4, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Aug. 25, 1976 America an No event in recent history has been so turbulently controversial as the Viet- nam War and especially - United States participation in that war. ticipation of the United States in the war. ; Hearts and Minds is a searing, often shocking, film that has been both praised and damned but never- scarred a generation of Americans, destroyed a President and produced an -avalanche of emotions. “Much of that er otion is reflected in Hearts and d Vietnam | statements of Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and ‘Nixon. The cultural influences that helped shape young Americans’ attitudes General William’ West- moreland; Walt Rostow, -— former adviser to the late President Johnson; Lt. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.; Clark Clifford, former Secretary And few studies of the theless because ofits ex- Minds, a vivid anti-war towards war are here seen of Defence, and Daniel ‘American involvement in traordinarily high quality it documentary . and a as the Hollywood films of ‘Ellsberg, the man who Vietnam have been as was awarded an Oscar in cinematographic master- the ’40s and ’50s; popular released to the press the contentious as the award-. 1975 as the world’s best piece.’ songs; and the drive to win ‘Pentagon Papers’, which winning film Hearts and feature documentary. Based on some 250 hours of original filmed material instilled by school football coaches’ pep talks. did so much to change many | Americans’ views on the | Minds, which will be. Commenting on-the film, d presented on the CBC Knowlton Nash — Director and 30 hours of stock Counterpointing scenes of conduct of the war. television network Friday, of CBC-TV News and footage, the film seeks to the war itself an its effects “Hearts and Minds,” says - September 3 at 9 p.m. Current Affairs — says: show some of the culturalas onthe people of Vietnam are its director, Peter Davis, “is The controversy and the ‘The fighting, the politics, well as political forces that those showing small-town neither pro- nor anti- film reflect the anti-war the diplomacy, the contributed towards America welcoming home American but just an at- sentiments of those who arguments, turned the America’s ever-deepening ‘ts decorated heroes; in- tempt to understand what were opposed _to- par-_ United States upside down, @ The Hotel By The Sea For Up To 125 125 Air Conditioned Suite & Rooms With View Color TV, Telephone, Tub & Shower, Ele- vators, Coffee Shop, Dining Room, Nightly Entertainment, Banquet & Meeting Rooms 682-1831 FREE PARKING TOLL FREE Reservations— English ‘Bay at Stanley Park Bus Stop at Our Door and Take You Anywhere In The City For The Price Of A Bus Ticket Kitchenettes Available involvement in Vietnam. The historical develop- ment of that involvement is outlined through interviews with many prominent military and ‘political figures together with ex- _cerpts from the televised terviews with wounded U.S. veterans of the war; and bereaved ‘families who lost sons and husbands - in Vietnam. Among the U.S. military and political leaders commenting on the war are: we have done and what we have become.” It was produced by Bert Schneider, photographed by Richard Pearce, and edited by LynZee Klingman and Susan Martin. CAFE METROPOLE 1937 Loretta Young Tyrone romance at the famous Parisian cafe. American heiress finds romance with a penniless young man who is. forced to im- ‘personate a Russian prince. BLAZING FOREST 1952 Stars John Payne, Susan Morrow, William Demorest. Widow, whose young niece McCLOUD: THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN HAT . +The key to a milfion-dollar conspiracy headed by thie refined leader: of a ballet ' company turns out to be Mc- _ Cloud‘’s hat. 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