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The Cu Chi Tunnels

During the war in Vietnam, thousands of people in the Vietnamese province of Cu Chi lived in an elaborate system of underground tunnels. THE CU CHI TUNNELS is the story of life underground told by the people who lived the experience.

Top Cast

  • Ba Ong Ngo

    Ba Ong Ngo

    Cameraman

  • Nguyễn Thị Định

    Nguyễn Thị Định

    Military Official

  • Phuong Dong Huynh

    Phuong Dong Huynh

    Artist

  • Phuong Vien

    Phuong Vien

    Performer

  • Van Tung Cao

    Van Tung Cao

    Guerilla

  • Tay Ho

    Tay Ho

    Guerilla

  • Than Phong Duang

    Than Phong Duang

    Cameraman

  • No Chin

    No Chin

    Guerilla

  • Van Cu Le

    Van Cu Le

    Guerilla

Overview

During the war in Vietnam, thousands of people in the Vietnamese province of Cu Chi lived in an elaborate system of underground tunnels. THE CU CHI TUNNELS is the story of life underground told by the people who lived the experience.

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