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Gardens of Stone (1987)

Gardens of Stone (1987)
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Set in Washington D.C. during the Vietnam War era, Gardens of Stone concentrates on the trials and tribulations of the Arlington National Cemetery home guard. James Caan plays career soldier Sgt. Clell Hazard, who has come to the sad conclusion that Vietnam is unwinnable and that America should withdraw as soon as possible. His attitude is contrasted to that held by Private Jackie Willow (D.B. Sweeney), who wants nothing more in life than to go into battle for his country. Though Hazard cannot officially dissuade Willow from this yearning, he pulls a few surreptitious strings to change the lad's mind, including encouraging a renewed romance between Jackie and his former girlfriend Rachel (Mary Stuart Masterton). After so many big-budgeters, Coppola determined that Gardens would be a deliberately "small" picture, concentrating on personalities rather than opulence; the director's father, Carmine Coppola, supplied the music, while Peter Masterton and Carlyn Glynn, the real-life parents of Mary Stuart Masterton, play Mary's on-screen dad and mom. Gardens of Stone was adapted by Ronald Bass from the novel by Nicholas Proffitt. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
James CaanAnjelica Huston, (more)
Director(s):
Francis Ford Coppola
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Gardens of Stone

Set in Washington D.C. during the Vietnam War era, Gardens of Stone concentrates on the trials and tribulations of the Arlington National Cemetery home guard. James Caan plays career soldier Sgt. Clell Hazard, who has come to the sad conclusion that Vietnam is unwinnable and that America should withdraw as soon as possible. His attitude is contrasted to that held by Private Jackie Willow (D.B. Sweeney), who wants nothing more in life than to go into battle for his country. Though Hazard cannot officially dissuade Willow from this yearning, he pulls a few surreptitious strings to change the lad's mind, including encouraging a renewed romance between Jackie and his former girlfriend Rachel (Mary Stuart Masterton). After so many big-budgeters, Coppola determined that Gardens would be a deliberately "small" picture, concentrating on personalities rather than opulence; the director's father, Carmine Coppola, supplied the music, while Peter Masterton and Carlyn Glynn, the real-life parents of Mary Stuart Masterton, play Mary's on-screen dad and mom. Gardens of Stone was adapted by Ronald Bass from the novel by Nicholas Proffitt. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Francis Ford Coppola
Writer(s):
Ronald Bass
Producer(s):
Francis Ford CoppolaMichael LevyDavid Valdes
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Not For Children, Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Categories:
War
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    KATIE D.

    Very good story line...acting was not so great. Was a very good depiction of how a certain Army unit operates (Arlington) Pretty emotional. But like I said...the acting left very a lot to be desired.

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    ROBIN and donna C.

    I saw this movie when it 1st came out 20 years ago and it is still my favorite movie of all times. I've got the original and have seen more times then I care to remember. It's refreshing to see a movie about Vietnam on the home front. It tells a story of a young man who desperately wants to go fight on the front line and serve his country proudly. All the characters are awesome. I think DB Sweeny and James Cann and James Earl Jones do a terrifc job in this movie. I would HIGHLY recommend this to anyone even if you aren't a war movie buff like I am. It does show a soft side too. I've been to DC and have seen the Tomb Of The Unknown Solider and this movie and how it treats the survivors and beloved soliders here and gone, is fantastic and very respectful.

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    Ben B.

    A very good movie, brings out feelings, pro and con for the vietnam war.

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