The Boys in Company C

The Boys in Company C

6.5

Feb 02 1978

2h 5m

War

Disheartened by futile combat, appalled by the corruption of their South Vietnamese ally, and constantly endangered by the incompetence of their own company commander, the young men find a possible way out of the war. They are told that if they purposely lose a soccer game against a South Vietnamese team, they can spend the rest of their tour playing exhibition games behind the lines.

Stan Shaw

Stan Shaw

Pfc / Sgt. Tyrone Washington

Andrew Stevens

Andrew Stevens

Pvt. Billy Ray Pike

James Canning

James Canning

Pvt. Alvin Foster / Narrator

Michael Lembeck

Michael Lembeck

Pvt. Vinnie Fazio

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