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Tribes, also known as The Soldier Who Declared Peace (UK), is a 1970 American television drama film broadcast as an ABC Movie of the Week directed by Joseph Sargent.
- Al Capps, Marty Cooper
The film features an interesting culture clash between two Marine drill instructors and a hippie draftee. One drill instructor, Drake (Darren McGavin), starts to see the merits of the hippie, Adrian (Jan-Michael Vincent), but the senior drill instructor refuses to budge an inch.
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Synopsis. As a busload of recruits arrives at a U. S. Marine training base, tough and seasoned drill instructor Sergeant Drake spots a long-haired youth wearing a flowing robe, beads, and sandals. Addressing the boy, Adrian, as "Lady," the sergeant makes it clear that he has no use for "hippies."
- Joseph Sargent, Bruce Fowler
- Darren Mcgavin
Iron-willed drill instructor Drake (Darren McGavin) is faced with a difficult task: breaking hardened hippie Adrian (Jan-Michael Vincent). The outspoken draftee wants nothing to do with the war in...
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- Joseph Sargent
A fresh-faced Jan-Michael Vincent plays a hippie drafted into the Marines who refuses to allow the War Machine that conflates militarism and patriotism to alter his life philosophy.
Nov 10, 1970 · The TV movie Tribes struck a responsive chord with young TV hounds of the early 1970s. Jan-Michael Vincent plays a long-haired hippie who, despite his anti-war sentiments, ends up in the Marines. Though forced to endure the torture of a buzz-cut, Vincent remains flippant and rebellious.