Born on the Fourth of July (1989)

Maybe We're Home

Ron (Tom Cruise) is pushed through a crowd of reporters on his way to deliver a national speech.

Directed by Oliver Stone.

Released in 1989 by Universal.

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  • character-type: Reporter
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  • primary-genre: Drama
  • secondary-genre: Political Dramas
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  • prop: Camera
  • theme: Patriotism
  • actor: Seth Allen
  • actor: Sean Stone
  • actor: Caroline Kava
  • actor: Kyra Sedgwick
  • actor: Tom Cruise
  • actor: Raymond J. Barry
  • director: Oliver Stone
  • producer: Lope V. Juban Jr.
  • producer: Oliver Stone
  • producer: Clayton Townsend
  • producer: A. Kitman Ho
  • producer: Joseph P. Reidy
  • editor: Joe Hutshing
  • costume-designer: Judy L. Ruskin
  • production-designer: Bruno Rubeo
  • role-name: Young Tommy Kovic
  • role-name: Ron Kovic
  • role-name: Donna, Ron's Girlfriend
  • role-name: Young Jimmy Kovic
  • role-name: Mrs. Kovic
  • role-name: Mr. Kovic
  • screenwriter: Ron Kovic
  • screenwriter: Oliver Stone
  • year: 1989
  • studio: Universal