Heartbreak Ridge with Clint Eastwood: DVD Cover

    Heartbreak Ridge Director: Clint Eastwood Cast: Clint Eastwood, Marsha Mason, Everett McGill, Moses Gunn

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/01/2002
    • Original Release: 1986
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 8,552
     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; All-new digital transfer; Remastered soundtrack done in Dolby Digital 5.1; Interactive menus; Cast/screenwriter film highlights; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; English and French language tracks; English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Credits (Sea of Heartbreak) [3:47]
    2. Behind Bars [2:50]
    3. Last Chance [1:42]
    4. Careful What You Wish For [3:02]
    5. Stitch Jones [6:39]
    6. Relic Reporting [5:54]
    7. Recon Platoon [3:52]
    8. Little Mary [1:53]
    9. Palace Inn (I Love You but I Ain't Stupid) [1:34]
    10. Aggie [2:13]
    11. Hit the Road [2:42]
    12. Make Like Marines [4:22]
    13. Shaping Recon Up [4:27]
    14. Recon Rat-a-Tat and Rap [1:31]
    15. Firing Range [4:37]
    16. Swede [2:32]
    17. That Bad? [1:55]
    18. Ambushing Powers [5:15]
    19. The Major Burns [2:07]
    20. On Alert [4:57]
    21. The Aponte Fund [1:54]
    22. Where Things Went Wrong [5:10]
    23. Jailmates [2:00]
    24. The Not Knowing [2:39]
    25. How Did They Know? [2:13]
    26. Recon vs. 1st Platoon [4:30]
    27. Gunny vs. Powers [1:46]
    28. Webster's Visit (Bionic Marine) [3:11]
    29. Open House [4:24]
    30. Going to War [3:45]
    31. First Blood - and a Cuban [2:58]
    32. Across the Bridge [3:50]
    33. On Campus [3:21]
    34. Long-Distance Call [5:07]
    35. Taking the Hill [5:56]
    36. Semper Fi [2:12]
    37. Welcome Home (Semper Fidelis) [3:20]
    38. End Credits (Stars and Stripes Forever) [3:24]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Having spent much of his directorial career emulating Don Siegel and John Ford, Clint Eastwood borrows a page from the catalogue of Sam Fuller in Heartbreak Ridge. Eastwood casts himself as an old-fashioned Marine Corps sergeant who is out of step with the new-fashioned military. He returns to his old outfit as a gunnery sergeant, where he runs afoul of 1980s-style superior officers to whom the words "Gung Ho" are foolish anachronisms. But through his tough tutelage, Eastwood's lackadaisical platoon is whipped into a first-rate fighting machine, favoring teamwork over such New Age gobbledygook as "self-fulfillment." Eastwood's men prove their mettle during the invasion of Grenada. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Heartbreak Ridgeby Anonymous

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    October 24, 2006: This movie is a complete joke. I served with 2nd Force Recon Co. (81-82). The movie looks like it's filmed at Pendleton. 2nd recon is at Camp LeJeune, there are no hills at Lejeune. Recon Marines are even more disciplined and dedicated than regular troops, they have to be. NEVER, EVER would a Marine platoon of any kind behave in this idiodic manner. No Marine would dare show up at a base with an ear ring on. Drunk? Yes! Don't waste your money on this movie.

    Heartbreak Ridgeby Anonymous

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    October 06, 2005: Having served in 2nd force recon co. this film was a joke even our training platoons knew to respect our platoon S/SGT HERVE ST PIERRE if the man said we were going behind the gates of hell no one would refuse the man was a true professional who loved what he did clint should have went to this man for a true depiction of the word RECON MARINE.


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