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Heartbreak Ridge

...the scars run deep.
1986 | 130m | English

(50790 votes)

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A hard-nosed, hard-living Marine gunnery sergeant clashes with his superiors and his ex-wife as he takes command of a spoiled recon platoon with a bad attitude.
Release Date: Dec 05, 1986
Director: Clint Eastwood
Writer: Joseph Stinson, James Carabatsos, Dennis Hackin
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords war veteran, patriotism, recruit, battle assignment, marine, platoon, combat, military, us military
Production Companies Malpaso Productions, Jay Weston Productions
Box Office Revenue: $42,700,000
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Clint Eastwood Gunnery Sgt. Tom 'Gunny' Highway
Marsha Mason Aggie
Everett McGill Major Malcolm A. Powers
Moses Gunn Staff Sergeant Webster
Mario Van Peebles Corporal 'Stitch' Jones
Eileen Heckart Little Mary Jackson
Bo Svenson Roy Jennings
Boyd Gaines Lieutenant M.R. Ring
Arlen Dean Snyder Sergeant Major Choozoo
Vincent Irizarry Fragetti
Ramón Franco Private Aponte
Tom Villard Profile
Begonya Plaza Private Aponte's Wife
Peter Jason Major G.F. Devin
Mike Gomez Private Quinones
Rodney Hill Private Collins
Peter Koch 'Swede' Johanson
Richard Venture Colonel Meyers
J.C. Quinn Quartermaster Sgt.
John Eames Judge Zane
Thom Sharp Emcee
John Gallagher Emcee
John Hostetter Reese
Holly Shelton-Foy Sarita Dwayne
Nicholas Worth Jail Binger
Timothy Fall Kid in Jail
Jon Pennell Jail Crier
Trish Garland Woman Marine Officer
George Hartmann Bar Tough Guy
Darwyn Swalve Bar Tough Guy
Christopher Michael Marine
Steve Halsey Bus Driver
Rebecca Perle Student in Shower
Annie O'Donnell Telephone Operator
Elizabeth Ruscio Waitress
Lloyd Nelson Deputy
Michael Maurer Bouncer in Bar
Tom Ellison Marine Corporal
Russell Appling Dock Marine (uncredited)
Stan Rodarte Dancer in Bar (uncredited)
Tom Willett Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Michael George Musician (uncredited)
Name Job
Clint Eastwood Director
Tom Stern Gaffer
Lennie Niehaus Conductor, Original Music Composer
Buddy Van Horn Stunt Coordinator
Joseph Stinson Screenplay
Edward C. Carfagno Production Design
Christopher Gorman Casting Assistant
Jack Garsha Color Timer
Stephen St. John Camera Operator
Bundy Chanock Set Medic
Kathryn Blondell Hairstylist
Robert R. Benton Set Decoration
Robert E. Sessa Set Designer
Michael Muscarella Construction Coordinator
Paul Moen First Assistant Director
Ed Ayer Best Boy Electric
Kelly Hudson Standby Painter
Mike Chevalier Additional Camera
Donald Harris Music Editor
Keith Dillin Transportation Coordinator
Charles Saldaña Key Grip
L. Dean Jones Jr. Second Assistant Director
Jeffrey A. Wischnack Special Effects Technician
Bill Foley Camera Loader
Tom Ellison Stunts
James Carabatsos Screenplay
Jack N. Green Director of Photography
Phyllis Huffman Casting
Víctor Pérez Lighting Technician
Bill Nelson Sound Mixer
William J. Foley Leadman
E. Thomas Case Makeup Artist
Glenn Wright Costume Supervisor
Edward Aiona Property Master
Neil Burrow Sound Editor
Marcia Reed Still Photographer
Marco Barla Unit Publicist
Buzz Feitshans IV Assistant Camera
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Kirk Bales Dolly Grip
Ron Harris ADR Mixer
Michael Looney Second Assistant Director
Dee Dee Goetz Assistant Sound Editor
Robert G. Henderson Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Jack Grant Transportation Captain
Jules Strasser Boom Operator
James D. Dever Technical Advisor
Jay Engel ADR Editor
Michael Cipriano Assistant Editor
Greg Orloff Foley Mixer
Linda Sony Kinney Production Secretary
Robert Fernandez Scoring Mixer
Joel Cox Editor
Dennis Hackin Screenplay
Fritz Manes Unit Production Manager
Lloyd Nelson Script Supervisor
John Roesch Foley Artist
George Orrison Stunt Double
Name Title
Clint Eastwood Producer
Fritz Manes Executive Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

