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  1. Pork Chop Hill is a 1959 American Korean War film starring Gregory Peck, Woody Strode, Rip Torn, and George Peppard. The film, which was the final war film directed by Lewis Milestone, is based upon the 1956 book by U.S. military historian Brigadier General S. L. A. Marshall.

  2. Pork Chop Hill: Directed by Lewis Milestone. With Gregory Peck, Harry Guardino, Rip Torn, George Peppard. During the Korean War peace talks, U.S. troops fight to retake a hill from the Communist Chinese forces.

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  3. Pork Chop Hill (1959) Movie Info Synopsis Because final peace negotiations are bogged down in political maneuvering, U.S. soldiers, led by Lt. Joe Clemons (Gregory Peck), are forced to...

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    • Gregory Peck
    • Lewis Milestone
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  4. 1h 37m 1959. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Americans take a vital hill in Korea but have trouble holding it. Cast & Crew. Read More. Lewis Milestone. Director. Gregory Peck. Lt. Joe Clemons. Harry Guardino. Forstman. Rip Torn. Lt. Walt Russell. George Peppard. Chuck Fedderson.

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  7. Jun 12, 2006 · Officially it was designated Hill 255, but its contour lines on a map of Korea and a 1959 film made it world famous as Pork Chop Hill. Based on a book by military historian S.L.A. Marshall, the movie dealt only with the penultimate, two-day battle for Pork Chop Hill in April 1953.

  8. Synopsis. In April 1953 at Panmunjom, Korea, a conference between American and Communist North Korean and Chinese forces convenes to discuss halting their three-year conflict. Meanwhile an area in the neutral zone, dubbed Pork Chop Hill by the Americans, is retaken by the Chinese at the cost of the entire American infantry company.

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