What happened at the end of Southern Comfort?

What happened at the end of Southern Comfort?

By the film’s end, guardsmen will have been shot dead, impaled, hung, drowned in quicksand, and attacked by savage dogs. And all the time they try to protect themselves with a parody of military discipline, while they splash in circles and rescue helicopters roar uselessly overhead.

What was the movie southern comfort about?

During the Vietnam War, a squad of National Guardsmen — including Hardin (Powers Boothe), a no-nonsense Texan; Reece (Fred Ward), a hunter; and Spencer (Keith Carradine), a sensible private — take part in a military training exercise in the swamps of Louisiana. After attempting to steal several canoes and firing blanks at a Cajun, the group members find themselves being hunted by the locals. Scared and unfamiliar with the territory, the men must scramble to escape.
Southern Comfort/Film synopsis

Who played the Cajun in Southern Comfort?

Brion James
They reach the shack of a one-armed Cajun trapper-hunter (Brion James), who speaks only French.

When was Southern Comfort filmed?

September 25, 1981 (USA)
Southern Comfort/Release date

What alcohol percentage is Southern Comfort?

35 Percent
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Brand Southern Comfort®
Flavour Spice
Alcohol Content 35 Percent by Volume
Alcohol type Fruit_liqueurs
Item weight 700 Grams

What kind of alcohol is SoCo?

Southern Comfort (often abbreviated SoCo) is an American, naturally fruit-flavored, whiskey liqueur with fruit and spice accents. The brand was originally created by bartender Martin Wilkes Heron in New Orleans in 1874, and originally used whiskey as the base spirit.

Can you get drunk on Southern Comfort?

Southern Comfort Review: Southern Comfort is a liquor that is sweet and very much like our Canadian pop juice, sprite. It is very strong and can be used to get you drunk very quickly, maybe too quick to drink another bottle. It is sweet and slightly fruity and gives you a nice wink from it.

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