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Vietnam on Film
and Television:
Documentaries in
the Library of Congress

Compiled by Victoria E. Johnson
July, 1989


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Contents


List of Films, Ctd.

VIETNAM. Gift Collection Col. G.B. Jarrett. 1966/1967. US Department of Army. 1r, 10 min., color, 16mm. FRA 4727 Shows air-supply operations, including "The Hallmarks" squadron, tank operations, bombing runs and USAF airfield operations. Includes scenes of a Canadian pilot and plane joining US forces on a mission.

VIETNAM: A PLAN FOR PEACE. See: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: Vietnam: A Plan for Peace.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 1: Roots of A War. (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Judith Vecchione; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-572. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8741 Despite cordial relations between American intelligence offficers and Communist leader Ho Chi Minh in the turbulent closing months of World War II, French and British hostility to the Vietnamese revolution laid the groundwork for a new war.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 2: The First Vietnam War (1946- 1954). (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Judith Vecchione; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-575. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8742 The French generals expected to defeat Ho Chi Minh's Vietminh guerrillas easily, but after eight years of fighting and $2.5 billion in US aid, the French lost a crucial battle at Dien Bien Phu--and their Asian empire.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 3: America's Mandarin (1954-1963). (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Elizabeth Dean; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-592. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8743 To stop the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia, America replaced France in South Vietnam--supporting autocratic President Ngo Dinh Diem until his own generals turned against him in a coup that brought political chaos to Saigon.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 4: LBJ Goes to War (1964-1965). (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Austin Hoyt; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-587. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8744 With Ho Chi Minh determined to reunite Vietnam, Lyndon Baines Johnson determined to prevent it; with South Vietnam on the verge of collapse, the stage was set for massive escalation of the undeclared Vietnam War.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 5: America Takes Charge (1965- 1967). (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Andrew Pearson; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-586. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8745 In two years, the Johnson administration's troop build-up dispatched 1.5 million Americans to Vietnam to fight a war they found baffling, tedious, exciting, deadly and unforgettable.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 6: America's Enemy (1954-1967). (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Martin Smith; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-591. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8746 The Vietnam War as seen from different perspectives; by Vietcong guerillas and sympathizers; by North Vietnamese leaders; by rank and file, and by Americans held prisoner in Hanoi.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 7: Tet, 1968. (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Austin Hoyt; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-595. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8747 The massive enemy offensive at the Lunar New Year decimated the Vietcong and failed to topple the Saigon government, but led to the beginning of America's military withdrawal.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 8: Vietnamizing the War (1968- 1973). (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Martin Smith; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-593. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8748 President Nixon's program of troop pull-outs, stepped-up bombing and huge arms shipments to Saigon changed the war, and left GI's wondering which of them would be the last to die in Vietnam.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 9: Cambodia and Laos. (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Martin Smith; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-594. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8749 Despite technical neutrality, both of Vietnam's smaller neighbors were drawn into the war, suffered massive bombing, and, in the case of Cambodia, endured a post-war holocaust of nightmare proportions.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 10: Peace is at Hand (1968-1973). (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Martin Smith; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-576. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8750 While Americans and Vietnamese continued to clash in battle, diplomats in Paris argued about making peace, reaching an accord that, after more than four years, proved to be a preface to further bloodshed.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 11: Homefront USA. (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Elizabeth Dean; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-577. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8751 Through troubled years of controversy and violence, US casualties mounted, victory remained elusive and American opinion moved from general approval to general dissatisfaction with the Vietnam War.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 12: The End of the Tunnel (1973- 1975). (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Elizabeth Dean; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-574. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8752 South Vietnamese leaders believed that America would never let them go down to defeat--a belief that died as North Vietnamese tanks smashed into Saigon on April 30, 1975, and the long war ended with South Vietnam's surrender.

VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY. Episode 13: Legacies. (Copyright Collection) A co-production of WGBH Boston with Central Independent Television, UK and Antenne-2, France, in association with LRE Productions. 1983. Producer/Writer: Richard Ellison; Telecast: Syndicated/various dates. (c) WGBH Educational Foundation: 15 Apr 83; PA242-573. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w sequences, 3/4". VBC 8753 Vietnam is in the Soviet orbit, poorer than ever, at war on two fronts; America's legacy includes more than a half million Asian refugees, 2.5 million Vietnam veterans, and some questions that will not go away.

