Read a capsule review of this 1951 film somewhere and it sounded interesting. A very low budget affair, it purports to tell the story of a grizzled veteran, a sergeant, who has narrowly missed execution by the North Koreans. He picks up a Korean boy who dogs his steps. Together they run into other GIs who have lost there way. The grizzled veteran is asked to provide the leadership, despite the presence of inexperienced officers. In the process, prejudices against black soldiers and revealed as well as the place of conscientious objectors. It is an odd, thoughtful movie that refuses to glorify war.
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