Gardens of Stone

Gardens of Stone

Gardens of Stone

At Arlington National Cemetery during the Vietnam era, veteran sergeant Clell Hazard trains young soldiers while mourning those lost in combat. Unable to return to war himself, he mentors Jackie Willow—the idealistic son of a fallen comrade—hoping to prepare him for the realities of Vietnam and the cost of duty.

Movie Information

Release Date 1987-05-05
Runtime 111 Minutes
Language EN
Rating 6.213/10

Story Summary

Set against the solemn backdrop of Arlington National Cemetery, Sergeant Clell Hazard, a Vietnam veteran who can no longer serve on the front lines, dedicates his days to training new recruits. As he tends to the graves of fallen comrades, Hazard befriends Jackie Willow, the eager son of a soldier who died in combat. Through grueling drills and candid conversations, Hazard strives to shield Jackie from romanticized myths of war, preparing him for the harsh truths awaiting him in Vietnam.

Review

Gardens of Stone delivers a poignant meditation on duty, loss, and the intergenerational transfer of military wisdom. James Caan's stoic performance anchors the film, while Anjelica Huston provides a nuanced counterpoint as a grieving widow. The cemetery setting becomes a character in its own right, juxtaposing the permanence of stone with the fleeting nature of life. Though its pacing is deliberate, the emotional payoff is resonant, making it a standout war drama of the late 1980s.

Main Cast

  • James Caan
  • Anjelica Huston
  • James Earl Jones
  • D. B. Sweeney
  • Dean Stockwell
  • Mary Stuart Masterson
  • Dick Anthony Williams
  • Lonette McKee
  • Sam Bottoms
  • Elias Koteas

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Gardens of Stone based on a true story?

The narrative is fictional, though it draws heavily on the real experiences of Vietnam-era veterans and the atmosphere of Arlington National Cemetery.

Who wrote the screenplay?

The screenplay was written by James Carabatsos, adapting his own stage play.

Was the film shot on location at Arlington?

Yes, key scenes were filmed on the grounds of Arlington National Cemetery with permission from the U.S. Army.

Did any Vietnam veterans serve as consultants?

The production consulted with several Vietnam veterans to ensure authenticity in the training sequences and dialogue.

Is there a home video release?

The film was released on VHS and later on DVD; a Blu‑ray edition has not been announced.


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