal discipline of the recruits, R. Lee Ermey once sa [...] D
To create a realistic effect during Vietnam battle scenes, DP Douglas Milsome experimented with [...] 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 h [...] D
Part of a mini-cycle of Hollywood movies made during the early 1980s centering around military [...] D
Dorian Harewood visited a doctor twice while shooting his scenes fearing that his ear-drum was [...] D
Stanley Kubrick decided to hire Anton Furst to do the production design for this movie after be [...] D
This was the last of Stanley Kubrick's films to be released during his lifetime. His final film [...] D
The "This is my rifle" drill was almost always performed while all the recruits were naked, as [...] 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 experimen [...] D
William Hope and Ricco Ross were both offered roles, but turned them down in favor of doing Ali [...] D
The casting of Joker and Animal Mother can be seen as a case of art imitating life: Matthew Mod [...] D
Mickey Mouse is referred to at the end of both segments. At the end of the boot camp segment, G [...] D
The opening of the film where all the men get their head shaved was the last scene filmed. The [...] 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 [...] D
Many have noticed that, during the opening scene where Gunny Hartman belittles Joker and Cowboy [...] D
Actors Kevyn Major Howard (Rafterman), Kirk Taylor (Payback) and Tony Spiridakis (whose part of [...] D
In every dialogue scene with Animal Mother, he delivers his lines employing what Paypack descri [...] D
Stanley Kubrick asked R. Lee Ermey - the US Marine Corps instructor - to repeat his lines again [...] 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 s [...] D
In the Sea Tiger editorial scene, an American flag was seen at the back of the Quonset hut. Thi [...] D
Tony Spiridakis (Captain January) was deleted from the final print. In the screenplay, Captain [...] D
Gunny Hartman said to the recruits when they got their rifles: "You will give your rifle a girl [...] D
The first sentence of dialogue that Lt. Lockhart gives to his press team, the morning after the [...] 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 th [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [faces] Private Pyle during the scene when all Marines are being pumped up to [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio gained 70 pounds for his role as Pvt. Pyle, breaking Robert De Niro's movie w [...] D
To make Gunnery Sgt. Hartmann's performance and the recruits' reactions as convincing as possib [...] D
Approximately 17 recruits are shown getting their head shaved at the beginning, with Leonard be [...] D
Some scenes of the ruined city of Hue were shot at a dockyard on the Isle of Dogs, London, that [...] D
Director Stanley Kubrick asked Michael Herr for help in making a Vietnam war movie, since Herr [...] D
Stephen Woolley remembers a birthday party at his flat, at which Anton Furst collapsed at 10.30 [...] D
After the sniper is shot, Joker says that she is praying. However, she is actually saying "So m [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio tore ligaments in his knee on the obstacle course, due to the extra weight he [...] D
The Charles Whitman shootings (which Gunny Hartman describes to the recruits as an example of " [...] D
In an interview for the DVD, R. Lee Ermey said he felt Vincent D'Onofrio's performance was not [...] D
The gasworks town of Beckton (used for the climatic battle in Hue) was also used in the film Or [...] D
There was supposed to be an extra scene after Joker kills the sniper (it was in the script). Af [...] D
Adam Baldwin was originally supposed to do principal photography for three months. He ended up [...] D
Animal Mother's back story is given in the source novel. Caught stealing a car, he was given a [...] D
Stanley Kubrick really wanted to adapt the novel "The Short Timers" by Gustav Hasford into a mo [...] D
Production designer Anton Furst went through 6000 photos of the Vietnam War as research. He wan [...] D
The phrase "In a world of shit" was said four times in the film. First by Gunnery Sergeant Hart [...] D
To get into character as a military journalist, Matthew Modine would bring a notepad and camera [...] D
Advertisements for this film were censored in some parts of Canada due to the tagline "In Vietn [...] D
The cast ate actual Vietnam War era military rations in the scene when the patrol is seen eatin [...] D
Val Kilmer auditioned for the part of Pvt. Joker. According to Matthew Modine, Kilmer confronte [...] 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 [...] D
Joker references actor John Wayne during both segments. First in the boot camp segment, in his [...] D
Matthew Modine was very nervous about doing a love scene with what was supposed to be a Vietnam [...] D
Joker gets heckled for claiming he's seen combat when the veterans listen to his badass boasts. [...] D
Most actors auditioned for their roles by submitting videotapes of themselves performing a scen [...] D
One scene cut from the movie showed a group of Marines playing soccer. The scene was cut becaus [...] D
Stanley Kubrick: [happy birthday song] Gunnery Sgt. Hartman sings "Happy Birthday to You" at Ch [...] D
Billy Wilder told Cameron Crowe that he would have considered the Parris Island sequence the be [...] D
Michael Herr was initially resistant to returning to his Vietnam experience. It took Stanley Ku [...] D
Co-screenwriter Michael Herr relates that they visited a firing range and Stanley Kubrick was s [...] D
The film ran into censorship trouble in South Africa as it was given a "no persons 2 - 19" age [...] D
R. Lee Ermey claimed that a scene was cut in which Hartman breaks character, and warmly express [...] 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 [...] D
