
Unknown Soldier: Searching for a Father
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Unknown Soldier: Searching for a Father was released on June 6, 2005.
Unknown Soldier: Searching for a Father was directed by John Hulme.
Unknown Soldier: Searching for a Father has a runtime of 81m.
Unknown Soldier: Searching for a Father was produced by John Hulme.
From HBO's "America Undercover." On June 30, 1969, Lt. Jack Hulme was killed in Vietnam, having never met his newborn son. Thirty years later, filmmaker John Hulme finally seeks out what happened to his father, and who he really was. From family members and childhood friends to the soldiers who fought beside him, John tracks down everyone, chasing his fathers ghost across the country. What he discovers is a life that mirrored a generations struggles...husbands vs. wives, soldiers vs. protestors, America vs. Vietnam. But he also finds wounds that are painfully fresh, especially his mothers. Together, using the accounts of first-hand witnesses, they travel back to Vietnam, to the place where Jack spent the last few moments of his life so they can finally come to terms with his death.
The key characters in Unknown Soldier: Searching for a Father are himself (John Hulme), Jack Hulme (voice) (Brett Reilly).
Unknown Soldier: Searching for a Father is a Documentary, War film.
Unknown Soldier: Searching for a Father has an audience rating of 9.1 out of 10.
Unknown Soldier: Searching for a Father had a budget of $250K.
