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Platoon [Limited Edition Steelbook] [UHD]

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Platoon [Limited Edition Steelbook] [UHD]

Platoon [Limited Edition Steelbook] [UHD]

"A TRIUMPH! A STAGGERING STUDY OF WAR" – THE WASHINGTON POST Inspired by Oliver Stone's own experiences, the anti-war epic tells the tale of PFC Chris Taylor (Charlie Sheen, Wall Street), a young Army recruit sent to Vietnam, who witnesses the atrocities of war – some of which are carried out by his fellow soldiers. Heralded by critics as the best film of 1986, Platoon was nominated* for eight Academy Awards®, including Best Supporting Actor nominations for co-stars Tom Berenger and Willem Dafoe, and won** four Oscars®, including Best Picture and Directing. *1986: Actor in a Supporting Role (nominees – Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe), Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen, nominee – Oliver Stone), Cinematography (nominee – Robert Richardson) **1986: Best Picture (winner – Arnold Kopelson), Director (winner – Oliver Stone), Sound (winners – John K. Wilkinson, Richard Rogers, Charles "Bud" Grenzbach, Simon Kaye), Film Editing (winner – Claire Simpson)

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"A TRIUMPH! A STAGGERING STUDY OF WAR" – THE WASHINGTON POST Inspired by Oliver Stone's own experiences, the anti-war epic tells the tale of PFC Chris Taylor (Charlie Sheen, Wall Street), a young Army recruit sent to Vietnam, who witnesses the atrocities of war – some of which are carried out by his fellow soldiers. Heralded by critics as the best film of 1986, Platoon was nominated* for eight Academy Awards®, including Best Supporting Actor nominations for co-stars Tom Berenger and Willem Dafoe, and won** four Oscars®, including Best Picture and Directing. *1986: Actor in a Supporting Role (nominees – Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe), Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen, nominee – Oliver Stone), Cinematography (nominee – Robert Richardson) **1986: Best Picture (winner – Arnold Kopelson), Director (winner – Oliver Stone), Sound (winners – John K. Wilkinson, Richard Rogers, Charles "Bud" Grenzbach, Simon Kaye), Film Editing (winner – Claire Simpson)