Korea Patrol
Korea Patrol | |
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Directed by | Max Nosseck |
Written by | Walter Shenson |
Produced by | Walter Shenson Jack Schwarz |
Cinematography | Elmer Dyer |
Music by | |
Distributed by | Eagle-Lion Films |
Release date | January 15, 1951 |
Running time | 59 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Korea Patrol (working title Korean Patrol) is a 1951 war film released by Eagle-Lion Films. Together with Sam Fuller’s The Steel Helmet and Sam Katzman’s A Yank in Korea, it was one of the first Hollywood films exploiting the Korean War.[1]
Plot[]
When notified of the North Korean invasion of South Korea, an American officer assigned to the Republic of Korea Army leads a mixed American and South Korean six man patrol to blow up a strategic bridge to delay the enemy's advance.
Cast[]
Richard Emory ... Lt. Craig
... Ching
Benson Fong ... Kim
... Sgt. Abrams
... 'Murphy'
... Cpl. Dykes
... Lee
... Maj. Wald
Notes[]
- ^ p. 77 Edwards, Paul M. A Guide to Films on the Korean War Greenwood Publishing Group, 1997
External links[]
- Korea Patrol at IMDb
Categories:
- English-language films
- 1951 films
- American films
- Eagle-Lion Films films
- Korean War films
- American black-and-white films
- Films directed by Max Nosseck
- American war drama films
- 1950s war drama films
- Korean War stubs
- War film stubs