
Target Zero
War
Overview
International soldiers fight to ignore their differences while holding a hill during the Korean War.
Top Cast


Richard Conte
Richard Conte
Lt. Tom Flagler
Richard Conte
Lt. Tom Flagler


Peggie Castle
Peggie Castle
Ann Galloway
Peggie Castle
Ann Galloway


Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson
Sgt. Vince Gaspari
Charles Bronson
Sgt. Vince Gaspari


Chuck Connors
Chuck Connors
Pvt. Moose
Chuck Connors
Pvt. Moose


L.Q. Jones
L.Q. Jones
Pvt. Felix O'Hara
L.Q. Jones
Pvt. Felix O'Hara


Strother Martin
Strother Martin
Pvt. Dan O'Hirons
Strother Martin
Pvt. Dan O'Hirons


Aaron Spelling
Aaron Spelling
Pvt. Strangler
Aaron Spelling
Pvt. Strangler


Joby Baker
Joby Baker
Private
Joby Baker
Private


Richard Wyler
Richard Wyler
Sgt. David Kensemmit
Richard Wyler
Sgt. David Kensemmit


John Alderson
John Alderson
Cpl. Devon Enoch
John Alderson
Cpl. Devon Enoch
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