

Drama · Romance
Overview
In the fall of 1963, Eddie Birdlace is an 18-year-old Marine Corps volunteer who is about to ship out with three of his buddies for a tour of duty in Vietnam. Planning a massive blowout for their last night in San Francisco, Eddie, his buddies, and a number of other Marines set up a contest they call a "dogfight”.
Top Cast


River Phoenix
River Phoenix
Eddie Birdlace
River Phoenix
Eddie Birdlace


Lili Taylor
Lili Taylor
Rose Fenny
Lili Taylor
Rose Fenny


Richard Panebianco
Richard Panebianco
Berzin
Richard Panebianco
Berzin


Anthony Clark
Anthony Clark
Oakie
Anthony Clark
Oakie


Mitchell Whitfield
Mitchell Whitfield
Benjamin
Mitchell Whitfield
Benjamin


Holly Near
Holly Near
Rose Sr.
Holly Near
Rose Sr.


E. G. Daily
E. G. Daily
Marcie
E. G. Daily
Marcie
Sue Morales
Sue Morales
Ruth Two Bears
Sue Morales
Ruth Two Bears
Christina Mastin
Christina Mastin
Linda
Christina Mastin
Linda
Christopher Shaw
Christopher Shaw
Donavin
Christopher Shaw
Donavin
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