Hail, Hero! Trailer

Hail, Hero! Trailer (1969)

"The generation gap is more than just long hair, loud music, or a misunderstanding of ideals between father and son. It is a void from which a new forc" 04 October 1969 Drama 100 mins

Carl Dixon decides to quit school and enlist in the Army, even though he's already run afoul of the law as a Vietnam protestor. It is our hero's intention to use love, rather than bullets, to combat the Viet Cong. Needless to say, his idealism is no match for the harsher realities of war.

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Cast

Arthur Kennedy

as Albert Dixon

Teresa Wright

as Santha Dixon

Michael Douglas

as Carl Dixon

John Larch

as Mr. Conklin

Louise Latham

as Miss Mirabel

Charles Drake

as Senator Murchiston

Peter Strauss

as Frank Dixon

Virginia Christine

as Eleanor Murchiston

Mario Alcalde

as Congressman Arcado

Amy Stuart

as Rhetha

Heather Menzies

as Molly Adams

John Qualen

as Billy Hurd

Crew

Jerome Moross

Original Music Composer

Robert B. Hauser

Robert B. Hauser Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 04 October 1969

Production Companies

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