Denzel Washington was considered for the role of Eightball, but he declined because he couldn't [...] D
The inscription "I Am Become Death" is written on Animal Mother's helmet. This is a quotation f [...] D
Four M41 tanks were loaned to the production by a Belgian army colonel who was a big fan of dir [...] D
Several lines from this movie were sampled by the band Ministry in the song "Thieves": "Get up, [...] D
Tet (lunar new year) in 1968 began on January 30th. Tet has no set date but is calculated each [...] D
A sex scene with Pvt. Joker and the Vietnamese prostitute was cut. According to the actress, di [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio claimed that he based his performance as Pvt. Pyle on the silent film perform [...] D
This was the penultimate film as Director for Stanley Kubrick. He would not direct his final fi [...] D
If you pay attention to Joker's uniform collar throughout the movie, you'll notice that he star [...] D
There is virtually no background information about any characters, basically nothing is known a [...] 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 [...] D
Vincent D'Onofrio and Arliss Howard would later have villainous roles in the Jurassic Park seri [...] D

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When the helicopter takes off from Hue, the cabin appears empty, even though 4 wounded men have jus [...] D
At different times both Joker and Animal Mother are firing a 50-caliber machine gun. However, both [...] D
When Joker and his photographer travel in a Sikorsky UH-34 helicopter to report on the action at th [...] D
In the barracks scene, as Sergeant Hartman punches Private Joker with his left fist, the camera ang [...] D
Leonard's suicide is (understandably) sanitized. Firing an M-14 rifle with the muzzle in, or close [...] D
The mud on Pyle's back changes when he's trying to navigate the obstacle in which he has to go up t [...] D
Upon the initial attack at Hue City, many of the soldier's "bullets" are inconsistent with the actu [...] D
When the Drill Instructor walks down the row of recruits during his opening speech, Pvt. Pyle can b [...] D
At 1:17:23 where the film crew is filming the troops, who are behind a concrete wall, Crazy Earl (K [...] D
On several occasions, the word "repeat" is used while speaking on the radio. In the Marine Corps, t [...] 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 j [...] 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 an [...] D
When Crazy Earl holds his rifle up after the initial attack on Hue City, the magazine disappears be [...] 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 "P [...] 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 [...] 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 it [...] D
When DI Hartman drops Joker for 25 push-ups for not remembering his Sixth General Order, Mathew Mod [...] 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 wa [...] D
When Joker and Cowboy are in the head mopping the floor, Cowboy moves the mop bucket that is suppos [...] D
When Sgt Hartman confronts Joker about the "John Wayne" comment, he swings into him with his left f [...] 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 [...] D
During the December 25 training sequence along the camp roads and through the woods, you can see th [...] D
When Rafterman shoots the sniper to save Joker, some blood goes on her face, but in the close up wh [...] 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 t [...] 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 whi [...] 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 m [...] 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 t [...] D
After stealing the camera from Joker, the thief does a martial arts display clearly meant to be an [...] 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 t [...] D
In the "Eskimo pussy is mighty cold" running scene, the squad runs past a red on white Yield sign. [...] 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: Rea [...] 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 c [...] D
When Sgt Hartman asks Private Joker if he believes in the Virgin Mary, he is holding a billy club. [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant's USMC Presidential Unit citation ribbon is upside down. This being an asymmetric [...] D
Most, if not all, of the grenades the Marines are carrying are illumination grenades, not fragmenta [...] D
Animal's ammunition belts change length and position between shots during the initial sniper confro [...] 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 staf [...] 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 Co [...] D
When the camera pans up from the sniper's position at Hue City, a crew member is seen running towar [...] D
During the Tet Offensive scene, several Marines are seen to be carrying their M-16 rifles by the ca [...] D
When showing the recruits in their racks, the recruit on the lower rack is wearing dog tags. Dog ta [...] D
When Pvt. Pyle shoots himself in the head, the safety on his M-14 is on, there is no muzzle flash a [...] D
When Doc Jay is in the far back of the squad yelling to Cowboy that he is going to bring Eightball [...] 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 [...] D
Gy. Sgt. Hartman tells the recruits on the obstacle course it should take them no less than ten sec [...] D
The platoon is shown in service uniforms marching in their graduation ceremony, then the toilet sce [...] D
When Joker talks to Lt. Cleves at the mass grave, he introduces himself as "Sergeant Joker". Howeve [...] D
In the me-so-horny scene, just before Rafterman gets his camera stolen, in the background you can s [...] D
Joker and Cowboy wear glasses. During the battles, they are never seen to clean the glasses, but th [...] D
During the beginning of the sniper scene Cowboy tells members of his squad that they're moving up t [...] D
