

Prisoner of War
Directed by Andrew MartonAn American army officer, troubled by reports of brutality, volunteers to investigate conditions inside North Korean POW camps. He parachutes behind enemy lines and infiltrates a group of G.I.s being marched to one of these camps. There, he witnesses scenes of G.I.s being brainwashed, beaten, subjected to mock executions, deprived of food and water, and more, under the supervision of a Russian colonel.
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Prisoner of War was released on 4 maj 1954.
Prisoner of War was directed by Andrew Marton.
Prisoner of War has a runtime of 81m.
Prisoner of War was produced by Henry Berman.
An American army officer, troubled by reports of brutality, volunteers to investigate conditions inside North Korean POW camps. He parachutes behind enemy lines and infiltrates a group of G.I.s being marched to one of these camps. There, he witnesses scenes of G.I.s being brainwashed, beaten, subjected to mock executions, deprived of food and water, and more, under the supervision of a Russian colonel.
The key characters in Prisoner of War are Webb Sloane (Ronald Reagan), Cpl. Joseph Robert Stanton (Steve Forrest), Jesse Treadman (Dewey Martin).
Prisoner of War is rated Approved.
Prisoner of War is a Krig, Drama film.
Prisoner of War has an audience rating of 5 out of 10.
Prisoner of War had a budget of 569 tn US$.

















