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IMDbAll the signs in the so-called "Ho Chi Minh" city are in Thai, which doesn't look even remotely like Vietnamese. Vietnamese language is written in the Western alphabet, with accent symbols over some letters. Thai has its own alphabet, quite indecipherable to Westerners.
The movie on Beckett's motel TV is The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957).
The two MPs who appear early on the film are named Mangold and Pennycate. This is an homage to Tom Mangold and John Pennycate, authors of the book THE TUNNELS OF CU CHI, which was an instrumental reference source for the screenplay.
In real life, actor John Doman (who plays Paul Finnegan, Beckett's comrade turned adversary) was a lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps and Vietnam veteran, and served under the 3rd Marine Division.
"Quan: Remember, one shot is probably all you get. Beckett: One shot is all I need."
"Beckett: Different kinds. Whenever I kill a man it's because he needs killing. I look at his life and if it adds up to nothing I take him out. But you, Finn, you got to liking it. I never did. What's this all about, Finn? How does it all end here?"