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Platoon is a 1986
1986 in film

Events*April 12 - Actor Morgan Mason marries The Go-Go's Belinda Carlisle*Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger marries television journalist Maria Shriver....
 war film
War film

War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, usually about navy, air force or army battles, sometimes focusing instead on prisoner of war, covert operations, Military education and training or other related subjects....
 written and directed by Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone

William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....
 and starring Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen

Carlos Irwin Est?vez , better known as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. His character roles in films have included Chris Taylor in the 1986 Vietnam War drama Platoon and Bud Fox in 1987 film Wall Street ....
, Tom Berenger
Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning United States actor known mainly for his roles in action films....
, Willem Dafoe
Willem Dafoe

William J. "Willem" Dafoe is a two-time Academy Award-nominated United States film and theatre actor, and a founding member of the experimental theatre company The Wooster Group....
, Forest Whitaker
Forest Whitaker

Forest Steven Whitaker is an United States actor, film producer, and film director. Whitaker won an Academy Award for his performance as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in the 2006 film The Last King of Scotland ....
, Kevin Dillon
Kevin Dillon

Kevin Dillon is an American actor.Kevin Dillon is also the name of:* Kevin Dillon , character from Rodman Philbrick's young adult novel Freak the Mighty and the film based on it, The Mighty...
, Keith David
Keith David

Keith David Williams , better known by the stage name Keith David, is an Emmy Award-winning United States film, television, and voice actor actor....
, John C. McGinley
John C. McGinley

John Christopher McGinley is an United States actor, most notable for his roles as Perry Cox in Scrubs , Bob Slidell in Office Space, and Sergeant Red O'Neill in Oliver Stone's Platoon ....
, and Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp is an American actor known for his portrayals of offbeat, eccentric characters such as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and Edward Scissorhands....
. It is the first of Stone's Vietnam War trilogy, followed by Born on the Fourth of July (1989
1989 in film

Events* "Batman " is released on June 23rd, and went on to become the biggest blockbuster of the year; Grossing over $250 million at the box office....
) and Heaven & Earth (1993
1993 in film

The year 1993 in film involved many significant films. ...
).

The story is drawn from Stone's experiences as a U.S. infantryman in Vietnam
Vietnam

Vietnam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam , is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by People's Republic of China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east....
 and was written by him upon his return as a counter to the vision of the war portrayed in John Wayne's
John Wayne

John Wayne was an Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning United States film actor. He epitomized rugged masculinity and has become an enduring American icon....
 The Green Berets
The Green Berets (film)

The Green Berets is a 1968 in film featuring John Wayne, George Takei, David Janssen, Jim Hutton, and Aldo Ray, nominally based on the eponymous 1965 book by Robin Moore, but the screenplay has little relation to the book....
.






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Platoon is a 1986
1986 in film

Events*April 12 - Actor Morgan Mason marries The Go-Go's Belinda Carlisle*Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger marries television journalist Maria Shriver....
 war film
War film

War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, usually about navy, air force or army battles, sometimes focusing instead on prisoner of war, covert operations, Military education and training or other related subjects....
 written and directed by Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone

William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....
 and starring Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen

Carlos Irwin Est?vez , better known as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. His character roles in films have included Chris Taylor in the 1986 Vietnam War drama Platoon and Bud Fox in 1987 film Wall Street ....
, Tom Berenger
Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning United States actor known mainly for his roles in action films....
, Willem Dafoe
Willem Dafoe

William J. "Willem" Dafoe is a two-time Academy Award-nominated United States film and theatre actor, and a founding member of the experimental theatre company The Wooster Group....
, Forest Whitaker
Forest Whitaker

Forest Steven Whitaker is an United States actor, film producer, and film director. Whitaker won an Academy Award for his performance as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in the 2006 film The Last King of Scotland ....
, Kevin Dillon
Kevin Dillon

Kevin Dillon is an American actor.Kevin Dillon is also the name of:* Kevin Dillon , character from Rodman Philbrick's young adult novel Freak the Mighty and the film based on it, The Mighty...
, Keith David
Keith David

Keith David Williams , better known by the stage name Keith David, is an Emmy Award-winning United States film, television, and voice actor actor....
, John C. McGinley
John C. McGinley

John Christopher McGinley is an United States actor, most notable for his roles as Perry Cox in Scrubs , Bob Slidell in Office Space, and Sergeant Red O'Neill in Oliver Stone's Platoon ....
, and Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp is an American actor known for his portrayals of offbeat, eccentric characters such as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and Edward Scissorhands....
. It is the first of Stone's Vietnam War trilogy, followed by Born on the Fourth of July (1989
1989 in film

Events* "Batman " is released on June 23rd, and went on to become the biggest blockbuster of the year; Grossing over $250 million at the box office....
) and Heaven & Earth (1993
1993 in film

The year 1993 in film involved many significant films. ...
).

