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Operation Dumbo Drop

  • 1995
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
10K
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Operation Dumbo Drop (1995)
To keep the loyalty of a village during the Vietnam war, a U.S. Army officer and his unit struggle to deliver it a live elephant.
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To keep the loyalty of a village during the Vietnam war, a U.S. Army officer and his unit struggle to deliver it a live elephant.To keep the loyalty of a village during the Vietnam war, a U.S. Army officer and his unit struggle to deliver it a live elephant.To keep the loyalty of a village during the Vietnam war, a U.S. Army officer and his unit struggle to deliver it a live elephant.

  • Director
    • Simon Wincer
  • Writers
    • James Morris
    • Gene Quintano
    • Jim Kouf
  • Stars
    • Danny Glover
    • Ray Liotta
    • Denis Leary
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Simon Wincer
    • Writers
      • James Morris
      • Gene Quintano
      • Jim Kouf
    • Stars
      • Danny Glover
      • Ray Liotta
      • Denis Leary
    • 39User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • Capt. Sam Cahill
    Ray Liotta
    Ray Liotta
    • Capt. T.C. Doyle
    Denis Leary
    Denis Leary
    • Lt. David Poole
    Doug E. Doug
    Doug E. Doug
    • SP4 Harvey (H.A.) Ashford
    Corin Nemec
    Corin Nemec
    • Sp5 Lawrence Farley
    Dinh Thien Le
    Dinh Thien Le
    • Linh
    Tchéky Karyo
    Tchéky Karyo
    • Goddard
    • (as Tcheky Karyo)
    Hoang Ly
    • Col. Nguyen
    Vo Trung Anh
    • Lt. Quang, NVA
    Marshall Bell
    Marshall Bell
    • Col. Pederson
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Y B'ham
    Long Nguyen
    Long Nguyen
    • Jhon
    Tim Kelleher
    • C-123 Pilot
    Scott N. Stevens
    Scott N. Stevens
    • C-123 Co-Pilot
    Kevin LaRosa
    • Irish - Huey Pilot #1
    • (as Kevin Larosa)
    Christopher Ward
    • Cowboy - Huey Co-Pilot
    Robert Kevin Miller
    • Huey Gunner #1
    Michael Ming-Yang Lee
    • Village Elder
    • (as Ming-Yang Li)
    • Director
      • Simon Wincer
    • Writers
      • James Morris
      • Gene Quintano
      • Jim Kouf
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    5ccthemovieman-1

    The Good & Bad Of 'Operation Dumbo Drop'

    This movie had some typically-good Disney aspects to it but also some typically- bad Disney agendas in here that just about made me puke.

    With modern-day Disney films - or at least the ones in the 1980s and 1990s - you can expect the following "good" and "bad:" This movie proves to be no exception.

    GOOD - Slick-looking photography with beautiful Vitenamese scenery; low profanity; an interesting story that moves well.

    BAD - Political-correctness run amok......an annoying kid who knows more than the adults; an ending that's always drawn out too long; a reverence for Eastern religions or anything that is not Christianity; a black and a white lead character in which the black is always the better of the two, etc. etc.

    A SURPRISE - Danny Glover and Ray Liotta losing their tempers but not swearing a blue streak. Wow, now that's different!
    5Wuchakk

    The positive side of Vietnam

    Released in 1995, "Operation Dumbo Drop" is a Disney flick inspired by the real story of the US Army supplying an elephant for a village during the Vietnam War. Danny Glover and Ray Liotta star as the two officers in charge of the mission assisted by Denis Leary, Doug E. Doug and Corin Nemec. Dinh Thien Le appears as the boy, Linh, companion of the elephant Bo Tat.

    An NCO indirectly linked to the real operation said the movie was much more interesting and fun than the actual event as the mission was pulled off without a hitch with little entertainment value. Being a Disney flick, the combat situations are "Yeah, right" and no one gets hurt, but that's to be expected. Other than this, it's a straight forward dramedy/adventure.

    While I'm generally not into Disney flicks, it's nice to see a more positive side of the war after watching movies like "We Were Soldiers," "Platoon" and "A Rumor of War." Believe it or not, there WERE fun, comedic and altruistic occasions over there, every day. Many good Americans perished directly attempting to prevent harm to Vietnamese people. Many risked their lives not in combat, but in aiding civilian villagers in tasks they could not accomplish themselves. Many worked tirelessly to improve the lives of the Vietnamese, providing food, cooking utensils, clothing and other necessities to those displaced by the conflict. Yes, I realize you could argue that they wouldn't be in such a predicament if there was no war, but don't forget that, generally speaking, the South Vietnamese didn't want communistic rule and the conquest-minded NVA were no angels. Look no further than the incredible killing fields of Cambodia.

    I love elephants, so I also appreciate this element. What's most enjoyable, besides the great cast, are the exceptional Thailand locations. Although there are a few eye-rolling parts, like all Disney movies, a lot was put into making this film. It's a fun adventure reminiscent of "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom." Unfortunately, there are no key female parts and the "Yeah, right" moments are too painful to give a higher rating.

    The movie runs 107 minutes.

    GRADE: C+ or B- (5.5/10)
    Elbow

    Dumb Fun.

