Jacob's Ladder is a 1990 American psychological thriller/horror film directed by Adrian Lyne, based on a screenplay by Bruce Joel Rubin. Jacob Singer is a U.S. soldier deployed in the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War. When the story begins, in 1971, helicopters are passing overhead, carrying supplies for what seems to be preparations for a Viet Cong offensive. Without any warning, Jacob's unit comes under heavy fire. The soldiers try to take cover but begin to exhibit strange behavior for no apparent reason. Jacob attempts to escape the unexplained insanity, only to be stabbed with a... bayonet by an unseen attacker. The film then shifts back and forth from Vietnam to Jacob's memories of his son Gabe and former wife Sarah , and to his present relationship with a woman named Jezzie while working as a mailman in Brooklyn, New York City. During this latter period, Jacob faces several threats to his life and experiences grotesque hallucinations. It is also revealed that his son Gabe was hit by a car and killed before Jacob went to Vietnam.
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| Release date: | November 2, 1990 |
| Directed by: | Adrian Lyne |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 115 Minutes |
| Producer: | Alan Marshall |
| Editor: | Tom Rolf |
| Music by: | Maurice Jarre |
| Cinematography: | Jeffrey L. Kimball |
| Screenplay by: | Bruce Joel Rubin |
| Estimated budget: | $25,000,000 |
| Genre: | Thriller |