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Born on the Fourth of July

Paralyzed in the Vietnam war, Ron Kovic becomes an anti-war and pro-human rights political activist after feeling betrayed by the country he fought for.

Director(s)

Jerry Levine

Josh Evans

Oliver Stone

Joseph P. Reidy

Stephen Lim

Susan Malerstein

Cast & Crew

Craig T. Nelson

Craig T. Nelson

Marine Officer

Willem Dafoe

Willem Dafoe

Charlie

John C. McGinley

John C. McGinley

Official #1 - Democratic Convention, Pushing Wheelchair

Oliver Stone

Oliver Stone

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Joseph P. Reidy

Joseph P. Reidy

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Bob Gunton

Bob Gunton

Doctor

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise

Ron Kovic

Jenna Von Oÿ

Jenna Von Oÿ

Young Suzanne Kovic

Holly Marie Combs

Holly Marie Combs

Jenny

David Herman

David Herman

Patient - VA Hospital

Wayne Knight

Wayne Knight

Official #2 - Democratic Convention

John Getz

John Getz

Marine Major - Vietnam

Norman D. Wilson

Norman D. Wilson

Veteran (uncredited)

David Warshofsky

David Warshofsky

Lieutenant - Vietnam

Frank Whaley

Frank Whaley

Timmy

Tom Sizemore

Tom Sizemore

Vet - Villa Dulce

Beau Starr

Beau Starr

Man #2 - Arthur's Bar

Nick Nicholson

Nick Nicholson

Soldier (uncredited)

Jake Weber

Jake Weber

Donna's Boyfriend - Syracuse, NY

James Le Gros

James Le Gros

Platoon - Vietnam

Daniel Baldwin

Daniel Baldwin

Vet #1 - Democratic Convention

Dale Dye

Dale Dye

Infantry Colonel

Damien Leake

Damien Leake

Patient - VA Hospital

Henry Strzalkowski

Henry Strzalkowski

(uncredited)

Bruce MacVittie

Bruce MacVittie

Patient - VA Hospital

R. D. Call

R. D. Call

Chaplain - Vietnam

Frank Girardeau

Frank Girardeau

Agent #1 - Miami Convention

Markus Flanagan

Markus Flanagan

Doctor - Vietnam

Michael Wincott

Michael Wincott

Vet - Villa Dulce

Jack McGee

Jack McGee

Democratic Delegate - Democratic Convention

Mark Moses

Mark Moses

Doctor

Vivica A. Fox

Vivica A. Fox

Hooker

Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger

Sergeant Hayes

David Neidorf

David Neidorf

Patient - VA Hospital

Chris Pedersen

Chris Pedersen

Aide #3 - VA Hospital

Corkey Ford

Corkey Ford

Marvin - VA Hospital

Ivan Kane

Ivan Kane

Vet - Villa Dulce

Paul Sanchez

Paul Sanchez

Patient - VA Hospital

Susan Malerstein

Susan Malerstein

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Lucinda Jenney

Lucinda Jenney

Passerby #2 - Democratic Convention

William Baldwin

William Baldwin

Platoon - Vietnam

Reg E. Cathey

Reg E. Cathey

Speaker - Syracuse, NY

Frank Cavestani

Frank Cavestani

Vet #3 - Miami Convention

William Mapother

William Mapother

Platoon - Vietnam

Mike Starr

Mike Starr

Man #1 - Arthur's Bar

Josh Evans

Josh Evans

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Jodi Long

Jodi Long

Reporter #1 - Democratic Conventon

Edith Diaz

Edith Diaz

Madame - Villa Dulce

Lili Taylor

Lili Taylor

Jamie Wilson

Michael Guess

Michael Guess

Platoon

Jerry Levine

Jerry Levine

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Ed Lauter

Ed Lauter

Legion Commander

Michelle Hurst

Michelle Hurst

Reporter #2 - Democratic Conventon

Brian Tarantina

Brian Tarantina

Vet #2 - Miami Convention

Alan Toy

Alan Toy

Paraplegic #3 - Miami Convention

Begonya Plaza

Begonya Plaza

Charlie's Hooker - Villa Dulce

Stephen Baldwin

Stephen Baldwin

Billy Vorsovich

Richard Poe

Richard Poe

Frankie - VA Hospital

Delia Sheppard

Delia Sheppard

Protesting War Widow (uncredited)

Annie McEnroe

Annie McEnroe

Passerby #4 - Democratic Convention

Bill Allen

Bill Allen

Platoon - Vietnam

Raymond J. Barry

Raymond J. Barry

Mr. Kovic

Anne Bobby

Anne Bobby

Suzanne Kovic

John William Galt

John William Galt

Fat Republican - Miami Convention

Norma Moore

Norma Moore

Massapequa Mom

Kyra Sedgwick

Kyra Sedgwick

Donna

Caroline Kava

Caroline Kava

Mrs. Kovic

Tony Frank

Tony Frank

Mr. Wilson

Anthony Pena

Anthony Pena

Bartender - Villa Dulce

Melinda Renna

Melinda Renna

Barmaid - Arthur's Bar

Réal Andrews

Réal Andrews

Vet #2 - Democratic Convention

Jason Gedrick

Jason Gedrick

Martinez - Vietnam

Elizabeth Hoffman

Elizabeth Hoffman

Passerby #1 - Democratic Convention

Samantha Larkin

Samantha Larkin

Patty Kovic

Stephen Lim

Stephen Lim

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Rocky Carroll

Rocky Carroll

Willie - VA Hospital

Sean Stone

Sean Stone

Young Jimmy Kovic

Bryan Larkin

Bryan Larkin

young Ron

Billie Neal

Billie Neal

Nurse Washington - VA Hospital

Byron Minns

Byron Minns

Platoon - Vietnam

Rob Camilletti

Rob Camilletti

Tommy Finnelli

Cordelia González

Cordelia González

Maria Elena

Richard Panebianco

Richard Panebianco

Joey Walsh

Eagle-Eye Cherry

Eagle-Eye Cherry

Vet #1 - Miami Convention

Erika Geminder

Erika Geminder

Young Patty

Peter Crombie

Peter Crombie

Undercover Vet - Miami Convention

Dean Denton

Dean Denton

Marine Recruiter (uncredited)