VIETNAM: AN AMERICAN JOURNEY. (Copyright Collection) Producer: Robert Richter. 1978. (c) Robert Richter; 1978. 2r, 88 min., 16mm. FCB 0947-0948 The first film made in Vietnam by Americans since the end of the war. Covers the length of Highway 1, from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, in a portrait of current civilian rehabilitation.

VIETNAM ASSIGNMENT. (Copyright Collection) American National Red Cross. 1968. (c) Amercian National Red Cross; 1968; MP17665 1r, 8 min., color, 16mm. FAA 6595 Follows a Red Cross man in Vietnam as he carries out an assignment to locate and send a serviceman to the United States in time of emergency. Includes scenes of servicemen's clubs and a hospital ship. Shows clubmobile girls entertaining troops unable to visit the clubs.

VIETNAM BRIEFING. Transfer from US Navy. Directorate for Armed Forces Information and Education, US Department of Defense, 1966. Hearst Metrotone News. (c) deposit 1r, 19 min., b&w, 16mm. FBA 6387 A summary of military activities in Vietnam in the spring and summer of 1966. Shows Operations Orange, Lincoln, Lexington, and Crazy Horse. Includes remarks from President Johnson's Memorial Day speech.

VIETNAM--CHRONICLE OF A WAR. See: CBS NEWS COLLECTORS SERIES: Vietnam-- Chronicle of a War.

VIETNAM: DEADLY DECISION, THE. See: CBS REPORTS: Vietnam: Deadly Decision, The.

VIETNAM EPILOGUE. (Copyright Collection) Hearst Metrotone News, a division of the Hearst Corporation. (c) Hearst Metrotone News; 7 May 73; MP24144 1r, 16 min., b&w, 16mm. FBB 2193 A chronology of US involvement in Indochina from the fall of Dien Bien Phu in 1954 to the cease-fire agreement in 1973.

VIETNAM: ERIC SEVAREID'S PERSONAL REPORT. See: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: Vietnam: Eric Sevareid's Personal Report.

VIETNAM: HOME FRONT, THE. See: NBC NEWS SPECIAL: Vietnam: Home Front, The.

VIETNAM MEMORIAL. (Copyright Collection) York Productions, Inc. 1983. (c) York Productions; 30 May 83; PA 268-241. 1r, 56 min., color, 16mm. FDA 8597 In November 1982, 150,000 people gathered in Washington, D.C. for the National Salute to Vietnam Veterans. This film examines the events and emotions of the five-day tribute, culminating with the dedication of the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial.

VIETNAM: OP/ED--AN INSIDE STORY. See: INSIDE STORY: VIETNAM: OP. ED. Pt. 1&2)

VIETNAM PERSPECTIVE. Copyright Deposit Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation. 1985. Director/Producer/Writer: Dennis S. Johnson. (c) Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation; 26 Mar 85. 1r, 32 min., color, 16mm. FBC 0746 Gives a chronology of foreign involvement in Southeast Asia, highlighting America's participation in the Vietnam War. Presents footage from the Kennedy and Johnson years, to the Nixon administration's reorientation of US-Asian policy.

VIETNAM: THE OTHER WAR. See: CBS REPORTS: Vietnam: The Other War.

VIETNAM: THIS WAS THE VIETNAM WAR. (Copyright Collection) Kukler Film Productions. 1983. (c) Michael A. Kukler; 3 Mar 83; PA 169-453. 1c, 60 min., color, 1/2" VHS. VAA 8001 Scenes of the Vietnam War from 1967 to 1970. Personal, home-movie footage of scenes of the Vietnam War, shot and narrated by Michael A. Kukler. Footage includes segments--and Kukler's commentary--about operations of each of the Armed Forces, Saigon, and the Hue massacre.

VIETNAM: UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Off-Air Collection Taped off-air broadcast of WETA, Channel 26 in Washington, D.C. Telecast: Syndicated; 1984. 1c, 60 min., color, 3/4". VBB 9812 Vietnam veterans and their family members discuss their attitudes concerning the war and how their lives were changed by their war experiences. Included are discussions of each veteran's belief that the war would be an "adventure" which would make them mature adults, to the disillusionment and disappointments they encountered, both on the battlefield and upon their return home.

