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  1. The Hanoi Hilton is a 1987 war film which focuses on the experiences of American prisoners of war who were held in the infamous Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi during the 1960s and 1970s and the story is told from their perspectives. It was directed by Lionel Chetwynd, and stars Michael Moriarty, Ken Wright and Paul Le Mat. Music was done by Jimmy Webb.

    • The History of The Infamous Hanoi Hilton
    • The Torture of American Soldiers at Hỏa Lò
    • American Resistance in Hỏa Lò Prison
    • What Happened to The Horrific Prison?

    Before the American prisoners gave the prison its now-infamous name, the Hanoi Hilton was a French colonial prison called La Maison Centrale. The Vietnamese, however, knew it as the “Hỏa Lò” Prison, which translates to “fiery furnace.” Some Americans called it the “hell hole.” Built in the late 19th century, Hỏa Lò originally held up to 600 Vietnam...

    Over nearly a decade, as the U.S. fought the North Vietnamese on land, air, and sea, more than 700 American prisoners of war were held captive by enemy forces. For those locked inside the Hanoi Hilton, this meant years of daily torture and abuse. In addition to extended solitary confinement, prisoners were regularly strapped down with iron stocks l...

    Despite the endless torture, the American soldiers stayed strong the only way they knew how: camaraderie. During his first four months in solitary confinement, Lt. Cmdr. Bob Shumaker noticed a fellow inmate regularly dumping his slop bucket outside. On a scrap of toilet paper that he hid in the wall by the toilets, he wrote, “Welcome to the Hanoi H...

    That delightful day in 1973 would not be the last time that some of the prisoners would see the Hanoi Hilton. John McCain returned to Hanoi decades later to find that most of the complex had been demolished in order to make room for luxury high-rise apartments. The rest became a museum called the Hỏa Lò Prison Memorial. Most of the museum is dedica...

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  2. The Hanoi Hilton: Directed by Lionel Chetwynd. With Michael Moriarty, John Edwin Shaw, Ken Wright, Paul Le Mat. Follows the suffering, torture, and brutal treatment that American prisoners of war had to deal with on a daily basis while in North Vietnam's Hoa Lo prison.

    • (1.2K)
    • Drama, War
    • Lionel Chetwynd
    • 1987-05-23
  3. The Hanoi Hilton in a 1970 aerial surveillance photo. Hỏa Lò Prison (Vietnamese: [hwâː lɔ̀], Nhà tù Hỏa Lò; French: Prison Hỏa Lò) was a prison in Hanoi originally used by the French colonists in Indochina for political prisoners, and later by North Vietnam for U.S. prisoners of war during the Vietnam War.

  4. A well-made drama focusing on the suffering, torture, and brutal treatment the American P.O.W.s had to deal with daily while in North Vietnam's Hoa Lo Prison...

    • 126 min
    • 169.1K
    • LionHeart FilmWorks
  5. Jun 26, 2019 · Hoa Lo Prison, more popularly known as the "Hanoi Hilton", is a museum near the French Quarter of Hanoi, Vietnam. It was first built in the late 1890s by Vietnam's French colonizers as a central prison (Maison Centrale) for Vietnamese criminals. As mastery of North Vietnam passed over from the French to the Japanese to the Vietnamese Communists ...

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  7. Lionel Chetwynd's film documents the horrific struggles that faced American POWs held in the North Vietnamese prison Hoa Lo -- more infamously known as the Hanoi Hilton -- between 1964 and 1975. Williamson (Michael Moriarty) leads a group of American servicemen who are prisoners at the detention camp. He assumes command after Cathcart (Lawrence Pressman) is dragged off to be tortured.