    Operation Dumbo Drop is one of those movies that despite its' implausible and shallow trappings, is wholely enjoyable.

    The movie is set during the Vietnam War, a setting in time not particularly known for its' lightheartedness. The story concerns a group of soldiers who must replace an elephant from a village where one was originally a war casualty. Sound ridiculous? Well, it is. However that does not stop the completely likeable cast including Danny Glover, Ray Liotta and Denis Leary from appearing to have fun with the movie. While the movie is set up as children's fare, there are some relatively intense scenes of war which are inevitable given the setting.

    Yet through it all, the story manages to exude humor and warmth which make it easily one of the most pleasant Vietnam-era movies ever. While not necessarily recommended for all kids, this movie is family friendly and entertaining, contrary to popular belief.
    coverme6

    Disney goes to Vietnam

    The Vietnam War makes a really unorthodox setting for a Disney movie, but this movie goes along quite well, thanks to its performances. Danny Glover and Ray Liotta star as the leaders of a rag-tag American platoon in charge of guarding an elephant and its young Vietnamese trainer on a trip to one part of the divided country to another.

    Because of its family-friendly base, OPERATION DUMBO DROP plays it

    safe with it's war violence. But who says you need bloody, graphic action in order to make a good war-oriented film? As long as the

    performances are stellar, the film wins. Case in point is OPERATION DUMBO DROP.
    trickymisfit

    This operation was real. I was "there."

    In 1968, I was the CA NCO (Civil Affairs Noncommissioned Officer) for Co. C, 5th SFG(A), 1st SF, HQed In DaNang, RVN. I was not directly involved with the mission but had a front row seat and the officers I worked under kept me apprised of the progress. These facts might be of interest:

    1. "Our" Top Secret operation had two elephants called Bonnie and Clyde.

    2. The elephants were not dropped in slings or standing up as depicted in the movie. They had to be tied down to airdrop cargo pallets. If they were hung in slings, their own weight would have suffocated them. If they had been dropped standing up, their weight would have caused fatal physical harm upon landing.

    3. Two veterinarians were flown from England to sedate and revive the animals.

    4. The purpose was not for a ceremony but for a much more practical reason. A sawmill had been built in the village to help its economy. The mountain trails were much too narrow to use bulldozers to drag the trees to the mill and someone came up with this idea.

    5. The mission ultimately was a failure. The elephants were juveniles (weight!!!) and were much too small to drag the large logs. Growing elephants eat a lot. The village chief complained that the villagers were being forced to travel deeper and deeper into VC controlled territory to collect banana trees for their fodder. I don't know how this problem was resolved.

    The movie was much more interesting and fun, as the actual mission was pulled off without a hitch and had little entertainment value. My credibility could be verified on my website which I am required not to include, but I'll be glad to provide it to anyone who is interested. There is a direct contact link available.

    For those reviewers who chose this forum to again knock a war over 36 years gone, SHAME ON YOU! You have only exposed your own ignorance. As all soldiers in every war , some Americans conducted themselves better than others. As this mission actually went (and as depicted in this DRAMATIZATION), many of us worked tirelessly to improve the lives of the Vietnamese.

    I am most proud of my days in Vietnam when I was privileged to provide food, cooking utensils, clothing and other necessities to peoples displaced by the war. Many good American lives were lost directly attempting to prevent harm to Vietnamese people. I risked my life more than once, not in combat, but in aiding "common" villagers in tasks they could not accomplice themselves. My OIC (Officer in Charge) was shot down and killed while attempting to evacuate refugees from a besieged A-Camp. HE DID NOT HAVE TO BE ON THAT AIRCRAFT.

    You are welcome to your opinion and can state it per the First Amendment but, ethically, you should study and actually know a little bit about the topic before you share an opinion. And for Heaven's sake, keep political opinions on political forums. "Dumbo Drop" hardly glorified warfare. It just exposed the truth that a little bit of good can be found in most things, even things as tragic as warfare.

    And to the reviewer who doubted that anything funny ever happens in warfare: You too, speak out of ignorance. I spent two years in country and had many genuine good times, often with the fine Vietnamese soldiers with whom I worked.

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    • Trivia
      Denis Leary has said that he, Danny Glover, and Ray Liotta only did the picture because they each wanted to buy property. Filming took so long, and got so bad, they all started carrying around pictures of the property and looking at them to get them through the shooting.
    • Goofs
      In the cast listing David Poole(Dennis Leary) is listed as Lt. Poole. In the movie he is actually a US Army Chief Warrant Officer Three. This can be seen by the right collar bar on his uniform that has a bar with three black boxes and by the Warrant officer insignia on the left collar.
    • Quotes

      Capt. T.C. Doyle: Does anybody else here know how to work an elephant?

      Harvey (H.A.) Ashford: I was in love with a fat woman once, but she never listened to me.

    • Crazy credits
      Before the end credits, there is a statement that says, "This movie was inspired by a true story."
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Waterworld/Operation Dumbo Drop/The Net/Babe/Country Life (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Boom Boom
      Written by John Lee Hooker

      Performed by David Clayton-Thomas

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Release date
      • July 28, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • Dumbo Drop
    • Filming locations
      • Chiang Mai, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Interscope Communications
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,670,346
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,392,155
      • Jul 30, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $24,670,346
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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