VIETNAM: VOICES IN OPPOSITION. See: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: Vietnam: Voices in Opposition.

VIETNAM, PICKING UP THE PIECES. (Copyright Collection) Downtown Community Television Center, Inc. 1978. Director/Producer/Narrator: Jon Alpert; Producer: Keiko Tsuno. (c) Downtown Community Television Center, Inc.; 1978. 1c, 60 min., color, 3/4". VBB 8323 Takes the viewer on a tour of Vietnam two years after the withdrawal of American military forces. Brief interviews reveal the nation in the midst of change. Government programs promote homesteading by the urban poor, while former prostitutes, drug addicts and former enemies are reeducated. Also shows reconstruction efforts on the collective farms, in schools, and in industries.

VIETNAM RECALLED. See: VIETNAM 1945-1975: THE TEN THOUSAND DAY WAR, Episode 26: Vietnam Recalled.

VIETNAM RECONSIDERED: A VETERAN'S PERSPECTIVE. (Copyright Collection) Northern Light Productions. 1986. Director/Producer: Bestor Cram. (c) Northern Light Productions; 18 Feb 88; PA 367-336. 1r, 15 min., color, 16mm. FBC 2077 Documents a former soldier's return to Vietnam 16 years after he fought there. The film centers on Thomas Vallely, an ex-Marine. Invited back to Vietnam, he engaged in a diplomatic venture which ultimately brought him face-to-face with the "enemy." The film captures their discussions and efforts to find new common experiences with each other. Filmed in Hanoi, Hue, DaNang and Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).

VIETNAM REQUIEM. (Copyright Collection) ABC and Direct Cinema Limited, Else, Couturie & Korty, Inc. 1982. Producer/Director/Writer: Jonas McCord and Bill Couturie. (c) Else, Couturie & Korty, Inc; 15 Jul 82; PA 197-714. 1c, 58 min., color, 3/4". VBD 1356 Five men, each decorated for valor in Vietnam, are interviewed from prison where they are now serving time for crimes committed since their return from the war. Makes the case that a disproportionate number of Vietnam veterans have wound up in prison because of war experiences.

VIETNAM--TALKING TO THE PEOPLE. (Copyright Collection) Downtown Community Television Center. 1985. Director: Jon Alpert; Producers: Steve Friedman, and Jon Alpert. (c) Downtown Community Television Center; 20 Mar 87; PA 336-855. 1c, 120 min., color, 3/4". VBE 9065 Looks at the operations at a Vietnamese prison camp; examines the Orderly Departure Program, by which American officials interview and process the applications of thousands of Vietnamese awaiting visas to the US. The filmmakers revisit many individuals they had filmed just after the fall of Saigon, and note that Vietnam cannot forget America because the mark our country has made there is indelible.

VIETNAM TODAY: THE PROBLEMS OF PEACE. See: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: Vietnam Today: The Problems of Peace.

VIETNAM WEEKLY REPORT. (1966/05/01) NBC Collection NBC. 1966. Director: Gerald Polikoff; Producer: George Murray; Writers: Ron Steinman, Walter Littell; Narrator: Garrick Utley; Telecast: NBC; May 1, 1966. 1c, 30 min., b&w, 3/4". VBE 3333 Report on airmobile operations in South Vietnam, focusing on how helicopters are being utilized as troop transports, supply vehicles, ambulances and armored weapons.

VIETNAM WEEKLY REPORT. (1966/07/24) NBC Collection NBC. 1966. Director: Gerald Polikoff; Producer: George Murray; Writers: Ron Steinman, Walter Littell; Narrator: Garrick Utley; Telecast: NBC; July 24, 1966. 1c, 30 min., b&w, 3/4". VBE 3334 Featured is a North Vietnamese film on the air war's effect on Hanoi. Senator John Stennis discusses Tactical Air Command losses and films illustrate the actions of US air bases and air carriers in South Vietnam. Also, a report on the 20,000 US servicemen in Thailand, nearly all of whom are involved in the air war against the North.

