The Park Is Mine, is a 1986 HBO made-for-TV movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, starring Tommy Lee Jones as a Vietnam War veteran. Mitch (Jones) takes control of Central Park in New York City, in what many would call an act of domestic terrorism, to honor those who died and served in the Vietnam War and draw attention to veterans' issues. The film is based on the 1981 novel of the same name by Stephen Peters.
Part 7 of 11
Tommy Lee Jones as Mitch
Helen Shaver as Valery
Yaphet Kotto as Eubanks
Lawrence Dane as Commissioner Keller
Peter Dvorsky as Dix
Eric Peterson as Mike
Gale Garnett as Rachel
Denis Simpson as Richie
Reg Dreger as Commander Curran
Louis Di Bianco as Captain Juliano
Carl Marotte as Santini
Dennis O'Connor (actor) as Sergeant Duffy
Tom Harvey as General Bryant
R. D. Reid as Policeman on Ledge
George Bloomfield as Dr. Mueller
Wonder if the ATF and the Army had a conference like this before attacking Waco?
jrms999 8 months ago
Both army officers would have removed their hats upon entering the conference room, if not the building itself. They look silly, utterly fake, sitting there with them on, and General Bryant's is on in such a casual way that he looks like a hotel doorman! Awful!
leananshae 1 year ago