Uncommon Valor (1983)

“Uncommon Valor” (1983) is an action war film directed by Ted Kotcheff and stars Gene Hackman, Patrick Swayze, and Robert Stack. The film is set during the Vietnam War and follows a gripping narrative of military rescue and personal redemption.
The story centers on Major Scott (Gene Hackman), a retired Marine officer whose son, along with other soldiers, was captured during the Vietnam War and remains a prisoner of war. Driven by the need to bring his son and the other prisoners home, Scott assembles a team of former soldiers and mercenaries to mount a daring rescue mission into Vietnam.
The team includes a diverse group of characters, such as a young Vietnam War veteran (Patrick Swayze) and other skilled specialists. As they execute their dangerous mission, they face numerous challenges, including hostile enemy forces and the harsh realities of war.
“Uncommon Valor” is known for its intense action sequences, strong performances, and its exploration of themes like heroism, sacrifice, and the personal cost of war. The film combines elements of military drama and action, delivering a thrilling narrative centered around the heroic efforts to rescue those left behind in the conflict.