Tank Battalion (also known as Korean Attack) is a 1958 war film directed by Sherman A. Rose and starring Don Kelly, Leslie Parrish and Edward G. Robinson Jr. Four men in their tank, during the Korean War in 1951, find themselves behind enemy lines.[1] American International Pictures originally released the film as a double feature with Hell Squad.[2]

Tank Battalion
Film poster by Albert Kallis
Directed bySherman A. Rose
Written byRichard Bernstein
George Waters
Produced byRichard Bernstein
StarringDon Kelly
Leslie Parrish
Edward G. Robinson Jr.
Frank Gorshin
CinematographyFrederick Gately
Edited bySherman A. Rose
Music byRichard LaSalle
Production
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Iron Foxhole Inc. Viscount Films - Terry Moore Production
Distributed byAmerican International Pictures
Release date
  • July 1958 (1958-07)
Running time
80 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

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During the Korean War, four soldiers reminisce about their past romantic adventures. One of them is currently involved with an Army nurse, another with a Eurasian bargirl. When the tank crew takes their girlfriends on a picnic, they make contact with North Korean guerillas who later try to steal medical supplies from their base.

Resuming battle with the North Koreans, their tank breaks down against a cliff. One of the men risks life and limb to sneak out and retrieve a new gear box.

Soundtrack

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Richard La Salle's first film score uses pieces of Debussy's Three Nocturnes For Orchestra.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Tank Battalion". Turner Classic Movies.
  2. ^ "Detail view of Movies Page". afi.com.
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