***A more comedic version of “The Dirty Dozen,” but taking place in 1983 and starring Clint Eastwood*** Clint Eastwood’s "Heartbreak Ridge" (1986) stars Eastwood as a tough, soon-to-retire Marine gunnery sergeant who conflicts with the brass and his former-wife (Marsha Mason) as he takes comman ... d of a spoiled recon squad. The platoon is eventually deployed to Grenada in late October, 1983, in order to prevent a communist takeover and rescue some med students. Thirteen years after “The Dirty Dozen,” Eastwood recycles the plot and adds a lot of hip comedy. Although it’s not a great military flick like “Dozen” it has its points of entertainment, but you have to roll with the odd mixture of believable military training drama with heavy doses of amusement, mainly revolving around the cartoonish character of Cpl. Stitch Jones, played with fervor by Mario Van Peebles. If you can acclimate to this odd mixture, there’s a lot to enjoy here. It helps that the movie hooks you in with the opening jail fight involving the hard-living Gunnery Sergeant Thomas Highway (Eastwood). His reunion with his ex-wife and their potentially developing relationship is another hook. Some parts are kinda meh, but there’s enough good here if you’re in the mood for a military training flick in the form of “The Dirty Dozen” meeting “Top Gun” (1987) mixed with an edgier version of Gomer Pyle. The film runs 2 hours, 10 minutes and was shot at Camp Pendleton, Southern Cal, as well as Santa Clarita (café), San Clemente (bar), El Toro (airfield homecoming) and Vieques, Puerto Rico (Grenada). GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
7.0

Crusty Clint is still not to be messed with. One of Clint Eastwood's most accessible 80s movies, Heartbreak Ridge sees the gruff actor on very fine form, this even though the "war is hell" core that fills out the last quarter via a rather silly gun toting rescue mission in Grenada does lack convi ... ction. The film wins its stripes courtesy of James Carabatsos' razor witty script and the sub plot involving ex wife Aggie (Marsha Mason). For all its macho posturing and training routine shenanigans (you will wish we could have stayed at boot camp once Grenada arrives), at its heart is a very tender movie about a man who can't let the career go, and simultaneously the wife (ex) who simply lived hell each day as her man was off at war (Korea/Vietnam et al). That said, it's the comedy that has made the film one of the most quoted film's of big Clint's career. Be it Eastwood himself tossing off witty put downs to his rag tag band of men, or the likes of Mario Van Peebles hilariously looking like some punk version of Michael Jackson, there's a lot of fun to be had in every other frame. There's even a guy here whose thighs are bigger than Sly Stallone! So yes there's many stereotypes here, none more so than Everett McGill's fresh out of school prig Major Powers, and for sure the ending is never in any doubt what so ever. But get in line and enjoy the fun whilst noticing that it does have under the surface themes well worth time investment as well. 7/10

May 16, 2024
r96sk
7.0

<em>'Heartbreak Ridge'</em> is a rather good war film, one I enjoyed a fair bit. Clint Eastwood, to no-one's surprise, is the best performer from the onscreen talent, though I did like the support cast - namely Mario Van Peebles, Boyd Gaines and Arlen Dean Snyder. The plot is, although obvious ... in where it is heading, fun and holds one's attention. The score doesn't particularly stand out but there is one part around the middle which is neat. Some of the dialogue is a little cringe, but there are some good lines in there for Mr. Eastwood to quip.

Feb 02, 2022