The story is drawn from Stone's experiences as a U.S. infantryman in Vietnam
Vietnam

Vietnam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam , is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by People's Republic of China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east....
 and was written by him upon his return as a counter to the vision of the war portrayed in John Wayne's
John Wayne

John Wayne was an Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning United States film actor. He epitomized rugged masculinity and has become an enduring American icon....
 The Green Berets
The Green Berets (film)

The Green Berets is a 1968 in film featuring John Wayne, George Takei, David Janssen, Jim Hutton, and Aldo Ray, nominally based on the eponymous 1965 book by Robin Moore, but the screenplay has little relation to the book....
. The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture
Academy Award for Best Picture

The Academy Award for Best Motion Picture is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to artists working in the film industry....
 of 1986. In 2007, the American Film Institute
American Film Institute

The American Film Institute is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B....
 placed Platoon at #86 in their "100 Years...100 Movies" poll. British television channel Channel 4
Channel 4

Channel 4 is a UK Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television broadcaster which began transmissions on 2 November 1982. Although commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the station is now owned and operated by the #Channel Four Television...
 voted Platoon as the 6th greatest war film ever made, behind Full Metal Jacket
Full Metal Jacket

Full Metal Jacket is a war film by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novel The Short-Timers by Gustav Hasford. The title refers to the full metal jacket bullet type of ammunition used by infantry riflemen....
 and ahead of A Bridge Too Far.

Plot

Chris Taylor (Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen

Carlos Irwin Est?vez , better known as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. His character roles in films have included Chris Taylor in the 1986 Vietnam War drama Platoon and Bud Fox in 1987 film Wall Street ....
) is a young American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 who has abandoned college for combat duty in Vietnam
Vietnam War

The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina Wars, the Vietnam Conflict, or often in Vietnam the American War occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from 1959 to April 30, 1975....
. The year is 1967. Upon arrival, he sees dead soldiers in body bags being loaded into his plane, but more distressing to him is the shellshock
Shellshock

Shellshock may refer to:* Shell shock, a hyperacusis or misophonia from an exploding shell or bomb* A campaign organized by EAZA to protect endangered species of tortoises and turtles and terrapins...
ed state of a leaving soldier with the thousand-yard stare
Thousand-yard stare

The thousand-yard stare or two-thousand-yard stare is the unfocused gaze of a battle-weary soldier. The stare is a characteristic combat stress reaction which is related to post-traumatic stress disorder....
. Taylor and several other replacements
Rookie

Rookie is a terminology for a person who is in their first year of play of their sport and has little or no professional experience. The term also has the more general meaning of anyone new to a profession, training or activity , or occasionally to a freshman ....
 have been assigned to Bravo Company, 25th Infantry division, "somewhere near the Cambodian border." Worn down by the exhausting work and poor living conditions, his enthusiasm for the war wanes and he develops an admiration for the more experienced soldiers, despite their reluctance to extend their friendship.

One day, another new arrival, Lieutenant Wolfe (Mark Moses
Mark Moses

Mark W. Moses is an American actor....
) discusses the plans for a patrol later that night with the platoon sergeants: the compassionate Sergeant Elias (Willem Dafoe
Willem Dafoe

William J. "Willem" Dafoe is a two-time Academy Award-nominated United States film and theatre actor, and a founding member of the experimental theatre company The Wooster Group....
), harsh Staff Sergeant Barnes (Tom Berenger
Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning United States actor known mainly for his roles in action films....
), cowardly lifer Sergeant Red O'Neil (John C. McGinley
John C. McGinley

John Christopher McGinley is an United States actor, most notable for his roles as Perry Cox in Scrubs , Bob Slidell in Office Space, and Sergeant Red O'Neill in Oliver Stone's Platoon ....
), and drug addict Sergeant Warren (Tony Todd
Tony Todd

Tony Todd is a prolific African American actor and movie producer, known for his height )....
). Barnes and Elias argue over whether to send the new men out on a patrol that is likely to be ambushed. O'Neil insists that the new troops go out instead of sending out several of his men who are nearly finished with their tours of duty. Barnes agrees, only on the condition that O'Neil himself go out as well as the new men.

That night, Taylor's sleeping unit is set upon by a squad of North Vietnamese Army
Vietnam People's Army

The Vietnam People's Army is the official name of the armed forces of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. During the Vietnam War , the U.S. referred to it as the North Vietnamese Army , or People's Army of Vietnam and this term is commonly found throughout Vietnam War-related subjects....
 soldiers. Gardner (Bob Orwig), a fellow new recruit, is killed, and another soldier, Tex (David Neidorf), is maimed. Despite having passed the watch duty to Junior (Reggie Johnson), a more experienced soldier who fell asleep, Taylor is blamed for the casualties (O'Neil is also to blame; he threw the grenade that maimed Tex). Taylor discovers a light wound to his neck, and he is sent to the field hospital for treatment.

Taylor returns from the hospital and through a soldier named King (Keith David
Keith David

Keith David Williams , better known by the stage name Keith David, is an Emmy Award-winning United States film, television, and voice actor actor....
), gains acceptance from the "heads", a tight-knit group in his unit that socializes, dances, and consumes drugs in an underground clubhouse. Elias is the leader of the "heads". Next door, more conservative members of the unit drink beer and play cards. As the patrols continue, Taylor becomes a more seasoned soldier, no longer standing out amongst the others.

