

Hell in Korea
Directed by Julian AmyesBased on real events, A Hill in Korea charts the fortunes of a small group of British soldiers serving in the Korean War. Out on a routine patrol, the soldiers find that Chinese troop movements have cut them off from their own lines. They try to fight their way back to safety but with the enemy surrounding them on all sides, the prospects look bleak. Facing almost insurmountable odds, they decide to stand a fight.
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- john adamsJanuary 13, 2026Star cast not great film but not bad either
- Mister ArnMay 18, 2025"Hell in Korea" offers a gripping, intimate glimpse into the combat experience during the Korean War. The film doesn't shy away from depicting the raw and uncomfortable realities, including the racism and contempt some soldiers held towards the very people they were sent to defend. Despite its imperfections, the film delivers a story that I found pretty compelling.
Hell in Korea Trivia
Hell in Korea was released on September 18, 1956.
Hell in Korea was directed by Julian Amyes.
Hell in Korea has a runtime of 80m.
Hell in Korea was produced by Anthony Squire.
The key characters in Hell in Korea are Lt. Butler (George Baker), Cpl. Ryker (Stanley Baker), Sgt. Payne (Harry Andrews).
Hell in Korea is rated Not Rated.
Hell in Korea is a War, Drama, History film.
Hell in Korea has an audience rating of 5.3 out of 10.














