Bat*21

Action,War  United States of America 

Bat*21 is a war drama film released in 1988, directed by Peter Markle and based on the true story of Lt. Col. Iceal "Ham" Hambleton during the Vietnam War. The film features Gene Hackman as Lt. Col. Hambleton and Danny Glover as Capt. Bartholomew Clark.

The story is set during the Vietnam War, where Lt. Col. Hambleton is a weapons countermeasures expert who is shot down over enemy territory while on a reconnaissance mission. He quickly realizes that he is in a dangerous situation as the enemy forces start hunting him down. He seeks help from his superiors to rescue him, but due to a shortage of helicopters, they are not able to send one to his location immediately.

Lt. Col. Hambleton's survival depends on mapping out an escape route, which he manages to do with the help of Capt. Clark, who flies a reconnaissance mission over the area and provides him with vital information about the terrain and enemy positions. Throughout the process, Lt. Col. Hambleton faces many challenges, such as being constantly pursued by enemy soldiers, trying to stay alive in a hostile environment, and trying to avoid the bombings that were planned by his superiors to destroy the area.

The movie showcases the courage and resilience of Lt. Col. Hambleton and his determination to survive against all odds. It also highlights the sacrifices and bravery of those who put their lives on the line to rescue their countrymen during war.

Overall, Bat*21 is a thrilling and inspiring movie that tells the true story of a brave soldier who overcame incredible obstacles to survive.

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