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 This is the new and slightly improved American Grunt homepage! Upgraded due to the fact that the movie is finished and was our main project since early 2002, we are excited and feel that this is the best MS or MS2 movie to date. Our next big project? Fade to Black 2 (see main page for details). Enjoy increased specs and the same pictures, with more on the way. 

American Grunt is now completely finished! It will be shown at CELEBRATION OF THE MIND on June 9, 2003, at 6:00 in the auditorium. Make sure you don't miss it!

YOU SHOULD BE ABLE, AFTER THE SHOW, TO RECEIVE A TAPE OF AMERICAN GRUNT FOR $5, IF ORDERED IN ADVANCE. ENQUIRE DURING SCHOOL

 

QUICK INFO

Time: 9 to 10 June 1965

Place: Dong Xoai, Republic of Vietnam

Character #: 21

Genre: Historical Action

Length: About 47 min.

Scene #: 20 Scenes

Rating: PG for mild violence

Script Writer: Ryan Stubbe/ Christopher Mellor

Story By: Ryan Stubbe/ Christopher Mellor

Here are a few of the characters:

Charles Q. Williams

Stephen Langford

Main Character

Gregg

Stephen Marsch

A friend of Charles

Ryan

Ryan Stubbe

A friend of Charles

Billy

Chris Mellor

A friend of Charles

David

Daniel Langford

An old friend of Charles

Captain

Dominic Caton

The evil Captain of Charles' platoon

Vietcong

Paul Mickle

The army of the North Vietnamese

A machine gunner (Ryan Stubbe) aims at the American soldiers.

Charles (Stephen Langford) teaches the grunt (Daniel Langford) to load a rocket launcher.

A scene from near the end of the movie with Stephen Langford and Ryan Stubbe

 

Charles (Stephen Langford) crawls through the underbrush during a North Vietnamese strike.

An American Soldier (Ryan Stubbe) and Charles (Stephen Langford) run to the landing point.

A vietcong (Paul Mickle-Baker) shoots at Charles (Stephen Langford) in the distance.

Charles (Stephen Langford) and  Gregg (Steve Marcsh) look down the pit in a later deleted scene.

An American Soldier (Ryan Stubbe)  guns down a surprise attack.

Charles (Stephen Langford) jumps from the cliff above (NOTE: This IS an actual freefall, not a cut and paste picture).