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Born on the Fourth of July
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Born on the Fourth of July Trivia
- For the duration of filming the scenes after Ron is paralyzed, Tom Cruise stayed in and used a wheelchair off the set as much as possible.
- A copy of "Johnny Got His Gun," a popular anti-war novel about WW1, is visible on Ron's hospital bed when he learns he will never walk again. In the novel, the main character is a soldier who is mutilated beyond recognition in a war; he has lost both of his arms and legs as well as his sight and hearing.
- CAMEO(Ron Kovic): WWII veteran in the parade at the beginning.
- The studio was initially very dubious about the casting of Tom Cruise in the lead as he hadn't really tackled such a heavily dramatic role before.
- CAMEO(Abbie Hoffman): a war/draft protester.
- Charlie Sheen was considered for the part of Ron Kovic.
- Oliver Stone's then wife Elizabeth is mentioned in the closing credit roll as Naijo No Ko. This Japanese term means "with the help of my wife" or, more colloquially, "I owe my success to my better half".
- When Ron is sitting at a desk in Mexico, the book "All Quiet on the Western Front" is shown on the desk. It is considered one of the greatest anti-war books ever written.
- Oliver Stone was presented his Best Director Oscar for this film by his former film school teacher Martin Scorsese.
- This film represents one of the rare instances where Oliver Stone was able to cast his very first choice for a starring role in one of his motion pictures. Tom Cruise was Stone's definite preference for the role of Ron Kovic, a casting decision that Kovic ultimately stood by.
- During the demonstration, one of the speakers says that the Bronze Star and Purple Heart honors he earned in Vietnam mean nothing. These are the same two honors that director Oliver Stone and the real Ron Kovic received after serving in Vietnam.
- Originally in 1978 Al Pacino was set to star as Ron Kovic with William Friedkin attached to direct, Oliver Stone as writer and Martin Bregman producing. However Friedkin dropped out and was replaced by Daniel Petrie. The project fell through ultimately due to financial problems and to a similarity at the time to Coming Home. Ten years later the film was made with Tom Cruise as Ron Kovic with Oliver Stone directing.
- The film's anti-war message meant that Universal were very nervous about its box office chances so they kept the budget low. To keep costs down, most of the cast didn't receive an upfront salary.
- The last scene of the film to be shot - in a race against time as the sun was going down - was the wheelchair fight between Tom Cruise and Willem Dafoe.
- Star Tom Cruise was actually born on the third of July.
- Second part of Oliver Stone Vietnam-trilogy. The other two are Platoon and Heaven & Earth.
- Oliver Stone wanted to make the movie in Vietnam but relations with that country and the US were still frosty after the war so it was made in the Philippines instead.
- Ron Kovic and Oliver Stone wrote much of the script together at a cafe in Venice, California.
- Tom Cruise had initially talked to director Oliver Stone about taking the lead role in Wall Street, but Stone had already given the role to Charlie Sheen. Stone then suggested he be cast in Born on the Fourth of July.
- Including cameos by Oliver Stone there are at least 11 other actors credited in this film that also appeared in Oliver Stone's earlier Vietnam War film "Platoon".
- Oliver Stone became the 16th man to win a second directing Oscar, joining an elite pantheon that includes Milos Forman,Billy Wilder, David Lean, Elia Kazan and John Ford. Since his win, Steven Spielberg and Clint Eastwood have been added to the list.
- The word "fuck" is used 289 times throughout the film.
- The real Ron Kovic gave Tom Cruise his Bronze Star for his performance in this movie.
- The entire film was shot in shades of red, white, or blue, depending on the emotional level (battle scenes are all in reddish hues, dream sequences in white, sadness in blue, etc).
- DIRCAMEO(Oliver Stone): the reporter interviewing the military official on television near the beginning of the film, who is played by Dale Dye, the film's military technical advisor.