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The film is presented as several fictional events set on the eve of the Korean War ceasefire, introduced by General Mark W. Clark.At Panmunjom, two American war correspondents quarrel over whether the peace negotiations will produce an end to the hostilities; jaded elder writer Powell criticizes younger journalist Bateman for his idealism, while Bateman condemns Powell's cynical outlook.
The Steel Helmet, 1951; Fixed Bayonets!, 1951 A Yank in Korea, 1951; Korea Patrol, 1951; I Want You, 1951; Tokyo File 212, 1951; Submarine Command, 1951; Japanese War ...
Korean title Director Cast Genre Notes 1951: 15 July: The Footmarks of Barbarian: 오랑캐의 발자취: Yun Bong-chun: Documentary [1] 15 August: The 38th Parallel: 내가 넘은 삼팔선: Son Jun: Military, Anti-communism [2] 15 October: A Bouquet of Three Thousand People: 삼천만의 꽃다발: Shin Kyeong-gyun: Melodrama [3] 20 October ...
Korean title Director Cast Genre Notes 1953: 15 July: The March: 진격만리: Yun Bong-chun: Documentary [1] 15 November: The Final Temptation: 최후의 유혹: Chung Chang-wha: Melodrama, Action [2] 15 December: The Load of Glory: 영광의 길: Yun Bong-chun: Enlightenment, Military [3] 20 December: The Youth: 청춘: Lee Man-heung ...
The Steel Helmet is a 1951 American war film directed, written, and produced by Samuel Fuller during the Korean War. The cast stars Gene Evans, Robert Hutton, Steve Brodie, James Edwards, and Richard Loo. It was the first American film about the war and the first of several war films by Fuller.
These are films about the Korean War (1950-1953). ... I Want You (1951 film) In Love and War (2011 film) Inchon (film) Iron Angel (film) J. Japanese War Bride; K.
Wehrle, Edmund F. "'Syndromes' and 'Solutions': The Korean War and The Vietnam War, 1950–1973." Diplomatic History (2020). Wetta, Frank Joseph, and Stephen J. Curley. Celluloid wars: a guide to film and the American experience of war (Greenwood, 1992). Williams, Tony. "Beyond Fuller and MASH: Korean War Representations in Film, Genre, and ...
Battle Circus is a 1953 American war film directed by Richard Brooks, who also co-wrote the screenplay with married writing duo Laura Kerr and Allen Rivkin. The movie stars Humphrey Bogart and June Allyson, and costars Keenan Wynn and Robert Keith. The film is set in South Korea during the Korean War.