During one patrol on January 1, 1968, two members of the platoon, Sandy (J. Adam Glover) and Sal (Richard Edson
Richard Edson

Richard Edson is an American actor and musician.Edson was born in New Rochelle, New York. From 1981 to 1982, he was Sonic Youth's original drummer and also played drums for Konk at the same time....
) find an abandoned bunker, stumble onto a booby trap, and are killed. Shortly after, a soldier named Manny Washington (Corkey Ford) goes missing. His mutilated body is found tied to a post close by. The platoon reaches a nearby village, where a food and weapons cache is discovered. Despite the villagers' denials, Barnes believes they are aiding Viet Cong soldiers and shoots the wife of the village chief in the head. The other soldiers explore the village. In one house, Taylor discovers a disabled boy and his mother hiding in a ditch beneath the floor. He harasses and taunts the boy, and Bunny (Kevin Dillon
Kevin Dillon

Kevin Dillon is an American actor.Kevin Dillon is also the name of:* Kevin Dillon , character from Rodman Philbrick's young adult novel Freak the Mighty and the film based on it, The Mighty...
) beats the boy to death. Outside, Sergeant Elias arrives and gets into a fistfight with Barnes over the incidents. Lieutenant Wolfe ends the fight, and orders the men to burn the village. As the men leave a group of the soldiers drag a Vietnamese child to the bushes with the intentions of raping her. Taylor sees the attack and stops the group from raping the girl.

Upon returning to base, Elias reports Barnes' actions to Captain Harris (Dale Dye
Dale Dye

Captain Dale Adam Dye is an American actor, presenter, businessman, and retired United States Marine Corps who served in combat during the Vietnam War....
), who cannot afford to remove Barnes due to a lack of personnel. O'Neil and Bunny, nervous about the possibility of an investigation, speak to Barnes and Bunny suggests fragging Elias. Taylor speaks of this as "a civil war in the platoon. Half with Elias, half with Barnes." On their next patrol the platoon is ambushed and becomes pinned down in a firefight. Flash (Basile Achara) is killed and Sergeant Warren (Tony Todd
Tony Todd

Tony Todd is a prolific African American actor and movie producer, known for his height )....
) and Lerner (Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp is an American actor known for his portrayals of offbeat, eccentric characters such as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and Edward Scissorhands....
) are badly injured in the resulting skirmish. Lieutenant Wolfe calls in wrong coordinates for artillery support, resulting in the deaths of Fu Sheng (Steve Barredo), Morehouse (Kevin Eshelman), and Tubbs (Andrew B. Clark) and severely wounding Ace (Terry McIlvain). Big Harold (Forest Whitaker
Forest Whitaker

Forest Steven Whitaker is an United States actor, film producer, and film director. Whitaker won an Academy Award for his performance as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in the 2006 film The Last King of Scotland ....
) has his leg blown off by a booby trap while trying to escape the artillery barrage. Elias, with Taylor, Rhah (Francesco Quinn
Francesco Quinn

Francesco Daniele Quinn is an United States actor. The son of Academy Awards winner Anthony Quinn, Francesco is perhaps best known in the breakout role as Rhah in Oliver Stone?s Academy Awards-winning Platoon ....
), and Crawford (Chris Pedersen
Chris Pedersen

Chris Pedersen may refer to:*Chris Pedersen , United States actor*Chris Pedersen , drummer...
), go to intercept flanking enemy troops. Barnes orders the rest of the platoon to retreat to be airlifted from the area, and goes back into the jungle to find Elias' group. After sending Taylor, Rhah, and Crawford (who has been shot in the lung) back, Barnes finds Elias. Barnes fires three rounds into Elias' chest and leaves him for dead. Barnes reaches the helicopter, telling the others that Elias is dead. After they take off, the men see a severely wounded Elias emerge from the jungle, running from a large group of NVA soldiers. As the helicopter circles overhead, he dies after being shot several more times by the NVA.

At the base, Taylor attempts to talk his group into killing Barnes in retaliation, and King agrees with this, while Doc Gomez (Paul Sanchez
Paul Sanchez

Paul Sanchez is a New Orleans-born and based United States guitarist and a singer-songwriter. Sanchez is best known as a founding member of the New Orleans band Cowboy Mouth....
) believes they should wait for military justice to decide Barnes's fate. Rhah opines that Barnes isn't meant to die, noting that on several previous occasions, Barnes has sustained wounds that ought to have proven mortal. While drinking, Barnes overhears Taylor calling for his murder, and enters the room, daring them to kill him. No one takes up the offer, but as Barnes leaves, Taylor attacks him. Barnes manages to get the upper hand, and holds a knife to Taylor's face. However, Rhah talks Barnes out of killing Taylor, so he leaves, but not before cutting him under the eye.

The platoon is later sent back to the ambush area in order to build and maintain heavy defensive positions against potential attack. Rhah is promoted to Sergeant, commanding the remains of Elias's squad. The platoon is so severely weakened, though, that there are numerous gaps in their defense. When this is pointed out to him, Lt. Wolfe only replies that he does not care any more. The troops cope with the incoming battle, during which they know the majority of them will die. Just hours before the battle, King is allowed to go home as his tour of duty has come to an end. O'Neil tries to use Elias's R&R
R&R

R&R may refer to:* R&R , a music trade magazine* community for artists, fans and profi* R&R , acronym for Rest and Recuperation or Rest and Recreation...
 days for himself in order to escape the incoming battle (in which he believes he will die). When he asks Barnes for permission, Barnes refuses, saying, "Everybody gotta die some time, Red." Junior tries to escape the battle by spraying mosquito repellent onto his feet and passing it off as trench foot
Trench foot

Immersion foot, or trench foot, is a medical condition caused by prolonged exposure of the feet to damp, unsanitary and cold conditions....
. Bunny states that he feels no remorse for the murders he has committed, saying that he enjoys Vietnam, and goes on to proclaim himself to be Audie Murphy
Audie Murphy

Audie Leon Murphy was a much-decorated American soldier who served in the European Theater during World War II. He later became an actor, appearing in 44 American films, and also found some success as a country music composer....
.

