
The Glory Brigade
War
Overview
During the Korean War Lt. Sam Pryor volunteers his platoon to escort Greek troops to perform a reconnaissance mission behind Communist lines. Due to his Greek heritage Pryor is initially proud to accompany the Greek contingent but his feelings change to scorn and mistrust when what he believes is cowardice shown by the Greek soldiers and their leaders results in the near annihiliation of his own platoon. An uneasy alliance is maintained between the US and Greek troops as the enemy's true objective is learned.
Top Cast


Victor Mature
Victor Mature
Lt. Sam Pryor
Victor Mature
Lt. Sam Pryor


Alexander Scourby
Alexander Scourby
Lt. Niklas
Alexander Scourby
Lt. Niklas


Lee Marvin
Lee Marvin
Cpl. Bowman
Lee Marvin
Cpl. Bowman


Richard Egan
Richard Egan
Sgt. Johnson
Richard Egan
Sgt. Johnson


Nick Dennis
Nick Dennis
Cpl. Marakis
Nick Dennis
Cpl. Marakis


Roy Roberts
Roy Roberts
Sgt. Chuck Anderson
Roy Roberts
Sgt. Chuck Anderson


Alvy Moore
Alvy Moore
Pvt. 'Stoney' Stone
Alvy Moore
Pvt. 'Stoney' Stone
Russell Evans
Russell Evans
Pvt. Taylor
Russell Evans
Pvt. Taylor


Henry Kulky
Henry Kulky
Sgt. 'Smitty' Smitkowsky
Henry Kulky
Sgt. 'Smitty' Smitkowsky


Gregg Martell
Gregg Martell
Pvt. Ryan
Gregg Martell
Pvt. Ryan
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