VIETNAM WEEKLY REPORT: (1966/09/04) (Special Edition:) Summer War, The. NBC Collection NBC. 1966. Director: Gerald Polikoff; Producer: George Murray; Writers: Ron Steinman, Walter Littell; Narrator: Dean Brelis; Telecast: NBC; September 4, 1966. 1c, 60 min., b&w, 3/4" VBE 4000 Special hour-long examination of what American troops have been accomplishing during the summer monsoon season, centering on the military actions they undertook. The conclusion reached is that nothing has really changed over the summer. North Vietnamese infiltration continues; pacification efforts are going slowly; Viet Cong guerrillas are still active; and more Americans will go to Vietnam.

VIETNAM WEEKLY REPORT. (1966/10/02) Fulbright Position, The. NBC Collection NBC. 1966. Director: Gerald Polikoff; Producer: George Murray; Writers: Ron Steinman, Walter Littell; Narrator: Dean Brelis; Telecast: NBC; October 2, 1966. 1c, 30 min., b&w, 3/4". VBE 3335 The entire program is devoted to an interview with Senator J. William Fulbright, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a vocal critic of US policy in Vietnam. He agreed to the interview for the opportunity to fully state his position and he discusses his reasons for opposing the war and what he thinks the US should do to resolve the conflict.

VIETNAM WEEKLY REPORT. (1966/12/10) NBC Collection NBC. 1966. Director: Gerald Polikoff; Producer: George Murray; Writers: Ron Steinman, Walter Littell; Narrator: Ron Nessen; Telecast: NBC; December 10, 1966. 1c, 30 min., b&w, 3/4". VBE 4001 Reporter Howard Tuckner, home from Vietnam for a short while, discusses the failure of ARVN troops to capture the Viet Cong stronghold of Long An and the attitudes of ARVN officers toward their men. Includes interviews with Senator Paul Douglas, Rep. Thomas Curtis and economists Walter Heller and Alan Greenspan on the war and on the current budget crisis.

VIETNAM WEEKLY REPORT. (1967/01/28) NBC Collection NBC. 1967. Director: Gerald Polikoff; Producer: George Murray; Writers: Ron Steinman, Walter Littell; Narrator: Ron Nessen; Telecast: NBC; January 28, 1967. 1c, 30 min., b&w, 3/4". VBE 3336 Featured are interviews with Sen. Henry Jackson and Rep. Melvin Laird on President Johnson's budget proposals and a filmed report on South Vietnamese Premier Ky's recent trip to Australia and New Zealand.

VIETNAM WEEKLY REPORT. (1967/02/18) NBC Collection NBC. 1967. Director: Gerald Polikoff; Producer: George Murray; Writers: Ron Steinman, Walter Littell; Narrator: Bill Ryan; Telecast: NBC; February 18, 1967. 1c, 30 min., b&w, 3/4". VBE 3337 A look at the end of the Tet truce and a report on the failure of peace hopes in London where Soviet Premier Kosygin met with British Prime Minister Harold Wilson.

VIETNAM WEEKLY REPORT. (1967/02/25) NBC Collection NBC. 1967. Director: Gerald Polikoff; Producer: George Murray; Writers: Ron Steinman, Walter Littell; Narrator: Bill Ryan; Telecast: NBC; February 25, 1967. 1c, 30 min., b&w, 3/4". VBE 3338 Featured are reports on Operation Junction City and Operation Stone. Also an interview with an Army lieutenant whose company sustained heavy losses in action against the Viet Cong.

VIETNAM WEEKLY REPORT. (1967/03/04) NBC Collection NBC. 1967. Director: Gerald Polikoff; Producer: George Murray; Writers: Ron Steinman, Walter Littell; Narrator: Bill Ryan; Telecast: NBC; March 4, 1967. 1c, 30 min., b&w, 3/4". VBE 3339 Films and analysis of Sen. Robert Kennedy's speech advocating less military force in Vietnam and outlining a three-point plan for peace. Commenting on Kennedy's speech are Senators John Stennis and Everett M. Dirksen and Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Also, films of Operation Junction City.

VIETNAM WEEKLY REPORT. (1967/03/17) NBC Collection NBC. 1967. Director: Gerald Polikoff; Producer: George Murray; Writers: Ron Steinman, Walter Littell; Narrator: Bill Ryan; Telecast: NBC; March 17, 1967. 1c, 30 min., b&w, 3/4". VBE 3340 Featured are films of Henry Cabot Lodge in Saigon, as he prepares to leave his post as US ambassador there; portions of President Johnson's speech in Nashville; an interview with historian Henry Steele Commager; and of a US Army patrol in the Delta area of South Vietnam.

