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5 Things You Didn’t Know About The Movie “The Dear Hunter”
March 24, 2024

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“The Deer Hunter” made in 1978 was nominated for 10 Academy Awards and won 5. Many people don’t know that over a million feet of film were shot to get the final cut of the three-hour war drama. Directed by Michael Cimino, this 1978 film is renowned for its powerful portrayal of the Vietnam War and its impact on the lives of a group of friends from a small town in Pennsylvania. While many movie buffs may be familiar with the film’s major themes and memorable scenes, there are several lesser-known facts that add fascinating layers to its story. 

Now let’s uncover five things you probably didn’t know about “The Deer Hunter.”

 

1) A Real Event Inspired the Story

Robert Daley’s novel, “The Deer Hunter,” was loosely based on Operation Rock Avalanche’s events in Việt Nam. In 1966, American soldiers hunted deer from helicopters as a morale-boosting scheme. When the story was adapted for film, all names except for Mike Vronsky’s were changed. This occurred because one of the characters, based on an actual person, had not given consent to tell his story.

 

2) Meryl Streep Makes Her Debut in the Movie

In the movie “The Deer Hunter”, Meryl Streep plays Linda. She is sweet on Nick (Christopher Walken) but marries Michael (John Cazale). This would be Meryl’s first speaking role. Although she appears only briefly in this three-hour epic, it marks her breakthrough performance. She would win two Best Actress Oscars for Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) and Sophie’s Choice (1982).

 

3) The Actor Who Plays John is Also a Vietnam Veteran

The Walking Tall (1973) star Joe Don Baker portrayed John “Nikki” Meserve. During the Vietnam War, Baker worked as a truck driver and transported supplies to troops in Germany. He said he got into acting because casting directors would always give him bit parts whenever they needed an extra with a Southern accent. When the opportunity arose for him to play Meserve, he jumped at it though he didn’t think too highly of the script and initially wanted nothing to do with it.

 

4) Actor John Savage’s Accidental Injury

One lesser-known fact about the production of “The Deer Hunter” is that a serious injury occurred during filming. Actor John Savage, who portrayed Steven Pushkov, sustained a real injury while shooting a particularly intense scene. During the Russian roulette sequence, Savage accidentally smashed his head against a mirror, resulting in a deep gash that required several stitches. Despite the mishap, Savage continued filming, demonstrating his dedication to the film project.

 

5) Was “The Deer Hunter” a war protest film?

While “The Deer Hunter” is set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War and includes themes related to the war’s impact on its characters, it is not explicitly considered a war protest film. Unlike some other films of the era, such as “Apocalypse Now” or “Platoon,” which directly critique the war and its policies, “The Deer Hunter” focuses more on the human experience and the psychological effects of war on individuals.

That said, the film does raise questions about the morality and consequences of war, particularly through its portrayal of the characters’ struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the toll that combat takes on their lives. Some viewers interpret these themes as a commentary on the Vietnam War and the broader issues surrounding warfare, but the film does not take an overtly political stance or engage in explicit protest against the war. Instead, it offers a more nuanced exploration of the human condition in times of conflict.

 

Final Words

“The Deer Hunter” is a classic film that has stood the test of time. Whether you are watching it for its historical significance. Or just enjoying some fantastic acting, this movie will leave an impression.

We hope these five facts about one of Hollywood’s most beloved films have piqued your interest and given you something new to think about when revisiting the masterpiece in the future!

The Deer Hunter

Winner of five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and one of AFI’s Top 100 Films of All Time, The Deer Hunter follows a group of Pennsylvania steelworkers from their blue-collar lives, hunting in the woods of the Alleghenies, to the hells of Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. 

Academy Award winners Robert De Niro and Christopher Walken star in this unforgettable saga of friendship and courage. Experience the brutality of war and the depths of emotional strain on the human spirit in this extraordinarily powerful film classic.

 

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