Francis (Corey Glover
Corey Glover

Corey Glover is an United States musician, singer, and guitarist. He is best known as the lead singer of the funk metal band Living Colour. Contrary to some rumors, he is not the son of actor Danny Glover....
), one of the last few remaining "heads", is in the same foxhole as Taylor. That night a large attack occurs, and the defensive lines are broken. The command bunker is destroyed by a suicide bomber (Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone

William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....
 makes a cameo as the commanding officer inside the bunker). Many members of the platoon are killed, including Lt. Wolfe, Parker (Peter Hicks), Doc, Bunny, and Junior. O'Neil survives only by hiding under dead bodies. Captain Harris orders the Air Force pilots to "expend all remaining" inside his perimeter. During the chaos, Barnes and Taylor come face-to-face. As Barnes is about to kill Taylor with a shovel, the two are knocked unconscious by a last-ditch American napalm attack.

A wounded Taylor regains consciousness the next morning and finds Barnes, who is also wounded. Taylor aims an AK-47
AK-47

The AK-47 is a 7.62x39mm assault rifle developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov in two versions: the fixed stock AK-47 and the AKS-47 variant equipped with an underfolding metal shoulder stock....
 rifle at Barnes, who lays helpless. Nonetheless, Barnes feels at first not threatened , and he dismissively orders Taylor to call a medic. When Taylor does not comply, but instead continues to aim his weapon, Barnes dares him to pull the trigger. Taylor shoots Barnes three times in the chest, killing him. Taylor then collapses and awaits medical attention.

Francis emerges from his foxhole and stabs himself in order to be medevaced. O'Neil is found by other Americans, and Harris (much to O'Neil's distress) gives him command of the platoon. As he is loaded onto the helicopter, Taylor is reminded by Francis that because they have been wounded twice, they can go home. After bidding farewell to Rhah, Francis, Tony Hoyt (Ivan Kane) and Ebenhoch (Mark Ebenhoch) (his last surviving friends in the platoon; the other survivors are Rodriguez (Chris Castillejo), Huffmeister (Robert Galotti), and O'Neil), Taylor boards his helicopter. The helicopter flies away and Taylor weeps as he stares down at the destruction, while he (from a future perspective) narrates that he will forever be in Vietnam, with Barnes and Elias battling for what Rhah called "possession of his soul", and that he believes he and other veterans must rebuild themselves, and find goodness and purpose in their lives.

Cast

  • Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger

    Tom Berenger is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning United States actor known mainly for his roles in action films....
     as Staff Sgt. Bob Barnes
  • Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe

    William J. "Willem" Dafoe is a two-time Academy Award-nominated United States film and theatre actor, and a founding member of the experimental theatre company The Wooster Group....
     as Sgt. Elias Grodin
  • Charlie Sheen
    Charlie Sheen

    Carlos Irwin Est?vez , better known as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. His character roles in films have included Chris Taylor in the 1986 Vietnam War drama Platoon and Bud Fox in 1987 film Wall Street ....
     as Pvt. Chris Taylor
  • Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker

    Forest Steven Whitaker is an United States actor, film producer, and film director. Whitaker won an Academy Award for his performance as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in the 2006 film The Last King of Scotland ....
     as Big Harold
  • Francesco Quinn
    Francesco Quinn

    Francesco Daniele Quinn is an United States actor. The son of Academy Awards winner Anthony Quinn, Francesco is perhaps best known in the breakout role as Rhah in Oliver Stone?s Academy Awards-winning Platoon ....
     as Rhah
  • John C. McGinley
    John C. McGinley

    John Christopher McGinley is an United States actor, most notable for his roles as Perry Cox in Scrubs , Bob Slidell in Office Space, and Sergeant Red O'Neill in Oliver Stone's Platoon ....
     as Sgt. Red O'Neill
  • Richard Edson
    Richard Edson

    Richard Edson is an American actor and musician.Edson was born in New Rochelle, New York. From 1981 to 1982, he was Sonic Youth's original drummer and also played drums for Konk at the same time....
     as Sal
  • Kevin Dillon
    Kevin Dillon

    Kevin Dillon is an American actor.Kevin Dillon is also the name of:* Kevin Dillon , character from Rodman Philbrick's young adult novel Freak the Mighty and the film based on it, The Mighty...
     as Bunny
  • Keith David
    Keith David

    Keith David Williams , better known by the stage name Keith David, is an Emmy Award-winning United States film, television, and voice actor actor....
     as King
  • Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp

    Johnny Depp is an American actor known for his portrayals of offbeat, eccentric characters such as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and Edward Scissorhands....
     as Pvt. Gator Lerner
  • Mark Moses
    Mark Moses

