Pork Chop Hill (1959) - (Movie Clip) Don't You Need Me?
Lt. Clemons (Gregory Peck) talks to an unseen commander (Barry Atwater), issues orders, and
dismisses the forgetful Pvt. Velle (Robert Blake) in Lewis Milestone's Korean War drama Pork Chop Hill, 1959.
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