

84C MoPic
Directed by Patrick Sheane DuncanThe title refers to the U.S. Army's former "MOS" (job code) for a combat cameraman. The story follows a unit of American G.I.s in Vietnam, all with different backgrounds and motives for being there, through the lens of his camera.
84C MoPic Ratings & Reviews
- TomVaderJune 20, 2025I first saw this movie when I was a teenager. To my young eyes this movie seemed disturbingly real. In fact, more real than any other movie I had ever seen. The premise is unique since it's shot from the perspective of a reporter, making you feel almost like you're a soldier in the field acting as part of the platoon. However, the acting, dialog, and the plot is "so-so" making everything feel scripted and slightly off. This movie has a place in your collection if you like Platoon, Full Metal Jacket, or other Vietnam era combat movies, but I don't think it holds up as well as those movies.
84C MoPic Trivia
84C MoPic was released on April 7, 1989.
84C MoPic was directed by Patrick Sheane Duncan.
84C MoPic has a runtime of 1h 34m.
84C MoPic was produced by Michael Nolin.
The title refers to the U.S. Army's former "MOS" (job code) for a combat cameraman. The story follows a unit of American G.I.s in Vietnam, all with different backgrounds and motives for being there, through the lens of his camera.
The key characters in 84C MoPic are LT (Jonathan Emerson), Easy (Nicholas Cascone), Pretty boy (Jason Tomlins).
84C MoPic is rated R.
84C MoPic is a Drama, War film.
84C MoPic has an audience rating of 8.5 out of 10.
84C MoPic had a budget of $500K.
84C MoPic has made $156K at the box office.