    Mark W. Moses is an American actor....
     as Lt. Wolfe
  • Dale Dye
    Dale Dye

    Captain Dale Adam Dye is an American actor, presenter, businessman, and retired United States Marine Corps who served in combat during the Vietnam War....
     as Capt. Harris
  • Chris Pedersen
    Chris Pedersen

    Chris Pedersen may refer to:*Chris Pedersen , United States actor*Chris Pedersen , drummer...
     as Crawford
  • Tony Todd
    Tony Todd

    Tony Todd is a prolific African American actor and movie producer, known for his height )....
     as Sgt. Warren
  • Corey Glover
    Corey Glover

    Corey Glover is an United States musician, singer, and guitarist. He is best known as the lead singer of the funk metal band Living Colour. Contrary to some rumors, he is not the son of actor Danny Glover....
     as Francis
  • Paul Sanchez
    Paul Sanchez

    Paul Sanchez is a New Orleans-born and based United States guitarist and a singer-songwriter. Sanchez is best known as a founding member of the New Orleans band Cowboy Mouth....
     as Doc Gomez
  • Reggie Johnson (actor) as Junior Martin
  • David Neidorf as Tex
  • Corkey Ford as Manny Washington
  • Ivan Kane as Tony Hoyt
  • J. Adam Glover as Sanderson
  • Bob Orwig as Pvt. Gardner
  • Kevin Eshelman as Morehouse
  • Terry McIlvain as Ace
  • Peter Hicks as Parker
  • Basile Achara as Flash
  • Steve Barredo as Fu Sheng
  • Chris Castillejo as Rodriguez
  • Andrew B. Clark as Tubbs
  • Mark Ebenhoch as Ebenhoch
  • Robert Galotti as Huffmeister


Development

"Vietnam was really visceral, and I had come from a cerebral existence: study... working with a pen and paper, with ideas. I came back really visceral. And I think the camera is so much more... that's your interpreter, as opposed to a pen."
Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone

William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....
's return from active duty in Vietnam
Vietnam War

The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina Wars, the Vietnam Conflict, or often in Vietnam the American War occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from 1959 to April 30, 1975....
 resulted in a "big change" in how he viewed life and the war. Unproduced screenplay Break was the result, and it eventually provided the basis for Platoon.
After his tour of duty in Vietnam ended in 1968, Stone wrote a screenplay called Break: a semi-autobiographical account detailing his experiences with his parents and his time in Vietnam. It featured several characters who were the seeds of those who would end up in Platoon. The script was set to music from The Doors
The Doors

The Doors were an United States rock music band formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, California by Singer Jim Morrison, keyboard instrument Ray Manzarek, drummer John Densmore, and guitarist Robby Krieger....
; Stone sent the script to Jim Morrison
Jim Morrison

James Douglas Morrison was an United States singer, songwriter, poet, writer and film maker. He is best known as the lead singer and lyricist of The Doors and is widely considered to be one of the most charismatic Lead singers in rock music history....
 in the hope he would play the lead (Morrison never responded but the script was returned to Oliver Stone shortly after Morrison's death by Morrison's manager - Morrison had the script with him when he died in Paris). Though Break went ultimately unproduced, it was the spur for him to attend film school.

After penning several other produced screenplays in the early 1970s, Stone came to work with Robert Bolt
Robert Bolt

Robert Oxton Bolt, Order of the British Empire was an English people playwright and a two-time Academy Award winning screenwriter.Career...
 on an unproduced screenplay, The Cover-up. Bolt's rigorous approach rubbed off on Stone, and he was inspired to use the characters from his Break screenplay (who in turn were based upon people Stone knew in Vietnam) as the basis for a new screenplay titled The Platoon. Producer Martin Bregman attempted to elicit studio interest in the project, but Hollywood was still apathetic about Vietnam. However, the strength of Stone's writing on The Platoon was enough to get him the job penning Midnight Express
Midnight Express (film)

Midnight Express is a film, based on Billy Hayes ' Midnight Express adapted into screenplay by Oliver Stone. Hayes was a young United States student sent to a Turkish prison for trying to smuggle hashish out of Turkey....
 in 1978. Despite that film's critical and commercial success, and that of other Stone-penned films at the time, most studios were still reluctant to finance The Platoon, as they feared a film about the Vietnam War would not attract an audience. After the release of The Deer Hunter
The Deer Hunter

The Deer Hunter is a War film drama film about a trio of Russian American steel worker friends and their infantry service in the Vietnam War....
 (1978) and Apocalypse Now
Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now is an Cinema of the United States 1979 in film epic film war film set during the Vietnam War. It tells the tale of United States Armed Forces Captain Benjamin L....
 (1979), they then cited the perception that these films were considered the pinnacle of the Vietnam War film genre as reasons not to make The Platoon.