VIETNAMESE DANCES. Copyright Deposit. Lovina, Incorporated. 1975. Republic of Vietnam. (c) Lovina, Inc.; 20 Oct 80; PAu 312-814. 1c, 90 min., color, 1/2" VHS. VAA 3673 Includes the historical background, cultural significance and performance of 14 Vietnamese dances. The dances range, in type, from the "Dance of the Phoenix," which represents "a peaceful era" to the "Fishermen Dance" and the "Thai Dance" which each celebrate natural phenomena, to the "Fighting Dance of the Bahnar," which depicts the valiant fighting spirit of the Bahnars.

VIETNAMESE JUNK NAVY, THE. Transfer from US Navy. Directorate for Armed Forces Information and Education, US Department of Defense, 1966. 1r, 8 min., b&w, 16mm. FAA 6483 Shows combined US and Vietnamese patrols along the coast of South Vietnam. Demonstrates the training for these patrols and explains how they help prevent North Vietnamese infiltration by sea.

VIETNAMESE TRAINING REPORT. Gift Collection From Col. G.B. Jarrett. Army Pictorial Center. 1967. 1r, 6 min., color, 16mm. FRA 4720 A silent film compilation of Army unit footage which shows airlift, radio, and heavy artillery operations being performed.

VIETNAMIZING THE WAR. See: VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY: Vietnamizing the War (1968-1978).

VIEW FROM EUROPE, THE. See: ABC SCOPE: THE VIETNAM WAR: View From Europe, The.

VIEW FROM HANOI, THE. See: ABC SCOPE: THE VIETNAM WAR: View from Hanoi, The.

VIEW FROM THAILAND, THE. See: ABC SCOPE: THE VIETNAM WAR: View from Thailand, The.

VILLAGE WAR, THE. See: VIETNAM 1945-1975: THE TEN THOUSAND DAY WAR, Episode 12: The Village War.

VISIT TO HANOI, A. See: ABC SCOPE: THE VIETNAM WAR: Visit to Hanoi, A.

VOTE FOR THE FUTURE, A. See: ABC SCOPE: THE VIETNAM WAR: Vote for the Future, A.

VOTES ARE CAST, THE. See: ABC SCOPE: THE VIETNAM WAR: Votes are Cast, The.

WALK TOGETHER, TALK TOGETHER. See: ABC SCOPE: THE VIETNAM WAR: Walk Together, Talk Together.

WANTING OUT. See: VIETNAM 1945-1975: THE TEN THOUSAND DAY WAR, Episode 19: Wanting Out.

WAR AT HOME, THE. (Copyright Collection) A Catalyst Films/Madison Film Company Production. 1979. Directors: Glenn Silber and Barry Alexander Brown; Animation: George Allez, and Mike Smith. (c) Catalyst Films/Madison Film Company. 1979. 3r, 105 min., color, 16mm. FCB 0322-0324 A depiction, through newsreel and TV footage, of how racism and war affected the town of Madison, Wisconsin, and especially students at the University of Wisconsin, from 1963-1973. Includes interviews with many of the principal participants in the anti-war movement in Madison.

WAR SHADOWS. (Copyright Collection) Jody Eisemann. 1979. Producer/Director/Writer: Jody Eisemann. (c) Jody Eisemann. 1979. 1c, 25 min., color, 3/4". VBC 8130 About the use and effects of Agent Orange during and after the Vietnam War.

WARRIORS' WOMEN. (Copyright Collection) Dorothy Tod Films. 1981. Director/Producer: Alan Dater and Dorothy Tod. (c) Dorothy Tod; 22 Sep 81; PA 117-719. 1r, 27 min., color, 16mm.FBB 9233 Examines the political and moral implications of the war on the wives of Vietnam veterans. Concentrates on the characteristics of/problems resulting from Delayed Stress Syndrome and the unresolved problems, related to war, which veterans face.

WAYNE MORSE, ADVISE AND DISSENT. See: ABC SCOPE: THE VIETNAM WAR: Wayne Morse, Advise and Dissent.

WESTMORELAND ON VIETNAM. See: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: Westmoreland on Vietnam.

WESTY'S WAR. See: VIETNAM 1945-1975: THE TEN THOUSAND DAY WAR, Episode 7: Westy's War.

