A stinker of a war flick from Young, responsible for one of the best James Bond films Dr. No. Financed by the Unification Church, it is an incoherent, directionless rant set in Korea, a cringe-inducing script raced through by the far from impressive but starry cast. Whenever it looks like running out of steam, another epic action scene is thrown into the mix to detract attention from the fact that no one seems to have a clue what they are doing. - _Zevi Wolmark_

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Inchon
"LOVE. DESTINY. HEROES. War Changes Everything."
1981 • 2h 20m • ★ 3.4 (14 votes) Released
Gen. Douglas MacArthur leads a Korean War campaign, and the war tests a married couple's relationship.
Director
Terence Young
Screenplay
Laird Koenig
Screenplay
Robin Moore
Rating
3.4
Runtime
140 min
Budget
$46.0M
Revenue
$5.2M
Profit/Loss
-40.8M
Production
Unification Church
One Way Productions
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer News World Communications
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Zevi Wolmark
Jun 25, 2015
Keywords
korean war (1950-53)invasionmarine corpstokyo, japanhistorical dramainchon1950sgeneral douglas macarthurincheonnorth koreaseoul, south korea
















