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The Wall That Heals

Year: 1998 Documentary Runtime: 50 min Rating: 8.0

Overview

Hosted by Louis Gossett, Jr., this film examines the struggle it took to create the Vientnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Released upon the Memorial's fifteenth anniversary, it includes interviews with veterans, senators, businessmen, and supporters.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Louis Gossett Jr.

Louis Gossett Jr.

Self - Host

George H. W. Bush

George H. W. Bush

Self

Bob Dole

Bob Dole

Self

Chuck Hagel

Chuck Hagel

Self

Adrian Cronauer

Adrian Cronauer

Self

James Carville

James Carville

Self

John Warner

John Warner

Self

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