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Tour of Duty - Complete [DVD] [1987] [UK Import]

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Format: DVD


Format: DVD


Language: English


Number Of Discs: 15


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Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.331


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.31 x 3.35 x 7.48 inches; 14.46 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 6


Media Format ‏ : ‎ DVD


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ None


Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1)


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 15


Best Sellers Rank: #35,106 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #22,904 in DVD


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  • True to Life Tour of Duty
I had seen a few episodes of this series when it first was on television and thought it was well acted and very true to life. I served a tour in the same AO in the same time period that this takes place. (I'm afraid there are no mountains there, other than Nui Ba Den on the Cambodian border). The characters are believable, are developed as characters throughout the series, and you come to know them and care about them (unlike the characters in "Band of Brothers"). Two minor quibbles: 1.) Some one with Infantry experience should have coached the character "Ruiz" on how an M-60 is fired. If you fire an M-60 like he does you'll: a) hit very little, and b) burn out the barrel. 2.) The producers felt compelled to introduce round-eyed love interests for the main characters as the series went into the second and third seasons. Enlisted men and junior officers in combat units lived in a world devoid of Caucasian women (unless they spent time in an Evac hospital). In spite of these quibbles, a terrific series and a bargain for 99, 40-minute stories. The interplay between the young lieutenant and his 3-tour platoon sergeant alone is worth the purchase price. On viewing the series again, I would add the following. The first season used a nice convention of beginning each episode with a black screen with white letters giving some factoid about the Vietnam War which would be central to that episode. The second season moved the unit from Chu Lai down to Tan Son Nhut airbase in Saigon, which allowed the episodes to be broader than just missions in the bush. It also introduced love interests for both Lt Goldman and SGT Anderson and the series began to address issues like racial tension and drug use. The third season unfortunately decided it needed star power, introducing Carl Weathers as a SOG Col, and Lee Majors as an aging enlisted man. They did okay, but star power wasn't needed and was a bit of a distraction. The seasons ends with some of the platoon members going home and the difficulties they encounter reintegrating with civilized society. If you liked this series, consider buying the DVD of the HBO series of short stories entitled "Vietnam War Story". Good writing, good acting, realistic depiction of Vietnam as experienced by the GI, and no howkie love interests. Also consider "Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2007 by Victor A. Bary

  • Very good purchase!
What can I say I like about this purchase? Every little thing about it. From being able to find what I wanted, to super shipping, and, of course, quality of the product it. Love Amazon. Love their vendors. Love everything about it!
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023 by R.Jasper

  • Worth investing in a multi region DVD player
My husband and I have loved this series since it first aired in the late 80’s. We have watched the American version of it on DVD for years and although the show was still great, it had this cheesy music soundtrack replacing the original songs. I had thought about purchasing an all region DVD player for a few years just so I could see the series with the original soundtrack and I finally decided to go for it. It was a very smart decision because seeing the show with the original songs in the background makes a huge difference and the show is even more moving and seems more authentic than ever. If you love this show as much I as I do, this imported dvd set is a must have. I’m very pleased with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023 by Diana Crozier

  • Great TV series
I watched this TV show from its original broadcast and yes, the music was great, especially the opening theme: Paint It Black, but, I bought the complete series because the TV show was very good and I don't mind the new music. You see the new recruits starting out from the beginning of there tours of duty to the end after the 3rd season, these soldiers start out green, gung ho etc...you see them go through many transformations, from drugs, AWOL, scared, mistakes, depression, anger, the stories are very good, reflecting upon the times of the late 60's. By the third season, they are veterans and when they get new soldiers into the squad, they either help them or keep them away at arms length, not wanting to know them because, most likely, these new soldiers will die in there first couple of missions. In the second season, some female characters were added, and it turned out to be a great addition to the cast, the stories were great, they added something to the main characters in the show, like the lieutenant and the especially the sergeant, who we get to see with his daughter. The TV series does a great job of showing what "Brothers In Arms" is all about. The war was very unpopular in the US, but in the Nam, it was your buddy next to you in the jungle who mattered most. Highly recommended for people who liked Platoon like I did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2008 by Ignacio McGuire

  • Never saw this show before, enjoyable without the music
I've read the reviews of those that have seen this show before; about how they can't find reason to buy this set without the original score. To those that have seen the show before and paid attention to the music (perhaps more than the show itself?) I can only state, then this set is not for you. I had not ever heard of this show. I came across the listing as I was looking for something else (I guess Amazon's ideas do work). I read the reviews and thought I would give it a try sometime. I decided to buy the whole series even though I could have purchased the individual sets for less (the sets and the series were both on sale; the series cost $10 more than the individual sets combined). I would suggest if this happens again, NOT to buy the series box. It is constructed of cheap cardboard and the 3 sets are merely placed inside. Only worth it is the series cost is less than the sum of the individual sets. There is an episode in the first season where the actors come into screen talking about Marvin Gaye and begin mouthing the words to whatever song originally played. Not only was the replacement music not Marvin, it was instrumental. The guy dancing around in the background "singing" to nothing was a little distracting, but this was the only time I noticed. Tour of Duty is a poignant and sometimes disturbing look at what occurred during the Vietnam War. Each episode in seasons 1 and 3 have a tidbit of information about Vietnam, and the episode often touched on that information and in a very real way. I was a little kid in the 60's and was sheltered from this war. I've learned more from this series than from school and recommend it to anyone that has not seen it before. Peace ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2008 by Mister E Mystery

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