Summaries

Halfway into the Vietnam War (1959-1975), a special US combat unit is sent to hunt and kill the Viet Cong soldiers in man-to-man combat in the endless tunnels underneath the jungle of Vietnam.

During the Vietnam War the U.S. Army brass decides to create a special unit called the Tunnel Rats. Their main mission is to clean-up the Viet-Cong network of tunnels found in the Cu-Chi district outside the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon.The tunnels have become a major nuisance for the U.S. Forces stationed around and inside Saigon. From these tunnels the Viet-Cong can launch devastating and unexpected attacks on any nearby American base as well as on Saigon itself. After the attacks the Viet-Cong forces disappear into the extensive network of tunnels as fast as they appeared, leaving the pursuing Americans empty-handed. The first Tunnel Rats units arrive in the Cu-Chi district in 1968 and they are special-trained to fight hand-to-hand combats underground. They can only rely on a flashlight, a knife and a pistol to try to flush the enemy out. The tunnels, varying in size and length, are booby-trapped with mines and grenades, punji sticks, tripwires, poisonous snakes and enemy snipers. Arriving with his unit of Tunnel Rats, Lieutenant Vic Hollowborn is trying to make some sense of this complex and nightmarish task.—nufs68

Details

Keywords
  • american abroad
  • vietnam war
  • u.s. soldier
  • tunnel rat
  • hole in the ground
Genres
  • Action
  • Drama
  • War
Release date Nov 12, 2008
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin Canada Germany South Africa
Language English Vietnamese
Filming locations Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Production companies Boll Horst Hermann Medienproduktion Tunnel Rats Productions

Box office

Budget $8000000
Gross worldwide $35402

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 36m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

My pic for worst of the worst gratuitous anti-American films on Vietnam. Only thing unique is the subject matter of the tunnel rats almost never depicted anywhere. But the movie itself was full of anachronisms and gross misrepresentations along with extremely manipulative anti-American sentiment. Was tempted to trash 30 minutes in but stuck it out to the bitter end.

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