One Minute To Zero

One Minute To Zero, One Minute To Zero, DVD

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$5 - $10, Action & Adventure, Al Murphy, Alex Sharpe, All Titles, Alvin Greenman, Ann Blyth, Bob Bray, Buddy Swan, Chad Mallory, Charles McGraw, Constantin Bakaleinikoff, Disc on Demand, Dorothy Bruce, Dorothy Granger, Dr. Henry de Young, Drama, Eddie Firestone, Edmund Grainger, Eduard Franz, Frank Nordstrom, George Sawaya, Gil Frye, Hal Baylor, Hazel Boyne, Herbert Deans, Jack Braddock, Jeanette Fryback, Joe Bautista, John Mallory, Johnny Louie Jee, Karen Hale, Kathleen O'Malley, Kay Christopher, Lalo Rios, Larry Stewart, Lennie Freeman, Leslie Toma, Louise Saraydar, Margaret Sheridan, Mari Leon, Maurice Marsac, Meredith Leeds, Mike Ragan, Military & War, Milton Krims, Monya Andre, Movies, Movies & TV › Movies, Never Before On DVD, Nobuyuki Takeoda, Norman Bennett, One Minute To Zero, Over $10, Owen Song, Peter Thompson, Pierre Andre Moreau, Ray Montgomery, Richard Egan, Robert Gist, Robert Mitchum, Robert Osterloh, Rogue Espiritu, Roy Roberts, Shinodu Takeshido, Steve Flagg, Stuart Whitman, Tay Garnett, Tay Murray, Ted Ryan, Tom Carr, Tom Irish, Tyler McVey, Under $5, Victor Young, Wallace Russell, Wally Cassell, War Drama, Warner Archive, William Forrest, William Talman, William Wister Haines

Using refugees as human shields, North Korean troops advance on Col. Steve Jankowski and his dug-in troops. Hoping to turn the throng back, Jankowski orders his gunners to fire warning shots short of the advance. Again and again the cannons roar, aiming closer each time. The approach continues: Jankowski must make an agonizing decision. Robert Mitchum portrays Jankowski, a leader of U.S. forces that are part of the United Nations Coalition pushing back against the invasion south of the 38th Parallel. Tay Garnett (Bataan, the Cross of Lorraine) directs, effectively integrating documentary footage of the conflict. Ann Blyth plays a UN official drawn to Jankowski. And it wouldn't be a war flick without a tough top kick - a role Charles McGraw fits perfectly.