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2012 American documentary film For the 1965 war movie, see In Harm's Way. For other uses, see Harm's Way (disambiguation).
Into Harm's Way
Title card
Directed byJordan Kronick
Produced by
  • Thomas F. Beckner IV
  • Jordan Kronick
Cinematography
  • Stephen McCarthy
  • Erich Roland
Edited byPeter R. Livingston Jr.
Music by
Production
company
West Point Center for Oral History
Distributed byThe Documentary Group
Release date
Running time95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Into Harm's Way is a 2012 American documentary film. The film features a series of interviews with the members of the United States Military Academy class of 1967 and their experiences during their college career at West Point and later in the Vietnam War. The movie was produced and directed by Jordan Kronick for the West Point Center for Oral History. The Center's director, journalist Todd Brewster, served as the film's executive producer. The film opened at the GI Film Festival on May 15, 2012.

References

  1. Into Harm's Way at IMDb.

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