

Drama · War
Overview
Dispatched to the front lines during the Korean War, an idealistic American soldier discovers the horrors of combat and comes at odds with a psychopathic member of his platoon.
Top Cast


John Saxon
John Saxon
Pvt. Raymond Endore
John Saxon
Pvt. Raymond Endore


Charles Aidman
Charles Aidman
Capt. Wallace Pratt
Charles Aidman
Capt. Wallace Pratt


Sydney Pollack
Sydney Pollack
Sgt. Owen Van Horn
Sydney Pollack
Sgt. Owen Van Horn


Tommy Matsuda
Tommy Matsuda
Charlie
Tommy Matsuda
Charlie


Gavin MacLeod
Gavin MacLeod
Pvt. Crotty
Gavin MacLeod
Pvt. Crotty


Robert Redford
Robert Redford
Pvt. Roy Loomis
Robert Redford
Pvt. Roy Loomis


Anthony Ray
Anthony Ray
Pvt. Joshua Fresno
Anthony Ray
Pvt. Joshua Fresno


Tom Skerritt
Tom Skerritt
Sgt. Stan Showalter
Tom Skerritt
Sgt. Stan Showalter


William Challee
William Challee
Lt. Colonel
William Challee
Lt. Colonel


Nancy Hsueh
Nancy Hsueh
Mama San
Nancy Hsueh
Mama San
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