

Recounts the so-called 'Battle of Inchon', an episode at the end of World War II during the amphibious invasion of Korea, resulting in a decisive victory and a strategic reversal in favor of the Allied forces.
Practical Effects
Costumes apparently sourced from a closing Army surplus store.
Direction
Don Aston's 79-minute sprint through a war that needs three hours.
Director
Don Aston
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The real Battle of Inchon occurred in September 1950, making this film's 'WWII' framing either bold revisionism or a complete production oversight.
This 1981 obscurity represents a wave of low-budget Korean War films made without Korean involvement, shot wherever cheapest extras could be found.