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Casualties of War (1989)

7.1 | Aug 18, 1989 (US) | Drama, History, War | 01:53
Budget: 22 500 000 | Revenue: 18 671 317

Even in war… murder is murder.

During the Vietnam War, a soldier finds himself the outsider of his own squad when they unnecessarily kidnap a female villager.

Featured Crew

Director
Second Assistant Director
Original Music Composer
Producer
Stunt Double
Casting
Makeup Supervisor
Unit Production Manager, Co-Producer
Director of Photography
Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Cast

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Michael J. Fox
Private Eriksson
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Sean Penn
Sgt. Tony Meserve
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Don Harvey
Cpl. Thomas E. Clark
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John C. Reilly
Private Herbert Hatcher
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John Leguizamo
Private Antonio Diaz
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Erik King
Brown
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Ving Rhames
Lt. Reilly
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Wendell Pierce
MacIntire

Reviews

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kevin2019
10 | Jan 17, 2025
"Casualties of War" is a deeply disturbing and emotionally overpowering film which remains strictly impartial throughout and it just recounts the acutely distressing and repugnant details in a dramatically harrowing yet still compelling way. The rape itself is dealt with in an incredibly matter-of-fact fashion as indeed is the victim's very life when she is indiscriminately murdered after she becomes an inconvenience. It is also shocking but to be expected that when Private Eriksson brings squad leader Sergeant Meserve's criminal act to the attention of his superiors he is met with a lack of concern and even a measure of anger. The real area of upset for them lies not with a lack of justice for the victim, but with the lives of the young men in the platoon Eriksson is about to destroy.
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Wuchak
8 | Sep 18, 2020
_**Beautiful and brutal, artistic and ugly**_ Based on a true story, the arrogant sergeant (Sean Penn) of a 5-man squad on a reconnaissance mission in Vietnam in November, 1966, decides to kidnap a Vietnamese farm girl for some “portable R&R” because it would be "good for the morale of the squad." But PFC Eriksson (Michael J. Fox) refuses to participate and fears being “killed In Action” for dissenting. “Casualties of War” (1989) separates itself from other Vietnam War movies by focusing on the incident at hand, including the build-up and aftermath. Its uniqueness is augmented by Brian De Palma’s slightly off-kilter style. The picture balances the beauty of the location and the artistry of Brian De Palma's filmmaking with the horror and ugliness of war & rape. It's also realistic and compelling while simultaneously being mundane, which is why some viewers might find it boring. In other words, this is more of a gut-wrenching war drama with some action than a typical war flick with explosions and action thrills galore. It fairly closely follows the real story; Google Incident on Hill 192 for details. The movie runs 1 hour, 59 minutes, with the original Theatrical Cut being 6 minutes shorter. It was shot in Phang Nga, Kanchanaburi & Phuket, Thailand, and Dolores Park, San Francisco, California. GRADE: A-/B+