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Heartbreak Ridge
1986
1983. Thomas Highway (Clint Eastwood) is a well-decorated career military man in the United States Marine Corps, he who has seen action in Korea and Vietnam. His current rank is Gunnery Sergeant. His experiences have led him to become an opinionated, no nonsense man, who is prone to bursts of violence, especially when he's drunk, if the situation does not suit him, regardless of the specifics or people involved. Because of these actions, he has spent his fair share of overnighters behind bars. Close to retirement, one of his last assignments, one he requested, is back at his old unit at Cherry Point, North Carolina, from where he was transferred for insubordination and conduct unbecoming. He is to train a reconnaissance platoon. His superior officer, the much younger and combat inexperienced Major Malcolm Powers (Everett McGill), sees Highway as a relic of an old-styled military. Highway's commanding officer, Lieutenant Ring (Boyd Gaines), the platoon leader, is also a younger man who has no combat experience, but is academically inclined and happy-go-lucky. Highway finds that his team is a rag-tag bunch of slackers, who includes wannabe rock musician Corporal Stitch Jones (Mario Van Peebles), with whom Highway had an inauspicious earlier meeting. The men in the platoon, who truly believe Highway is crazy, hate him, and don't understand why they have to follow his harsh training regimen when the United States is not currently at war. The Major, who is all about efficiency regardless of combat readiness, has the same views of Highway. He is clear that he sees Highway's platoon solely as a training mechanism for his own elite squad trained by Highway's nemesis, Staff Sergeant Webster (Moses Gunn). Things for Highway and his platoon change when the United States enters into war in Grenada. Through it all, Highway tries to reconnect with his bar waitress ex-wife Aggie (Marsha Mason), he even clandestinely reading women's magazines to understand her better. Two primary obstacles stand in his way: Roy Jennings (Bo Svenson), Aggie's boss and current suitor who hates Marines, and Aggie's own remembrance of how dysfunctional their marriage was.
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... the scars run deep.
JBscale
65
Good
Film Detail
Genre
Military and War - Action
Length
2 hrs. 10 mins.
US Theatrical Release
December 5, 1986
US Box Office
$42,724,017
(#2130 of 7074)
Global Office
No Data Available
Rating
R
Restricted
Collection Detail
Release Method
Single Disc & Digital
Aquired Format
Movies Anywhere
Aspect Ratio
WS 1.78:1
Audio
English:
DTS-HD Master 5.1
Studio
Warner Brothers
Released
June 7, 2011
Acquired Date
February 27, 2014
Times Seen
0 Times
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Actors
Clint Eastwood
Marsha Mason
Everett McGill
Moses Gunn
Eileen Heckart
Bo Svenson
Boyd Gaines
Mario Van Peebles
Arlen Dean Snyder
Vincent Irizarry
Ramón Franco
Tom Villard
Directors
Clint Eastwood
Producers
Clint Eastwood
Writers
James Carabatsos
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