Gustav Hasford

Writer
Born
November 28, 1947
Died
January 29, 1993
Awards
0 wins, 2 nominations

Gustav Hasford was born in 1947, in Russellville, Alabama. He joined the Marines right out of school in 1967 and used his experiences as a Combat Correspondent in Vietnam to write his first novel, The Short-Timers, which Stanley Kubrick turned into Full Metal Jacket (1987). Hasford's second novel,…

Biography

Gustav Hasford was born in 1947, in Russellville, Alabama. He joined the Marines right out of school in 1967 and used his experiences as a Combat Correspondent in Vietnam to write his first novel, The Short-Timers, which Stanley Kubrick turned into Full Metal Jacket (1987). Hasford's second novel, published in 1990, was a sequel to The Short-Timers titled The Phantom Blooper. It detailed Private Joker's transformation after living in a Vietnamese village. Hasford's final novel, A Gypsy Good Time, was a dialogue-rich detective story. When he died of a heart attack in 1993 he was living on the island of Ithaca in Greece.

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63lbs63lbs(2013)
Full Metal JacketFull Metal Jacket(1987)

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A Modern Art Masterpiece: The Making of Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacketas Self - Co-Screenwriter, Full Metal Jacket

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