Ashes And Embers (1982) - (Movie Clip) What Branch Did You Serve In?
Probably the most energetic and extended speech Vietnam vet Ned Charles (John Anderson) makes in the film, confronting the philosophical and/or political friends of his girlfriend (Kathy Flewellen) about the war, in writer-director Haile Gerimas Ashes And Embers, 1982.
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