The Deer Hunter (1978)
Description:
1 Sheet Movie Poster
- Style C
Item Description:
Original, single-sided, Academy Awards version, Style C,
Tri-Folded, folded
Year: 1978
Condition: Near mint
Dimension: 27" x 41"
Genre: Drama
SS or Single-sided one sheet movie poster
that has printing on the front side only.
This movie art item is an authentic original piece - the same item
that is used in actual movie theaters. Original movie art items are valued by
collectors worldwide and can increase in value over time.
Cast: Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep,
Christopher Walken, John Savage, John Cazale, George Dzundza, Chuck Aspegren,
Shirley Stoler, Rutanya Alda; Directed by:
Michael Cimino
Synopsis:
One of several 1978 films dealing with the Vietnam War (including Hal Ashby's
Oscar-winning Coming Home), Michael Cimino's epic second feature The
Deer Hunter was both renowned for its tough portrayal of the war's effect on
American working class steel workers and notorious for its ahistorical use of
Russian roulette in the Vietnam sequences. Structured in five sections
contrasting home and war, the film opens in Clairton, PA, as Mike (Robert De
Niro), Nick (Christopher Walken), and Stan (John Cazale, in his last film)
celebrate the wedding of their friend Steve (John Savage) and go on a final deer
hunt before the men leave for Vietnam. Mike treats hunting as a test of skill,
lecturing Stan about the value of "one shot" deer slaying and brushing off
Nick's urgings to appreciate nature's beauty. As Mike ruminates post-hunt, the
film cuts to the horror of Vietnam, where the men are captured by Vietcong
soldiers who force Mike and Nick to play Russian roulette for the V.C.'s
amusement. Mike turns the game to his advantage so they can escape captivity,
but the men are permanently scarred by the episode. Steve loses his legs; Nick
vanishes in the Saigon Russian roulette parlors. Mike returns alone to Clairton
a changed man, as he rejects the killing of the deer hunt and finds solace with
Nick's old girlfriend Linda (Meryl Streep). Disgusted by the antics of his male
cohorts at home, Mike decides to bring Steve back from a veterans' hospital, and
he returns to Saigon to find Nick. As Saigon falls, Mike discovers how far gone
Nick is; the survivors gather in Clairton for a funeral breakfast, singing an
impromptu rendition of "God Bless America.