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Pork Chop Hill DVD

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Lt. Joe Clemons has been given the order: take Pork Chop Hill. If it's taken by the Chinese US negotiators at the Panmunjom peace conference would lose face with their Communist adversaries - an unthinkable outcome. And so Clemons leads his troops into combat to fight for an objective that they know to be strategically pointless. But they also know that an order is an order. They must take Pork Chop Hill or die trying...

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Released
05 April 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
MGM Home Ent. (Europe) Ltd. 
Classification
Runtime
94 minutes 
Features
Black & White, PAL 
Barcode
5050070020458 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Lt Joe Clemons has been given the order take Pork Chop Hill If it&39;s taken by the Chinese US negotiators at the Panmunjom peace conference would lose face with their Communist adversaries - an unthinkable outcome And so Clemons leads his troops into combat to fight for an objective that they know to be strategically pointless But they also know that an order is an order They must take Pork Chop Hill or die trying

At the height of the Korean war, Lieutenant Joe Clemons (Gregory Peck) receives orders to take Pork Chop Hill before the Chinese forces have a chance to claim it. The reasoning behind this new objective is that US negotiators at the Panmunjom peace conference do not wish to lose face with their Chinese adversaries. Clemons thus leads his squad into combat, fully aware that his target has no military strategic importance, but could become a vital propaganda victory.

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