Best Movies About the Korean War

Few Films Exist on the Subject

By Abe, published Apr 19, 2006
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There are not many movies depicting the Korean War so naming the best is maybe not of much of a challenging. Unlike WII or Vietnam which have captured the imaginations of some of our best  filmmakers, Korean War movies, especially contemporary ones, are few and far between. The following is a chronological list of movies about the Korean War; which ones are the best will be up to the viewer.

Retreat, Hell (1952)
Directed by Joseph H. Lewis, this movie was filmed while the Korean War was actually still going on. It tells the story of a Marine battalion faced to cross treacherous frozen territory to escape the enemy. Contemporay TV fans may be interested to know the movie stars Russ Tamblyn, father of Joan of Arcadia’s Amber Tamblyn.

MASH (1970)
Though this Robert Altman film (based on the book by Richard Hooker) was noted for addressing the reality of the Vietnam War, it is set during the Korean War. Donald Sutherland, Tom Skerritt, Eliot Gould and Robert Duvall are among the stars. Sally Kellerman was Oscar- nominated as a best supporting actress. The film was also up for best picture and director. Screenwriter Ring Lardner, Jr won for his adaption of the book. The series, of course, spun-off from the film.

Pork Chop Hill (1959)
Lewis Milestone directed this film which stars Gregory Peck as a lieutenant in this war film set in Korea. Peck and others are opposed by Communist Chinese fighting for North Korea. Robert Blake and George Peppard also star (as does Norman Fell, aka Mr. Roper of Three’s Company).

The Bridge At Toko Ri (1955)
Directed by Mark Robson (Peyton Place), this movie has some A-listers on the cast: William Holden, Grace Kelly. Mickey Rooney also appears. The film stars Holden as a Korean War pilot assigned to destroy the title bridge while he battles his own doubts and nerves. The visual effects were Oscar-nominated. Robson was nominated for a Director’s Guild Award.

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I agree, TaeGukGi is amazing. By far the best there is.

Posted on 07/01/2008 at 7:07:26 AM

 
Pretty strange chronological order!. "Steel Helmet" and "Fixed Bayonets" were made by Sam Fuller before your first one. And "Brotherhood of War" is the best--as well as the bloodiest.

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 10:11:00 AM

 
TAEGUKGI is easily the best Korean War film I have seen. Check it out.

Posted on 09/12/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

 
What about "Welcome to Damokgul"? (I'm not sure abt the spelling) I've seen it during my korean language class and it's a very touching film. It's a story abt soldiers (three from the north, two from the south and an american) who met in a village. The villagers were ignorant about the onging war and the first guns that they have seen were the ones the outsiders bought. It was really a hilarious film although the effects weren't that great...

Posted on 08/25/2007 at 9:08:00 PM

 
"I Want You" staring Dana Andrews, Dorthy Mcquire, Farley Granger,& Jim Bakus. A story about three men drafted at the start of the Korean war; two young men and one a vetern of WW2. Excellant movie which,I believe, won some acadamy awards.Touches on a lot of modern day concerns.

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