Southern Comfort 42 years old

It's the land of hospitality... unless you don't belong there.

Southern Comfort

A squad of National Guards on an isolated weekend exercise in the Louisiana swamp must fight for their lives when they anger local Cajuns by stealing their canoes. Without live ammunition and in a strange country, their experience begins to mirror the Vietnam experience.

Credits

Southern Comfort Cast

Name Character
Peter Coyote He was 39, now 82 years old as Poole
Fred Ward He was 38, now 81 years old as Cpl. Lonnie Reece
T. K. Carter He was 24, now 67 years old as Cribbs
Powers Boothe He was 33, 68 years old when he died as Cpl. Charles Hardin
Keith Carradine He was 32, now 74 years old as Pfc. Spencer
Lewis Smith He was 25, now 67 years old as Stuckey
Brion James He was 36, 54 years old when he died as Trapper
Sonny Landham He was 40, 76 years old when he died as Hunter
Franklyn Seales He was 29, 37 years old when he died as Pfc. Simms
Allan Graf He was 31, now 74 years old as Hunter
Alan Autry He was 29, now 71 years old as Bowden
Les Lannom He was 34, now 77 years old as Casper

Southern Comfort Crew

Name Department
Tom Bronson as Costume Supervisor. Costume & Make-Up
John Vallone as Production Design. He was 28 (50) years old when He died Art
Judith Holstra as Casting. Production
Freeman A. Davies as Editor. Editing
Andrew Laszlo as Director of Photography. He was 55 (85) years old when He died Camera
Robert Gould as Set Decoration. He was 41 (now 84) years old Art
Neil Roach as Camera Operator. Camera
William J. Immerman as Executive Producer. Production
Ross A. Maehl as Gaffer. He was 42 (now 85) years old Lighting
Pat Kehoe as First Assistant Director. Directing
Walter Hill as Director. He was 39 (now 82) years old Directing
Walter Hill as Screenplay. He was 39 (now 82) years old Writing
Bennie E. Dobbins as Stunt Coordinator. He was 48 (55) years old when He died Crew
Southern Comfort poster
Southern Comfort (42 years)

It's the land of hospitality... unless you don't belong there.

  • Release day: Monday, September 21, 1981
  • Runtime: 105 minutes