Stone instead attempted to break into mainstream direction via the easier-to-finance horror genre, but The Hand
The Hand (film)

The Hand is a 1981 in film horror film written and directed by Oliver Stone, based on the novel The Lizard's Tail by Marc Brandell and a remake of the 1946 in film The Beast with Five Fingers....
 (1981) failed at the box office, and Stone began to think that The Platoon would never be made. Stone wrote Year of the Dragon
Year of the Dragon (film)

Year of the Dragon is a 1985 in film directed by Michael Cimino, starring Mickey Rourke, Ariane Koizumi and John Lone. The screenplay was written by Cimino and Oliver Stone, and was adapted from the novel by Robert Daley....
 (1985) for a lower-than-usual fee of $200,000, on the condition from producer Dino de Laurentiis
Dino De Laurentiis

Agostino De Laurentiis, usually credited as Dino De Laurentiis , is an Academy Award-winning Italy movie producer....
 that he would then produce The Platoon. De Laurentiis secured financing for the film, but struggled to find a distributor. Because de Laurentiis had already spent money sending Stone to the Philippines to scout for locations, he decided to keep control of the film's script until he was repaid. Then Stone's script for what would become Salvador
Salvador

Salvador is normally an indirect way of naming a messiah. It can be:...
 (1986) was passed to John Daly
John Daly

John Daly may refer to:*John Daly , former colonial Anglican bishop* J. Burrwood Daly , U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania* John Charles Daly , veteran radio & TV newsman and television host on What's My Line?...
 of British production company Hemdale
Hemdale Film Corporation

Hemdale Film Corporation , known as Hemdale Communications after 1993, was an independent film production company and distributor founded in London in the early 1970s as Hemdale Films by David Hemmings and John Daly , headed by John Daly and Derek Gibson....
. Once again, this was a project that Stone had struggled to secure financing for, but Daly loved the script and was prepared to finance both Salvador and The Platoon off the back of it. Stone shot Salvador first, before turning his attention to what was by now called Platoon.

Production

Platoon was filmed on the island of Luzon
Luzon

Luzon is the largest and most economically and politically important island in the Philippines and one of the three island groups in the country, with Visayas and Mindanao being the other two....
 in the Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
, starting in February 1986. The production of the film on a scheduled date was almost canceled due to the political upheaval in the country with then-dictator Ferdinand Marcos, but with the help of a producer well-known in Asia, Mark Hill, the shoot went on as scheduled. The shoot lasted 54 days and cost $6.5 million. The production made a deal with the Philippine military for the use of military equipment.

James Woods
James Woods

James Howard Woods is a two-time Academy Award-nominated, Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-winning United States film, Theatre and television actor....
, who had starred in Stone's previous film, Salvador, was offered a part in Platoon. He turned the role down, later saying he "couldn't face going into another jungle with [Stone]". Upon arrival in the Philippines, the cast was sent on a two-week intensive training course, during which they had to dig foxholes and were subject to forced marches and night-time "ambushes" which utilized special-effects explosions. Stone explained that he was trying to break them down, "to fuck with their heads so we could get that dog-tired, don't give a damn attitude, the anger, the irritation... the casual approach to death".

Stone makes a cameo appearance
Cameo appearance

A cameo role or cameo appearance is a brief appearance of a known person in a work of the performing arts, such as plays, films, video games and television....
 as the battalion commander in the final battle. Dale Dye
Dale Dye

Captain Dale Adam Dye is an American actor, presenter, businessman, and retired United States Marine Corps who served in combat during the Vietnam War....
, who played company commander Captain Harris, is a U.S. Marine Corps
United States Marine Corps

The United States Marine Corps is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing Military power projection from the sea, using the mobility of the United States Navy to rapidly deliver Marine Air-Ground Task Force....
 Vietnam veteran who also acted as the film's technical advisor.

Music used in the film includes Adagio for Strings
Adagio for Strings

"Adagio for Strings" is a work for string orchestra, arranged by the United States composer Samuel Barber from his first string quartet....
 by Samuel Barber
Samuel Barber

Samuel Osborne Barber II was an American composer of orchestral, opera, choral, and piano music. His Adagio for Strings is among his most popular compositions and widely considered a masterpiece of modern classical music....
, "White Rabbit
White Rabbit (song)

"White Rabbit" is a psychedelic rock/acid rock song from Jefferson Airplane's 1967 in music album Surrealistic Pillow. It was released as a single and became the band's second top ten hit, peaking at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100....
" by Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Airplane

Jefferson Airplane was an United States rock music band formed in San Francisco, California in 1965. A pioneer of the psychedelic rock movement, Jefferson Airplane was the first band from the San Francisco scene to achieve mainstream commercial and critical success....
 and "Okie From Muskogee
Okie from Muskogee (song)

"Okie from Muskogee" is an American country music song performed by its co-writer, Merle Haggard. Released in 1969, the song became one of the most famous of his career....
" by Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard

Merle Ronald Haggard is an United States country music singer, guitarist, instrumentalist, and songwriter.Merle Haggard has become one of the true giants of country music, as a singer, guitarist, songwriter, and instrumentalist....
. During a scene in the "Underworld" the soldiers sing along to "The Tracks of My Tears
The Tracks of My Tears

"The Tracks of My Tears" is a 1965 hit single by The Miracles for the Tamla label. It is considered among their best recordings, and is listed on the The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll....
" by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles, which also featured in the film's trailer.

