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Release Date:
December 10, 2010
Original Title:
My Lai Four: Soldati senza onore
Alternate Titles:
Flammen über Vietnam
Kompanie des Todes
Massacre At My Lai Four
My Lai Four
Platoon Of Death
Genres:
Crime | Drama | War
Production Companies:
Diamonds International Film
Eagle Pictures
Moonlight International Films (IT)
Sommo Indipendent Movies S.R.L.
Production Countries:
Italy | Philippines | Vietnam
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 18 IT: 18+ JP: R18+
Runtime: 100
My Lai Four, a movie about the My Lai massacre in Vietnam. Here s the blurb: Freely adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Seymour Hersh, this film recounts the story of a platoon of American soldiers led by Second Lieutenant Wm. Calley. Falling into an ambush, they come under enemy fire and in the disastrous fight that ensues, two young soldiers lose their lives; a third is so badly injured that Sgt. Cowen is forced to put him out of his hopeless agony.
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Assistant Art Director:
Jhony Katamura
Assistant Camera:
Alessandro Pitzalis
Assistant Director:
Daniele Campelli
Cinematography:
Dario Germani
Director:
Paolo Bertola
Editor:
Daniele Campelli
Foley Artist:
Edmondo Gintili
Foley Mixer:
Edmondo Gintili
Mixing Engineer:
Stefano Di Fiore
Music:
Enrico Sabena
Music Coordinator:
Giovanni Marolla
Post Production Supervisor:
Massimo Paolucci
Production Design:
Claudio Cosentino
Production Manager:
Mauro Cagnina
Sound Designer:
Stefano Di Fiore
Sound Effects Editor:
Tommaso Conti
Special Effects:
Dick Sto. Domingo
Special Effects Supervisor:
Paolo Bertola
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Paolo Bertola
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