War Is Hell
War Is Hell

War Is Hell

1961Movie81 minEnglish

During the Korean War, a glory-hunting sergeant leads his platoon on a mission against the enemy--not telling them that a cease-fire has just been declared--so that he can win medals. Trouble arises when some members of platoon begin to suspect that something is fishy.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Burt TopperGenres: War, Drama

Plot Summary

A group of American soldiers in the Korean War face the brutal realities of combat. As they navigate the intense and often confusing landscape of battle, they grapple with themes of duty, survival, and the psychological toll of warfare. The film portrays their struggles against both the enemy and their own inner demons.

Critical Reception

War Is Hell is a gritty and unsentimental portrayal of the Korean War, often praised for its realistic depiction of combat and its focus on the psychological impact on soldiers. While not a major critical darling upon release, it has gained a reputation as a solid entry in the war film genre, appreciated for its unvarnished look at the soldier's experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic and unflinching portrayal of combat.
  • The film effectively captures the psychological toll of war on soldiers.
  • Considered a notable, albeit lesser-known, entry in 1960s war cinema.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in the desert near Palmdale, California, with military surplus equipment to achieve its gritty realism.

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