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'''''Heaven & Earth''''' is a 1993 Vietnam War film directed by [[Oliver Stone]] and based on the life of Le Ly Hayslip, who wrote about her experiences growing up as young Vietnamese woman during the height of the war. The film was part of director [[Oliver Stone]]'s unofficial "trilogy" of Vietnam War-themed films which included 1986's ''[[Platoon]]'' and 1989's ''[[Born on the Fourth of July]]''. | '''''Heaven & Earth''''' is a 1993 Vietnam War film directed by [[Oliver Stone]] and based on the life of Le Ly Hayslip, who wrote about her experiences growing up as a young Vietnamese woman during the height of the war. The film was part of director [[Oliver Stone]]'s unofficial "trilogy" of Vietnam War-themed films which included 1986's ''[[Platoon]]'' and 1989's ''[[Born on the Fourth of July]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 00:16, 25 February 2014
Heaven & Earth is a 1993 Vietnam War film directed by Oliver Stone and based on the life of Le Ly Hayslip, who wrote about her experiences growing up as a young Vietnamese woman during the height of the war. The film was part of director Oliver Stone's unofficial "trilogy" of Vietnam War-themed films which included 1986's Platoon and 1989's Born on the Fourth of July.
The following weapons were used in the film Heaven & Earth:
M16A1
The M16A1 fitted with a suppressor is seen in the hands of Gunnery Sgt. Steve Butler (Tommy Lee Jones)
M60
[M60 machine gun|M60 machine guns]] can be seen mounted on Marine helicopters during an evacuation.
M1 Carbine
South Vietnamese troops are seen carrying M1 Carbines.
M1911A1
Gunnery Sgt. Steve Butler (Tommy Lee Jones) is seen with an M1911A1. An Army captain carries an M1911A1.