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  1. Jun 26, 2008 · With Jerry Anderson, Pat Farley, Howard Fisher, Herbie Fletcher. BETWEEN THE LINES explores the Vietnam War through the prism of the surfing sub-culture. The film looks at the dramatic effect that the Vietnam War and draft had on young American men who rode waves.

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    • Documentary
    • Scott Bass, Ty Ponder
    • 2008-06-26
  2. This documentary film offers unique insight into the dramatic effect that the Vietnam War and draft had on young American men who rode waves. This film explores the choice that most draft age surfers faced during the Vietnam War era: either go to war or evade the draft. It was one or the other.

  3. Jul 22, 2010 · In one of the film’s highlights, a soldier recounts his dangerous quest to score perfect A-frames in Viet Cong territory – where he and a fellow soldier share a session of a lifetime. This confirms what all surfers have suspected to be true: perfect, uncrowded waves are to die for.

  4. Jun 26, 2008 · Narrated by John Milius, Between the Lines explores the choice that most draft age surfers faced during the Vietnam War era: either go to war or evade the draft. It was one or the other. Between the Lines delves into the lives of two surfers who choose opposite paths. Pat Farley and Brant Page.

  5. Between the Lines: The True Story of Surfers and the Vietnam War is a 2008 documentary film that examines the Vietnam War and its effects on the surf culture. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Synopsis. Pat Farley, a heavy combat vet, volunteered for service in Vietnam and was discharged with a full psychiatric pension.

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  7. Jan 1, 2008 · Between the Lines: The True Story of Surfers During the Vietnam War. Jerry Anderson. 5.00. 1 rating1 review. During the 1960's, mainstream America viewed surfers as the idyllic expression of freedom. Most surfers didn't care about mainstream America's perception. They just wanted to go surfing.

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