Andrew Lauer

Andrew Lauer

Vet - Villa Dulce

John Del Regno

John Del Regno

Friend #1 - Arthur's Bar

Jayne Haynes

Jayne Haynes

Mrs. Wilson

Stacey Moseley

Stacey Moseley

Young Donna's Friend

Ellen Pasternack

Ellen Pasternack

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Joy Zapata

Joy Zapata

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Claude Brooks

Claude Brooks

Platoon - Vietnam

Edie Brickell

Edie Brickell

Folk Singer - Syracuse, NY

Rick Masters

Rick Masters

Man #3 - Arthur's Bar

J.R. Nutt

J.R. Nutt

Young Tommy

Ken Osborne

Ken Osborne

Paraplegic #2 - Miami Convention

Chuck Pfeiffer

Chuck Pfeiffer

Secret Service Agent - Miami Convention

William Wallace

William Wallace

Agent #2 - Miami Convention

Theresa Bell

Theresa Bell

Democratic Conventioner (uncredited)

Ron Kovic

Ron Kovic

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Donald Wilson

Donald Wilson

Corpsman - Vietnam

Jessica Prunell

Jessica Prunell

Young Donna

Gale Mayron

Gale Mayron

Friend #2

Seth Allen

Seth Allen

Young Tommy

Ben Wright

Ben Wright

Platoon

Details

GenresDrama, War
Runtime2h 25 mins
Released on20 Dec 1989
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

kevin2019

10/10

"Born on the Fourth of July" is a powerful, worthwhile, and highly recommended film which shows the real social and familial challenges Ron Kovic faced when struggling to come to terms with the devastating after effects of war and the reality of how the contentious conflict changed him as a person and redefined how he perceived the world. He became dependant on alcohol for a time, but during a sojourn in Mexico while the continuing conflict in Vietnam was becoming more protracted by the day - it eventually becomes overrun by serious lapses in judgement which results in the ongoing deaths of many more innocent people - he has an epiphany of sorts and upon his return home he joins the anti-war movement and this fact - how this initially staunch supporter of the war embarked upon an extremely personal journey and became active in attempting to bring the war to an end by becoming an incredibly vocal anti-Vietnam demonstrator - is the most startling aspect of his often deeply emotional story which is yet another in the growing collection of insightful and invaluable first hand accounts detailing the damaging long term horrors wrought by the Vietnam war.

CinemaSerf

7/10

I think this might be the only film in which I’ve seen Tom Cruise actually act! It’s an inspired piece of casting from Oliver Stone that puts this pretty boy Ron Kovic front and centre as the Vietnam War rages half way around the world from his American home. This lad’s family have history fighting for their country, and despite some reservations from his father (Raymond J. Barry) but with the active support of his mother (Caroline Kava), he enlists. His time in Asia is fraught with danger; their enemy ruthless and tenacious and their command structure isn’t the most cohesive, but he does form a solid bond with his colleagues as they face their daily perils. Those perils impact increasingly more directly on Ron until he is transported back without the use of his legs, or anything much else below his waistline. The doctors are brutally frank with him. No walking and no children. He’s determined, however, not to lose these limbs and it’s that fortitude that sees him returned home to a family ill-equipped to deal with his or their own demons. One of his friends suggests he gets a job, but with a decent government cheque coming in each month he shuns that idea and is soon an unfulfilled drunken drug addict with nobody around him having any idea how to help. Perhaps salvation for this man might come from an unlikely quarter as he begins to fight against the indifference shown by Uncle Sam to it’s veterans once their usefulness has expired. He turns out to be quite an orator and is swiftly galvanising not just the victims but the entire anti-war effort across his country - much to the chagrin of the powers that be. The effort from Cruise here is transformative. He morphs convincingly from the handsome idealistic boy-next-door to the foul-mouthed, scruffy looking, protester with what I think is his most natural of performances. He positively oozes an embittered toxicity against the authorities who now consider him, and many thousands like him, little more than an inconvenience. He is a bit of a pig to be around, is Ron, and that puts enormous pressure on his friends and family - well extolled by Kava, Josh Evans as his younger brother Tommy and by Barry as a father dealing with his own feelings of helplessness and guilt. Away from the personalities, this film effectively illustrates just how abandoned many of the injured were. With insufficient medical care, facilities and staff often meaning their recovery processes were delayed and the psychological effects of that on both the injured and those charged with their care is writ large, too. Stone understands how to convey the horrors of war and the scarring it causes and the originally adapted screenplay by Kovic himself is gritty and realistic on both a military and personal level. The man has flaws and he knows it, but once he has a conduit for his considerable energy he can become formidable. This isn’t an easy watch, but as an antidote to so much glamorised wartime fiction, it works well.

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