Robert Hải
Robert Hải (b. Trần Hữu Hải, Hải Phòng province, 1940 - September 26, 2000) was an actor born to French and Italian parents, famous for playing foreign villains in the early period of Vietnamese cinema. He was remembered for his muscular, Western looks and his enthusiasm to participate in the Vietnamese film industry during its most difficult days, regardless of the role.
Saigon Rangers: The Meeting Place
as Col. Michael ("Mai Kơn")Posing as a privileged man working for his wealthy industrialist uncle, Commander of the Saigon...
Movie pageFirst Love
as Henry JacksonStudent Ba Duy sinks deep into heartbreak and a nihilistic street life when his sweetheart, Diem...
Movie pageLeft Alone
as American pilotA Vietnamese woman from an ethnic minority is grieving over the death of her husband caused by...
Movie pageThe Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone
as Major MitscherIn Dong Thap Muoi during the days of the Vietnam War, Ba Do, Sau Xoa and their little child live...
Movie pageCards on the Table: The Gunshot on the Highland
as G. Frederick ReinhardtAfter a tumultuous arrival and subsequent stay in Da Lat for military training, Luan returns to...
Movie pageSaigon Rangers: Silence
as Col. MichaelTo keep up with his public guise, Tư Chung considers marriage with his "girlfriend" and tries to...
Movie pageSaigon Rangers: Return You Your Name
as Col. Michael ("Mai Kơn")The year 1968 approaches. Bubbling underneath festive spirits are quiet anticipations of a major...
Movie pageFlooding Season
as uncreditedOne of the three collaborated movies by Trinh Cong Son (songwriter), Hong Sen (director), and...
Movie pageSaigon Rangers: Thunderstorm
as Col. Michael ("Mai Kơn")After the dangerous offensive launched on the embassy office in Saigon, Tư Chung and his...
Movie pageCards on the Table: The Foster Son of the Archbishop
as G. Frederick ReinhardtAfter the Geneva Convention, Viet Minh cadres are gathered to the North. There are also many who...
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