WHAT PRICE PEACE? See: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: What Price Peace?)

WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME. See: ABC NEWS SPECIAL: When Johnny Comes Marching Home.

WHERE WE STAND. See: ABC SCOPE: THE Vietnam War: Where We Stand.

WHERE WE STAND. See: CBS REPORTS: Where We Stand.

WHERE WE STAND IN CAMBODIA. See: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: Where We Stand in Cambodia.

WHERE WE STAND IN INDOCHINA. See: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: Where We Stand in Indochina.

WHICH WAY RFK? See: ABC SCOPE: THE VIETNAM WAR: Which Way RFK?)

WHILE BRAVE MEN DIE... (Copyright Collection) Newscope. 1966. Directors/Narrators: Donald C. Bruce, Fulton Lewis, III. (c) Newscope; 1966; MP 15916. 1r, 30 min., b&w, 16mm. FBA 5732 Describes the increasing number of protests and demonstrations in the United States supporting the Communist position in Vietnam. Discusses various organizations such as the Students for a Democratic Society and the Progressive Labor Party which are in the demonstrations, and shows views of draft-card burning ceremonies, of a demonstration in Washington on August 7-9, 1965, and of a march on Washington on November 27, 1965.

WHY VIETNAM and KNOW YOUR ENEMY THE VIET CONG. opyright Collection SJK Productions. 1987. Producer/Writer: Charles B. Hutter. (c) SJK Productions; 2 Sep 87; PA 351-075. 1c, 60 min., color with b&w segments, 1/2". VAA 9803 WHY VIETNAM (1965) is a Department of Defense compilation film which "offers the official US policy for our involvement in Vietnam." KNOW YOUR ENEMY THE VIET CONG includes an historical overview of the French, United States and other countries' occupation of Vietnam. Utilizes captured propaganda newsreels seized during Operation Junction City in Tay Ninh Province by elements of the 173rd Airborne Brigade. Reports on Viet Cong activity in South Vietnam. These two government films were combined for home-video packaging and sales.

WHY VIETNAM? Exchange Collection US Department of Defense, 1965. Presented by the Directorate for Armed Forces Information and Education. 1r, 32 min., b&w, 16mm. FBA 8966 This Department of Defense film "offers the official US policy for our involvement in Vietnam." Also repackaged as part of the home video compilation, WHY VIETNAM and KNOW YOUR ENEMY THE VIET CONG.

WHY VIETNAM? Part 1: THE ROOTS OF US INVOLVEMENT--THE ROLE OF THE PRESS. (Copyright Collection) Churchill Films. 1987. Director/Writer: Joe Domanick. (c) Churchill Films. 1c, 55 min., color, 3/4". VBF 4593 In remarks excerpted from a conference held at the University of Southern California, involving 80 participants--journalists and historians including Arthur Miller, William Appleman Williams, Vietnam Veterans of America president Robert Miller, Harrison Salisbury, David Halberstam, Keyes Beech, Morley Safer, Frances Fitzgerald, and William Shawcross--who trace the roots of US involvement in Vietnam, and debate the press' influence on national attitudes about the conflict. Archival and news visuals are interspersed with speakers' addresses, as the first program illuminates reporters' forthright political stands against their country's policy.

WHY VIETNAM? Part 2: THE VETERANS, THE VIETNAMESE, THE LESSONS. (Copyright Collection) Churchill Films. 1987. Director/Writer: Joe Domanick. (c) Churchill Films. in process. 1c, 40 min., color, 3/4". VBF 4594 In part 2, based on a conference held at the University of Southern California to examine the origins and consequences of US involvement in Vietnam, war veterans and refugees speak about their insights and experiences regarding the war. The voices of Vietnamese immigrants are incorporated along with more reflections by some of the professional speakers, as noted in WHY VIETNAM? Part 1.

WING COMMAND. See: ABC SCOPE: THE VIETNAM WAR: Wing Command.

WINNING THE PEACE. See: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: Vietnam Perspective: Winning the Peace.

WOMAN DOCTOR IN VIETNAM. See: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: Woman Doctor in Vietnam.

WORLD OF CHARLIE COMPANY, THE. See: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: World of Charlie Company, The.

YANKS IN VIETNAM. See: EYEWITNESS: Yanks in Vietnam.


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