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USA
(Los Angeles, California, theatrical release)
Oct 1987
USA
(U.S. Film Festival)
Jan 1988
USA
(Television)
Apr 3, 1988
West Germany
(Munich International Film Festival)
Jun 1988
USA
No data
Sep 1988
Sweden
No data
Sep 9, 1988
Italy
No data
Nov 17, 1988
France
(theatrical release)
Nov 30, 1988
Japan
(theatrical release)
Dec 17, 1988
West Germany
(theatrical release)
Jan 5, 1989
Belgium
(Gent)
Feb 2, 1989
Denmark
(theatrical release)
Mar 6, 1989
USA
(WorldFest Houston)
Apr 1989
Australia
(re-release)
Apr 27, 1989
Portugal
No data
Nov 24, 1989
Netherlands
No data
Dec 28, 1991
Belgium
(Flemish speaking region)
Nov 10, 1992
Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam
(Original title)
Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam
Australia
Cartas do Vietnã
Brazil
Oplevelsen af helvede
Denmark
Dear America - Lettres du Vietnam
France
Dear America - Lettres du Viêt-nam
France (theatrical title)
Dear America - Lettere dal Vietnam
Italy
ディア・アメリカ 戦場からの手紙
Japan (Japanese title)
Droga Ameryko: Listy z Wietnamu
Poland
Querida América
Portugal
Дорогая Америка: Письма домой из Вьетнама
Soviet Union (Russian title)
Dear America: cartas del Vietnam
Spain
Dear America
Sweden
Dear America - Breven hem från Vietnam
Sweden (video box title)
Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam
USA
Dear America - Briefe aus Vietnam
West Germany
Sex & Nudity
Moderate
There are two scenes of male full frontal nudity.
Violence & Gore
Moderate
The war footage is real. There is some blood, but nothing graphic.
Profanity
Moderate
Considering it is during the war, there is obviously some bad language.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
None
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Severe