Friendly Fire | |
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Genre | Drama War |
Written by | Fay Kanin (based on the book by C. D. B. Bryan) |
Directed by | David Greene |
Starring | Carol Burnett, Ned Beatty, Sam Waterston, Timothy Hutton |
Music by | Leonard Rosenman |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Martin Starger |
Producers | Philip Barry Jr. Fay Kanin |
Production locations | Stockton, California |
Cinematography | Harry J. May |
Editor | Michael Economou |
Running time | 147 minutes |
Production companies | Marble Arch Productions Martin Starger Productions |
Distributor | ITV Global |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Mono |
Original release |
Directed by Kenneth Johnson. With David James Elliott, Catherine Bell, Patrick Labyorteaux, John M. A Navy pilot drops a bomb on a British position, killing three soldiers and injuring others.
Friendly Fire is an American television movie first broadcast on the ABC network on April 22, 1979. Watched that night by an estimated 64 million people,[1]Friendly Fire went on to win four Emmy awards, including Outstanding Drama Special.[2] The film was directed by David Greene.[3] Microsoft office templates status reports template.
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- The true story of Peg (Carol Burnett, The Four Seasons) and Gene Mullen (Ned Beatty, Deliverance) who pursue the truth over their son s death in Vietnam. After their son is killed in Vietnam the couple s on-going enquiries eventually establish he was killed by artillery fire from friendly forces.
The movie tells the real-life story of Peg Mullen (played by Carol Burnett),[4] a woman from rural Iowa who with her husband works against government obstacles to uncover the actual details and facts about the death of their son Michael, an Army infantry soldier killed by 'friendly fire' in February 1970 during the Vietnam War.Her husband Gene, a World War II veteran, is played by Ned Beatty.
Sergeant Mullen was drafted in September 1968 after he graduated from college and sent to South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) assigned to the 198th Infantry Brigade, 23rd Infantry Division (Americal Division) in September 1969.[5] He was listed as a non-battle casualty after being accidentally killed with another soldier from an exploding Army artillery shell burst fragment, while Mullen and most of his platoon were asleep at night on their hilltop position; the government did not report publicly the number of non-battle deaths or their names on its weekly casualty lists during the war.
Friendly Fire is adapted by Fay Kanin[4] from C. D. B. The sims 4 full edit cas cheat. Classroom rules and expectations pdf. Bryan's 1976 book of the same name.[6] The book was in turn was adapted from a series of New Yorker magazine articles Bryan had written about the Mullens and their ordeal.[7]
Cast[edit]
Friendly Fire | |
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Genre | Drama War |
Written by | Fay Kanin (based on the book by C. D. B. Bryan) |
Directed by | David Greene |
Starring | Carol Burnett, Ned Beatty, Sam Waterston, Timothy Hutton |
Music by | Leonard Rosenman |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Martin Starger |
Producers | Philip Barry Jr. Fay Kanin |
Production locations | Stockton, California |
Cinematography | Harry J. May |
Editor | Michael Economou |
Running time | 147 minutes |
Production companies | Marble Arch Productions Martin Starger Productions |
Distributor | ITV Global |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Mono |
Original release |
Directed by Kenneth Johnson. With David James Elliott, Catherine Bell, Patrick Labyorteaux, John M. A Navy pilot drops a bomb on a British position, killing three soldiers and injuring others.
Friendly Fire is an American television movie first broadcast on the ABC network on April 22, 1979. Watched that night by an estimated 64 million people,[1]Friendly Fire went on to win four Emmy awards, including Outstanding Drama Special.[2] The film was directed by David Greene.[3] Microsoft office templates status reports template.
- The best Graffiti Movie I ever seen!!!Live Action from Sweden with the FY Crew WUFC and many others. Friendly Fire 4/7 Graffiti MovieSweden - Duration: 9:49. Mofa16544 123,847 views.
- 5.0 out of 5 stars Friendly Fire-not so friendly. Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2016. Verified Purchase. Saw this movie years ago on CBS, was the first.
- Graffiti DVDs: the largest selection of Graffiti DVDs Graffiti DVDs - Shop the largest selection of Graffiti DVDs JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser.
- The true story of Peg (Carol Burnett, The Four Seasons) and Gene Mullen (Ned Beatty, Deliverance) who pursue the truth over their son s death in Vietnam. After their son is killed in Vietnam the couple s on-going enquiries eventually establish he was killed by artillery fire from friendly forces.
The movie tells the real-life story of Peg Mullen (played by Carol Burnett),[4] a woman from rural Iowa who with her husband works against government obstacles to uncover the actual details and facts about the death of their son Michael, an Army infantry soldier killed by 'friendly fire' in February 1970 during the Vietnam War.Her husband Gene, a World War II veteran, is played by Ned Beatty.
Sergeant Mullen was drafted in September 1968 after he graduated from college and sent to South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) assigned to the 198th Infantry Brigade, 23rd Infantry Division (Americal Division) in September 1969.[5] He was listed as a non-battle casualty after being accidentally killed with another soldier from an exploding Army artillery shell burst fragment, while Mullen and most of his platoon were asleep at night on their hilltop position; the government did not report publicly the number of non-battle deaths or their names on its weekly casualty lists during the war.
Friendly Fire is adapted by Fay Kanin[4] from C. D. B. The sims 4 full edit cas cheat. Classroom rules and expectations pdf. Bryan's 1976 book of the same name.[6] The book was in turn was adapted from a series of New Yorker magazine articles Bryan had written about the Mullens and their ordeal.[7]
Cast[edit]
- Carol Burnett — Peg Mullen
- Ned Beatty — Gene Mullen
- Sam Waterston — C. D. B. Bryan
- Dennis Erdman — Michael E. Mullen
- Timothy Hutton — John Mullen
- Fanny Spiess — Mary Mullen
- Sherry Hursey — Patricia Mullen
- Michael Flanagan — Father Shimon
- Hilly Hicks — Willis Huddleston
- William Jordan — Col. Byron Schindler
- Vernon Weddle — Col. Georgi
- Jack Rader — Sgt. Fitzgerald
- Robert Wahler — Alan Hulting
- David Keith — Leroy Hamilton
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^Brown, Les. 'ABC's 'Friendly Fire' Drew 64 Million.'The New York Times, April 25, 1979, p. C22. Archived from the original.
- ^'1978–1979 Emmy Awards.'infoplease.com, updated February 11, 2017. Accessed December 27, 2020. Archived from the original.
- ^'Friendly Fire'. Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
- ^ abGamarekian, Barbara. 'Why Carol Burnett Made 'Friendly Fire'.'The New York Times, April 21, 1979, p. 15. Archived from the original.
- ^Michael Eugene Mullen. Iowa Veterans Remembrance Project
- ^Bryan, Courtlandt Dixon Barnes (1976). Friendly Fire (1st ed.). New York City: Penguin Adult HC/TR. ISBN978-0399116889.
- ^'Peg Mullen (1917- ): Papers, 1968-2003.' Iowa Women's Achives, University of Iowa Libraries. Archived from the original on October 20, 2008. Accessed November 25, 2008.
External links[edit]
- Friendly Fire on IMDb
- New York Times overview of Friendly Fire[dead link]