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    Vietnam Requiem

    1982 · History · 48m

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  1. Jul 15, 1982 · With Raymond Baker, Charles A. Beckwith, Albert Allen Dobbs, Duane Maybee. This documentary film comprises of interviews with five Vietnam War veterans in 1982 in prison for violent crimes committed after leaving the military, interwoven with film and television clips from the period.

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    • Documentary, History, War
    • Bill Couturié, Jonas McCord
    • 1982-07-15
  2. Vietnam Requiem is a 1982 ABC News Closeup television documentary directed by Bill Couturié and Jonas McCord and photographed by Ted Haimes. It is about the post-traumatic stress disorder suffered by veterans. The film comprises interviews with five Vietnam War veterans then in prison for crimes committed after discharge, inter-cut with news ...

  3. Apr 11, 2024 · The film comprises interviews with five Vietnam War veterans Duane Maybee, James McAllister, Kenneth Patterson, Raymond Baker and Albert "Peewee" Dobbs then in prison for crimes committed after discharge, inter-cut with news footage from the time of the war, with narration by Peter Thomas.

    • 49 min
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  5. Synopsis. This documentary film comprises of interviews with five Vietnam War veterans in 1982 in prison for violent crimes committed after leaving the military, interwoven with film and...

  6. This documentary film comprises of interviews with five Vietnam War veterans in 1982 in prison for violent crimes committed after leaving the military, interwoven with film and television clips from the period.

  7. 1982 Directed by Bill Couturié, Jonas McCord. This documentary film comprises of interviews with five Vietnam War veterans in 1982 in prison for violent crimes committed after leaving the military, interwoven with film and television clips from the period.

    • Bill Couturié, Jonas Mccord
  8. Vietnam Requiem (1983) Run Time - 60 min.|. AllMovie Rating. User Ratings (0) Your Rating. Overview ↓. User Reviews ↓. Related ↓. Share on. facebook. twitter. Synopsis. According to this report, 34 percent of the Americans who saw combat in Vietnam were later arrested for civilian offenses.

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