Soundtrack

Platoon features a variety of licensed songs from the late sixties and early seventies.
  • "Adagio for Strings
    Adagio for Strings

    "Adagio for Strings" is a work for string orchestra, arranged by the United States composer Samuel Barber from his first string quartet....
    " by Samuel Barber
    Samuel Barber

    Samuel Osborne Barber II was an American composer of orchestral, opera, choral, and piano music. His Adagio for Strings is among his most popular compositions and widely considered a masterpiece of modern classical music....
    .
  • "Ride of the Valkyries
    Ride of the Valkyries

    The Ride of the Valkyries , is the popular term for the beginning of Act III of Die Walk?re by Richard Wagner. The main theme of the ride, the leitmotif labelled Walk?renritt was first written down by the composer on 23 July 1851....
    "(in reference to an earlier Vietnam War film, Apocalypse Now
    Apocalypse Now

    Apocalypse Now is an Cinema of the United States 1979 in film epic film war film set during the Vietnam War. It tells the tale of United States Armed Forces Captain Benjamin L....
    ).
  • "Groovin'
    Groovin'

    "Groovin" is a single released in 1967 by The Young Rascals that became a number one hit and one of the group's signature songs....
    " by The Rascals
    The Rascals

    The Rascals were an American soul music and rock music group of the 1960s....
    .
  • "(Sittin' On) the Dock of the Bay
    (Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay

    " The Dock of the Bay" is a Soul music song written and performed by USA soul music singer Otis Redding, released posthumously on Stax Records' Volt label in 1968 and was the first posthumous single in U.S....
    " by Otis Redding
    Otis Redding

    Otis Ray Redding, Jr. was an United States soul music singer. He is renowned for an ability to convey strong emotion through his voice. According to the website of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , Redding's name is "synonymous with the term soul, music that arose out of the black experience in America through the transmutation of Gospel musi...
    .
  • "The Tracks of My Tears
    The Tracks of My Tears

    "The Tracks of My Tears" is a 1965 hit single by The Miracles for the Tamla label. It is considered among their best recordings, and is listed on the The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll....
    " by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles.
  • "White Rabbit
    White Rabbit (song)

    "White Rabbit" is a psychedelic rock/acid rock song from Jefferson Airplane's 1967 in music album Surrealistic Pillow. It was released as a single and became the band's second top ten hit, peaking at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100....
    " by Jefferson Airplane
    Jefferson Airplane

    Jefferson Airplane was an United States rock music band formed in San Francisco, California in 1965. A pioneer of the psychedelic rock movement, Jefferson Airplane was the first band from the San Francisco scene to achieve mainstream commercial and critical success....
    .
  • "Okie From Muskogee
    Okie from Muskogee

    Okie From Muskogee is an album by Merle Haggard and the Strangers, released in 1969. Haggard has stated that the title song on this album is somewhat of a satire....
    " by Merle Haggard
    Merle Haggard

    Merle Ronald Haggard is an United States country music singer, guitarist, instrumentalist, and songwriter.Merle Haggard has become one of the true giants of country music, as a singer, guitarist, songwriter, and instrumentalist....
    .
  • "Fortunate Son
    Fortunate Son (song)

    "Fortunate Son" is a song by Creedence Clearwater Revival on their album Willy and the Poor Boys in 1969. It was released as a single, together with "Down on the Corner," in September 1969....
    " by Creedence Clearwater Revival
    Creedence Clearwater Revival

    Creedence Clearwater Revival was an United States rock and roll band who gained popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s with a number of successful singles drawn from various Studio album....
    .


Reception

Critics both praised and criticized Platoon for its presentation of the violence seen in the war and the moral ambiguity created by the realities of guerrilla warfare
Guerrilla warfare

Guerrilla warfare is the Irregular warfare warfare and combat with which a small group of combatants use mobile Military tactics to combat a larger and less mobile formal army....
, when unit leaders have to make a choice between saving the lives of their own men and taking those of suspected guerrilla sympathizers.

It shows some U.S. soldiers as violent and indiscriminate killers. Fueled by rage at seeing their friends killed and maimed by booby traps, they take their anger out on villagers who were found hiding a cache of firearms, killing and torturing Vietnamese villagers and setting their village on fire. The film has been banned in Vietnam.

The film currently has an 88% rating at Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes

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 and a Metacritic
Metacritic

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 score of 86%.

Platoons release was timely. During the mid-1980s there was a softening of attitudes towards Vietnam veterans (which had taken over ten years, since the last American soldiers pulled out of Vietnam in 1973). Sparked by the dedication of the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial in Washington, D.C., in 1982, Hollywood suddenly saw a small surge in films related to the war.

Awards and nominations


Award

  • Academy Award for Best Picture
    Academy Award for Best Picture

    The Academy Award for Best Motion Picture is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to artists working in the film industry....
  • Academy Award for Best Director Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone

    William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....
  • Academy Award for Best Sound
  • Academy Award for Best Film Editing


  • Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture-Drama
  • Golden Globe Award for Best Director-Motion Picture Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone

    William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....
  • Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger

    Tom Berenger is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning United States actor known mainly for his roles in action films....


  • Directors Guild of Amarica for Outstanding Dictorial Achievment in a Motion Picture Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone

    William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....


