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"The First Impressionistic War Film!" - Eric Sherman - Filmmaker/Author

THE PRODUCERS OF FORGOTTEN HEROES ARE DONATING 25% OF ALL DVD GROSS SALES

TO THE AMERICAN VETERANS DISABLED FOR LIFE MEMORIAL FUND

"A nation that does not honor its heroes will not long endure" - ABRAHAM LINCOLN



"Our Nation is fortunate to have patriots like Jack Marino and John Lebert, who had the courage to create Forgotten Heroes as a thank you for all of the Vietnam Heroes who paid the ultimate price with their lives, and for the Veterans who came back... "Welcome Home Brothers, Welcome Home"

-Brigadier General (CA Ret.) Ronald B. Flynn
-Former Platoon Leader, 2Bn 7th U.S. Cavalry, Vietnam 1966

"Forgotten Heroes" is a good, solid, old-fashioned entertainment in a Vietnam setting without the distorted stereotypes of drug addicts, murderers, and rapist. I particularly liked the ending with President Kennedy's Inaugural ceremony pledge to defend freedom anywhere, anytime, at any cost. It was not only very effective but helped to put our Southeast Asian involvement in context. "

- Col. Joseph N. Smith (USMC Ret.) Director of Department of Military and Veterans Affairs - County of Los Angeles

Thank you again for bringing this wonderful film to the world and to my attention. It is refreshing to see a movie of this caliber and integrity. I put you right up there with John Wayne and the GREEN BERETS. I know you must have sweated blood all these years in your effort to get this film made. The cast was terrific and Mr. Smith, as always, was excellent in his portrayal of the Russian General.

- Robert Hubbard, Vietnam Veteran USAF 1963

"Hi Jack, I just got thru watching your DVD on Forgotten Heroes! I wanted to thank you for the DVD Autograph signing. "Forgotten Hereos" portrays an extraordinary story and journey of U.S. Marines in combat while fighting the war in Vietnam. The film depicts excellent scenes of sacrifice, fear, and bravery of men and women in the U.S.Armed Forces serving in the war of Vietnam. An excellent movie a must see! Great job Jack! God Bless!"

-- Master Sergeant Regulo Zapata Jr., U.S. Army Special Forces (Retired) 74 - 03










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