When Joker is being questioned by the POG colonel about the peace sign button on his uniform, the p [...] D
All of the palm trees look exactly the same with manicured trunks and a few wilted palm fronds comi [...] D
When the Marines are on the rifle range for the first time, there is a drill instructor checking a [...] 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 [...] 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 hol [...] D
Before Private Cowboy's squad moves up to search for the sniper, Joker reloads his rifle. Between t [...] D
When Touchdown is shot he lands with his rifle lying on the ground by his right hand. In the next s [...] 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 [...] 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 v [...] D
The flak jackets worn by the characters were M1969 Fragmentation Vest, while USMC in Vietnam wore M [...] 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 je [...] D
It is doubtful that Marines would identify themselves by their nicknames when asked by a superior t [...] 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 re [...] D
When Joker is talking to the colonel about his peace badge, in the middle of the conversation the b [...] D
At the rifle range there is a sign reading 300 meters. When in-fact, the Marines would shoot from 2 [...] D
When Pvt Leonard/Pyle shoots the Senior DI in the chest, the blood squib is brightly visible when i [...] D
During the range shoot, Hartmann watches over Pyle's shoulder and compliments him on his shooting s [...] 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- [...] 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 [...] D
When Joker is doing his fire watch the last day on the Island, he is not using the red lens filter [...] D
When Sgt. Hartman confronts Joker over his John Wayne imitation, Cowboy's shirt front is crumpled f [...] 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 [...] 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 t [...] D
At the conclusion of the Colonel's questioning of Joker in front of the mass grave, the Colonel sal [...] D
When Private Pyle is first trying to climb the vertical obstacle, you can clearly see that he is we [...] D
Nancy Sinatra's song is listed in the credits is listed as "These Boots are Made for Walking." The [...] D
The dead NVA soldier that they're posing in a chair can be seen breathing throughout the scene. Als [...] D
When Hartman is reading out the Marine placements after the graduation march, several of the Marine [...] D
When Hartman shuts off the lights for the first time in the barracks, he uses the four switches bes [...] D
Throughout recruit training, Joker wears wire framed glasses instead of government issue glasses li [...] 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 bla [...] 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 ea [...] D
In one of the Boot Camp scenes, the platoon is shown running in formation. Several of the major cha [...] D
The Marines in that era utilized UH34 Choctaws, gas piston engined helicopters. What were shown in [...] D
During the Vietnam segment most of the Marines are seen armed with the Colt Model 604, notable for [...] D
Animal Mother's M60 changes position between the shots where he tries to get the squad to help Eigh [...] D
The Doorgunner (Tim Colceri) is wearing a tank crewman's crash-helmet, not a helicopter crewman's c [...] D
When the DI is shot in the bathroom/head, the blood spurts out his chest. The round would have not [...] D
When having the recruits cross the monkey bars in the obstacle course, the Sgt says "this should ta [...] D
When the recruits are training and going over the obstacle with the two bars, Joker goes first and [...] D
When Joker and Animal Mother have their first verbal confrontation about Joker's job as a 'Combat C [...] 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 w [...] D
When the recruits are negotiating the monkey bars, Sgt Hartmann tells them that they should get thr [...] 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 wher [...] 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 fla [...] 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 'e [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Reveille! Reveille! Reveille! [...] D
Animal Mother: I'm going first. Private Eightball [...] D
Animal Mother: Hey, Jungle bunny. Thank God for [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: Joker, maybe you'd like our guys t [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Move it up! Quickly! Hustle u [...] D
Animal Mother: Well, if you ask me, uh, we're sh [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: All right, Ann-Margret and entoura [...] D
Private Cowboy: Tough break for Hand Job. He was [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What is this Mickey Mo [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Are you shook up? Are [...] D
Private Joker: The dead know only one thing: it [...] D
Private Eightball: Oh, sheeit! [laughs] Privat [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Did your parents have [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: I don't want no teenage queen [...] D
Private Joker: [narrating] Graduation is only a [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Today... is Christmas! [...] D
Pogue Colonel: Marine, what is that button on yo [...] D
Private Eightball: What we have here, little yel [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Do any of you people k [...] D
Rafterman: A high school girl could do my job. I [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: [reading] ... we have a new direct [...] D
[Pvt. Joker is doing pull-ups. Hartman counts th [...] D
Door Gunner: Git some! Git some! Git some, yeah, [...] D
[at the Firing Range, Pvt. Pyle is shooting at t [...] D
Rafterman: You know what really pisses me off ab [...] D
