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A Mission to Kill is a low budget 1988 action film featuring Vietnam War sequences that was written and directed by with a story by William Smith. The film also has been released under the titles Nightmares of Nam and The Kill Machine. MacGregor and Smith had also collaborated on . A former officer assigned to the Provincial Reconnaissance Unit returns home where he is put in, then escapes from a mental hospital.

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  • A Mission to Kill is a low budget 1988 action film featuring Vietnam War sequences that was written and directed by with a story by William Smith. The film also has been released under the titles Nightmares of Nam and The Kill Machine. MacGregor and Smith had also collaborated on . A former officer assigned to the Provincial Reconnaissance Unit returns home where he is put in, then escapes from a mental hospital. (en)
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  • A Mission to Kill is a low budget 1988 action film featuring Vietnam War sequences that was written and directed by with a story by William Smith. The film also has been released under the titles Nightmares of Nam and The Kill Machine. MacGregor and Smith had also collaborated on . A former officer assigned to the Provincial Reconnaissance Unit returns home where he is put in, then escapes from a mental hospital. (en)
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