Steel Helmet, The (1951) - (Movie Clip) They Pray For Korean Heroes
American sergeant Zack (Gene Evans) and Korean local sidekick "Short Round" (William Chun) come upon some praying women, maybe, in a scene that may contain some commentary from writer, producer, director and Marine Corps veteran Sam Fuller', in The Steel Helmet, 1951.
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Steel Helmet, The (1951) -- (Movie Clip) You Another Re-Tread?
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With Thompson (James Edwards) guarding "Short Round" (William Chun), sergeant Zack (Gene Evans), having rescued the platoon (Steve Brodie, Robert Hutton, Richard Loo, Richard Monahan et al) he just met from snipers in Korea, agrees to escort them to a jungle temple, in Samuel Fuller's The Steel Helmet, 1951.