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  1. The Hanoi Hilton was one site used by the North Vietnamese Army to house, torture and interrogate captured servicemen, mostly American pilots shot down during bombing raids.

  2. The Hanoi Hilton in a 1970 aerial surveillance photo. Hỏa Lò Prison ( Vietnamese: [hwâː lɔ̀], Nhà tù Hỏa Lò; French: Prison Hỏa Lò) was a prison in Hanoi originally used by the French colonists in Indochina for political prisoners, and later by North Vietnam for U.S. prisoners of war during the Vietnam War.

  3. The Hanoi Hilton is a 1987 Vietnam War film written and directed by Lionel Chetwynd, with music by Jimmy Webb. It follows a group of American POWs and their experiences in Hoa Lo in the 1960s and early 1970s.

  4. The Hanoi Hilton is a 1987 war film which focuses on the experiences of American prisoners of war who were held in the infamous Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi during the 1960s and 1970s and the story is told from their perspectives.

  5. Hanoi is a medium sized map, with a prison inside and a barricaded street along the outside. Taking place at night, the map is quite dark. The location of the map is a North Vietnamese Army prison, based on the real-life Hanoi Hilton.

  6. Hegdahl was turned over to Vietnamese militiamen who treated him less hospitably, clubbing him repeatedly with their rifles before moving him to the infamous "Hanoi Hilton" prison. The interrogators first insisted that Hegdahl was a commando or an agent.

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  8. May 23, 1987 · The Hanoi Hilton: Directed by Lionel Chetwynd. With Michael Moriarty, John Edwin Shaw, Ken Wright, Paul Le Mat. Follows the suffering, torture, and brutal treatment that American prisoners of war had to deal with on a daily basis while in North Vietnam's Hoa Lo prison.

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