Rafterman: Well, I don't think there's any quest [...] D
Private Joker: Is that you, John Wayne? Is this [...] D
Donlon: I mean, we're getting killed for these p [...] D
Animal Mother: Fucking son of a bitch! YOU MOTHE [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Tonight, you pukes wil [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: Charlie has hit every major milita [...] D
Private Joker: I wanted to see exotic Vietnam... [...] D
Private Joker: You know, half of these gook whor [...] D
Animal Mother: Freedom? [scoffs] Animal Mother [...] D
[last lines] Private Joker: [voice-over] My tho [...] D
[referring to Lee Harvey Oswald and mass murdere [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Get up here, fatboy! Quickly! [...] D
[first lines] Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I am Gu [...] D
Pvt. Cowboy: I'm squad leader. Pvt. Joker: I'll [...] D
Private Cowboy: I think what she's trying to say [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Do you think I'm cute, [...] D
Private Eightball: Now you might not believe it, [...] D
Private Joker: [narrating] Our last night on the [...] D
Private Eightball: Personally, I think, uh... th [...] D
Doc Jay: Cowboy! Private Cowboy: What? Doc Jay [...] D
Animal Mother: What do I think about America's i [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: As soon as your bunks [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Come on, guys. Asshole [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Were you born a fat, s [...] D
Animal Mother: You a photographer? Private Joke [...] D
Vietcong Sniper: Shoot... me. Sh-oooot... me... [...] D
[when Private Pyle is on the obstacle course] G [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: [calling out to platoo [...] D
Private Joker: Ya know, half of these gook whore [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Private Joker, why did you jo [...] D
T.H.E. Rock: [looking down at the mortally wound [...] D
Private Joker: A day without blood is like a day [...] D
Crazy Earl: These are great days we're living, b [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: How tall are you, priv [...] D
Private Joker: [narrating] Parris Island, South [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Holy Jesus! What is th [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: [as Joker checks and t [...] D
[an ARVN pimp and his hooker drive towards the M [...] D
Private Payback: Joker ain't never been in the s [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I bet you're the kind [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: Joker, I've told you we run two ba [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: I've had my ass in the grass. Can' [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Pickett! Pickett: Sir [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Ho Chi Minh is a son-of-a-bit [...] D
[after Joker kills the sniper] Private Rafterma [...] D
ARVN Pimp: Suckee, fuckee, smoke cigarette in th [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Do you feel dizzy? Do [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What's your excuse? P [...] D
Chili: You weren't on Operation Hastings, Paybac [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Who said that? Who the fuck s [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: [after discovering Pri [...] D
Private Joker: Are those... live rounds? Privat [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Private Joker, do you [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Where the hell are you [...] D
Stork: Hey, Payback. How do you stop five black [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: You must have seen blood trails, d [...] D
Lt. Touchdown: We got Condition Red and we're de [...] D
[Cowboy is sending Eightball to investigate an a [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Are you quitting on me [...] D
Private Joker: Leonard, if Hartman comes in here [...] D
Pvt. Cowboy: Don't shit me, man! Pvt. Joker: I [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Oh that's right, Priva [...] D
Private Cowboy: We're the Lusthog Squad. We're l [...] D
Private Eightball: Hey, what the mother fuck? [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: [Hartman gives a speec [...] D
Animal Mother: [as the squad discusses on what t [...] D
Crazy Earl: I will never forget this day. The da [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Your ass looks like about a h [...] D
[being interviewed] Animal Mother: What do I th [...] D
Private Cowboy: Don't shit me, man! Private Jok [...] D
Private Cowboy: Been getting any? Private Joker [...] D
Private Joker: I wanna slip my tube steak into y [...] D
T.H.E. Rock: You're going home now. Crazy Earl: [...] D
Private Cowboy: I hate Vietnam. There's not one [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Bullshit. It looks to [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: You little piece of shit! You [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Quickly, move it out! There a [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Private Pyle, your ass [...] D
[Marching Song] Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I don [...] D
Lt. Lockhart: The Tet holiday's like the Fourth [...] D
Private Joker: Is that you John Wayne? Is this me? [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What's your name, scum [...] D
Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Well, no shit. What have we g [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: The deadliest weapon i [...] D
[the recruits have administered a "sock party" b [...] D
Da Nang Hooker: Hey, baby. You got girlfriend Vi [...] D
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: You best unfuck yourse [...] D

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