Two days in October / WGBH Educational Foundation ; a Robert Kenner Films production for American Experience in association with Wisconsin Public Television, Playtone, and the BBC ; producer/director, Robert Kenner ; story, Allen Rucker and Paul Taylor ; telescript, Allen Rucker.

Examines the critical events that took place in the fall of 1967, from the ambush of an American battalion by the Viet Cong that led to skepticism of whether the Vietnamese conflict was winnable, to the first violent anti-war demonstration on a campus in Wisconsin.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
Corporate Authors: WGBH Educational Foundation
Robert Kenner Films
Wisconsin Public Television
Playtone (Firm)
British Broadcasting Corporation
PBS Home Video
Other Authors: Kenner, Robert, 1950-
Rucker, Allen
Taylor, Paul
Maraniss, David
Language:English
Language and/or Writing System:
Closed-captioned.
Published: [United States] : Distributed by PBS Home Video, [2005], ©2005.
Series:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
Subjects:
Genre:
Physical Description:1 videodisc (90 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: Video DVD
Description
Summary:
Examines the critical events that took place in the fall of 1967, from the ambush of an American battalion by the Viet Cong that led to skepticism of whether the Vietnamese conflict was winnable, to the first violent anti-war demonstration on a campus in Wisconsin.
Note:Based on the book "They marched into sunlight" by David Maraniss.
Originally produced for television broadcast on the PBS program American Experience.
Special features: "Black lions return"--Survivors reunite decades later ; "Where are they now?" ; "The flag"--eyewitnesses discuss what the American flag means to them.
Videorecording.
Call Number:CO9 D0064236 VideoDVD
Audience:
Not rated.
ISBN:0793690692
9780793690695
Credits:Editor, Kim Roberts ; cinematography, Buddy Squires ; music, Mark Adler.
System Details:DVD, widescreen presentation; stereo.
Participant or Performer:
Based on the book They marched into sunlight by David Maraniss; no credits available.