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The Deer Hunter

Original synopsis inspired by the premise: Three steelworkers enlist and are sent to Vietnam in a gripping Vietnam War drama. One leaves behind a rushed marriage, while the other two cultivate a tender, shared love. The brutal trials of combat test their loyalties and dreams, and the experience of war forever reshapes their lives.

Director(s)

Michael Cimino

June Samson

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Cast & Crew

Christopher Walken

Christopher Walken

Nikanor "Nick" Chevotarevich

Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep

Linda

Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro

Michael Vronsky

Joe Grifasi

Joe Grifasi

Bandleader

Rutanya Alda

Rutanya Alda

Angela

John Savage

John Savage

Steven Pushkov

George Dzundza

George Dzundza

John

Joel Thingvall

Joel Thingvall

Steel Worker (uncredited)

John Cazale

John Cazale

Stan

June Samson

June Samson

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Richard Kuss

Richard Kuss

Linda's Father

Paul D'Amato

Paul D'Amato

Sergeant

Mady Kaplan

Mady Kaplan

Axel's Girl

Shirley Stoler

Shirley Stoler

Steven's Mother

Amy Wright

Amy Wright

Bridesmaid

Pierre Segui

Pierre Segui

Julien

Dennis Watlington

Dennis Watlington

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Chuck Aspegren

Chuck Aspegren

Axel

Mary Ann Haenel

Mary Ann Haenel

Stan's Girl

Christopher Colombi Jr.

Christopher Colombi Jr.

Wedding Man

Victoria Karnafel

Victoria Karnafel

Sad Looking Girl

Jack Scardino

Jack Scardino

Cold Old Man

Joe Strnad

Joe Strnad

Bingo Caller

Helen Tomko

Helen Tomko

Helen

Charlene Darrow

Charlene Darrow

Red Head

Jane-Colette Disko

Jane-Colette Disko

Girl Checker

Michael Wollet

Michael Wollet

Stock Boy

Robert Beard

Robert Beard

World War Veteran

Joe Dzizmba

Joe Dzizmba

World War Veteran

Stephen Kopestonsky

Stephen Kopestonsky

Priest

John F. Buchmelter III

John F. Buchmelter III

Bar Patron

Frank Devore

Frank Devore

Barman

Tom Becker

Tom Becker

Doctor

Lynn Kongkham

Lynn Kongkham

Nurse

Nongnuj Timruang

Nongnuj Timruang

Bar Girl

Po Pao Pee

Po Pao Pee

Chinese Referee

Dale Burroughs

Dale Burroughs

Embassy Guard

Parris Hicks

Parris Hicks

Sergeant

Samui Muang-Intata

Samui Muang-Intata

Chinese Bodyguard

Sapox Colisium

Sapox Colisium

Chinese Man

Vitoon Winwitoon

Vitoon Winwitoon

NVA Officer

Somsak Sengvilai

Somsak Sengvilai

V.C. Referee

Charan Nusvanon

Charan Nusvanon

Chinese Boss

Jiam Gongtongsmoot

Jiam Gongtongsmoot

Chinese Man At Door

Chai Peyawan

Chai Peyawan

South Vietnamese Prisoner

Mana Hansa

Mana Hansa

South Vietnamese Prisoner

Sombot Jumpanoi

Sombot Jumpanoi

South Vietnamese Prisoner

Phip Manee

Phip Manee

Woman In Village

Ding Santos

Ding Santos

V.C. Guard

Krieng Chaiyapuk

Krieng Chaiyapuk

V.C. Guard

Ot Palapoo

Ot Palapoo

V.C. Guard

Chok Chai Mahasoke

Chok Chai Mahasoke

V.C. Guard

Michael Cimino

Michael Cimino

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Details

GenresDrama, War
Runtime3h 3 mins
Released on08 Dec 1978
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

Andres Gomez

6/10

Slow pace movie which nicely depicts the life of worker class Russian inmigrants in USA and the impact that its young generation receives from Vietnam's war. The actual shock cause being the crazy game of the Russian roulette only helps from the artistic point of view of the film but it is well blended into the actual story.

JPV852

9/10

The Deer Hunter (1978) — Excellent character war drama that showcases some great performances, mainly De Niro and Walken. Directed by Michael Cimino, this 3-hour film takes its time developing these characters and shows the psychological side of the horrors of Vietnam, and war in general. Probably makes a good companion film with Apocalypse Now, released only seven months later (in the U.S.). **4.5/5**

CinemaSerf

7/10

Did Michael Cimino ever make another movie? I wouldn't be surprised if not after this harrowing and intense look at the human psyche after it's exposure to the brutalities of war. The war was in Vietnam, and the protagonists here are those who survived - to varying degrees - to return home to what they hope will be some sort of normality. To some semblance of what they left behind. To some humanity. The three men all come from an Ohio sawmill town via some Eastern Europe antecedence, and they willingly enlist to fight for their country "Michael" (Robert De Niro), "Nicky" (Christopher Walken) and "Steven" (John Savage). It's the latter man who has just got married and so who feels a great wrench when they are almost summarily deployed. That deployment sees them captured, tortured and exposed to the most deadly game of Russian roulette you're ever likely to witness. The narrative now splices a little so we can follow the three character's individual experiences in escaping and trying to get home. The way the threads weave here is hugely impactful on the presentation of the story to the audience. The characterful efforts - especially from Savage, and a really taut and considered direction allow us to observe the impact of the conflict not just on the men - physically, emotionally and psychologically; but on those left behind. Those epitomised by "Linda" (Meryl Streep) whose needs are torn between loyalty to those absent and need for comfort from those not. It's not meant to be an history, cinematic licence abounds. This is essentially a darkly written observation of the consequences of war, or trauma and of loyalty. It could be about any war. These are not soldiers, they are barely-trained young men in uniform and the plot could just as readily apply to any other people drafted in to fight for a cause they didn't understand in a place they'd probably never heard of. Does it need to be three hours long? My jury is out on that. It does allow itself to meander at times, but the more I watch it the more I wonder if Cimino hasn't built in some necessary steam valves for us to rest from the intensity of the characterisations here. The intensity of the photography and Stanley Myers score - with some almost incongruous help from the guitar themed "Cavatina" by (the other) John Williams makes this as must for a big screen, makes you think a bit and certainly offers career best roles from Walken and Savage.

talisencrw

10/10

With director Cimino's recent death and his reputation in tatters since the debacle of 'Heaven's Gate', I decided to visit 'The Deer Hunter'. Though over three hours long, it's astonishing, paced so achingly right and I can see why he rightfully earned the 'carte blanche' that would unfortunately lead to his downfall (as well as an entire studio's) as soon as he made his next film. But to reach such heights and to have such ambition--as well as undeniable talent--is a victory in and of itself. Just armed with the main five actors alone, at the zenith of their craft, a fine script (really the first interesting and well-deliberated Vietnam film to hit the big screen) and Vilmos Zsigmond behind the camera meant that this would prove something special. Scenes that will haunt you forever. My favourite shot is the incredible 360-degree pan shot around Linda's bedroom when she realizes she's given up on Nick and is going to declare her love to Michael--extraordinary stuff. What's YOURS? Many film lovers who despise Cimino's work instantly clam up when 'The Deer Hunter' is mentioned...and there's a reason for that. It's deservedly considered one of the finest American films of the 70's--a decade that was chock-full of great ones.

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