
21 and a Wake-Up
Drama · War
Overview
"I learn that Chris McIntyre served in Vietnam and that "21 and a Wakeup," set in an Army hospital in the waning days of the war, is based on events that he experienced and heard about." - Roger Ebert
Top Cast


Amy Acker
Amy Acker
Caitlin Murphy
Amy Acker
Caitlin Murphy


Danica McKellar
Danica McKellar
Jenny Valentine
Danica McKellar
Jenny Valentine


Faye Dunaway
Faye Dunaway
Major Rose Thorn
Faye Dunaway
Major Rose Thorn


Cat Ly
Cat Ly
Song Li
Cat Ly
Song Li
Todd Cahoon
Todd Cahoon
Chris Cameron
Todd Cahoon
Chris Cameron
Kristyn Green
Kristyn Green
Skylar Paige
Kristyn Green
Skylar Paige


Kieu Chinh
Kieu Chinh
Mamason
Kieu Chinh
Mamason


JC Chasez
JC Chasez
Dr. Tom Drury
JC Chasez
Dr. Tom Drury


Lê Y Lan
Lê Y Lan
Vietnamese Villager
Lê Y Lan
Vietnamese Villager


Kenneth Chang
Kenneth Chang
24th Evac Staff and Patients
Kenneth Chang
24th Evac Staff and Patients
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