  • BAFTA Award for Best Director in a Motion Picture Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone

    William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....
  • BAFTA Award for Best Film Editing


  • Independant Spirit Award for Best Picture
  • Independant Spirit Award for Best Director Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone

    William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....
  • Independant Spirit Award for Best Screenplay Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone

    William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....
  • Independant Spirit Award for Best Cinematography


Nominations


  • Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
    Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

    Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry....
      Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger

    Tom Berenger is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning United States actor known mainly for his roles in action films....
  • Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
    Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

    Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry....
      William Dafoe
  • Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone

    William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....
  • Academy Award for Best Cinematography
    Academy Award for Best Cinematography

    The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is an Academy Award awarded each year to a cinematographer for work in one particular motion picture....
      Robert Richardson
    Robert Richardson

    Robert Bridge Richardson is an United States cinematographer. He has won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography twice, for his work on JFK and The Aviator....


  • Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay
    Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay

    The Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay - Motion Picture is one of the annual awards given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association....
      Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone

    William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....


  • BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography
    BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography

    1980s*1989 - Mississippi Burning - Peter Biziou** Dangerous Liaisons - Philippe Rousselot** Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey - John Seale Alan Root...
      Robert Richrardson


  • Writers Guild of Amarica Award for Best Screenplay-Original Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone

    William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....


  • Independant Spirit Award for Best Male Lead William Dafoe


Honors


American Film Institute
American Film Institute

The American Film Institute is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B....
 recognition
  • 1998 AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies
    AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies

    The first of the AFI 100 Years... series of cinematic milestones, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies is a list of the 100 best American movies, as determined by the American Film Institute from a poll of more than 1,500 artists and leaders in the film industry who chose from a list of 400 nominated movies....
     #83
  • 2001 AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills
    AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills

    Part of the AFI 100 Years... series, 'AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills' is a list of the top 100 thrilling movies in American cinema. The list was unveiled by the American Film Institute on June 12, 2001 during a CBS special hosted by Harrison Ford, who starred in four of the films on the list, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars, Blade...
    #72
  • 2007 AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition)
    AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition)

    AFI?s 100 Years...100 Movies ? 10th Anniversary Edition was the 2007 updated version of AFI's 100 Years 100 Movies. The original list was first unveiled in 1998....
     #86


Marketing

The film was marketed with the tag line, "The first casualty of war is innocence", an adaptation of Senator Hiram Johnson
Hiram Johnson

Hiram Warren Johnson was a leading United States progressivism and later isolationist politician from California; he served as Governor of California from 1911 to 1917, and as a United States Senate from 1917 to 1945....
's assertion in 1917 that "The first casualty of war is the truth." Several licensed tie-ins were released between 1986-1988. A video game was produced by Ocean Software
Ocean Software

Ocean Software was one of the biggest European video game developers/video game publishers of the 1980s and 90s. The successor company is Infogrames UK....
 for various formats. The Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo Entertainment System

The Nintendo Entertainment System is an 8-bit video game console that was released by Nintendo in North America, Europe and Australia in . In most of Asia, including Japan , the Philippines, China, Vietnam and Singapore, it was released as the ....
 version was ported
Porting

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 and published by Sunsoft. Loosely based on the film, the object of the game is to survive in the Vietnamese jungle against guerrilla
Guerrilla warfare

Guerrilla warfare is the Irregular warfare warfare and combat with which a small group of combatants use mobile Military tactics to combat a larger and less mobile formal army....
 attacks. A wargame
Wargaming

A wargame is a game that represents a military operation. Wargaming is the hobby dedicated to the play of such games, which can also be called conflict simulations, or consims for short....
 was also produced, by Avalon Hill
Avalon Hill

Avalon Hill was a game company that specialized in wargames and Strategy game board games. It also published the occasional miniature wargaming rules, role-playing game, and had a popular line of sports simulations....
, as an introductory game to attract young people into the wargaming hobby, and a board game
Board game

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 was also produced. A novelization of the film was written by Dale Dye
Dale Dye

Captain Dale Adam Dye is an American actor, presenter, businessman, and retired United States Marine Corps who served in combat during the Vietnam War....
.

See also

  • Apocalypse Now
    Apocalypse Now

    Apocalypse Now is an Cinema of the United States 1979 in film epic film war film set during the Vietnam War. It tells the tale of United States Armed Forces Captain Benjamin L....
  • The Deer Hunter
    The Deer Hunter

    The Deer Hunter is a War film drama film about a trio of Russian American steel worker friends and their infantry service in the Vietnam War....
  • The Anderson Platoon
    The Anderson Platoon

    The Anderson Platoon is an acclaimed Documentary film feature by Pierre Schoendoerffer about the Vietnam War. Two decades later, a sequel was released as Reminiscence....
  • Tour of Duty
    Tour of Duty (TV series)

    Tour of Duty was an United Statesn television drama series on Columbia Broadcasting System which ran from September 1987 to April 1990. The show follows an American infantry platoon on a tour of duty during the Vietnam War....
  • Hamburger Hill
    Hamburger Hill

    Hamburger Hill is a 1987 in film United States war film about the actual assault of the U.S. Army's 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, part of the 101st Airborne Division, on a well-fortified position, including trench warfareworks and bunkers, of the North Vietnamese Army on Ap Bia Mountain near the Laos border....
  • Full Metal Jacket
    Full Metal Jacket

    Full Metal Jacket is a war film by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novel The Short-Timers by Gustav Hasford. The title refers to the full metal jacket bullet type of ammunition used by infantry riflemen....


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