Tank Battalion
Tank Battalion
| 01 July 1958 (USA)
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Four men in their tank, during the Korean War in 1951, find themselves behind enemy lines.

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Tedfoldol

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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CrawlerChunky

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Lidia Draper

Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.

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Cody

One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.

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rjk541

(Spoiler)...I am prejudice because the star is my father and I knew Majorie Helen (now Leslie Parrish), as a young child....the budget for this movie did not allow for a lot of things. Even so, the actors did pretty good job with all the clichés and lack of production funds. Funds were so slight that the actors portraying Koreans had to double and triple their roles. I knew, when I saw it as an adult, that the moment an actor saluted an empty jeep, this would a be a "doozy." As a side, I thought Kelly and Helen had good chemistry (actually, I am sure of it, but that's an another story). The production team rented a tank. Used a set on the Republic lot, and did the best they could with what they had. as for the actors, Kelly was already known from television roles and changed his stage name to "O'Kelly" not soon afterward. This is the last movie for Marjorie Helen before she changed her name (I believe). Frank Gorshin was introduced as an actor. A fun piece of nostalgia. Watch it for what it is and have a laugh.

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Uriah43

This movie begins with a single American tank participating in combat and suffering from gear problems. As a result the crew of four is ordered to return to base for repairs. When they get back the story evolves into a romantic drama with two of the soldiers involved with two nurses while a third soldier falls in love with a local bar girl. It's at this point that the movie proceeds at an extremely slow pace and doesn't really pick up until the last 15 or 20 minutes. However, rather than reveal any more and risk spoiling the film for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this was a relatively cheap and poorly made Korean War movie which doesn't really offer much in entertainment value. It does, however, have Edward G. Robinson Jr. (as "Corporal Corbet"), Frank Gorshin ("PFC Skids Madigan"), Leslie Parrish ("Lieutenant Alice Brent") and Barbara Luna ("Nikko") for those who might be interested in any of these particular actors. But other than that there honestly isn't much to recommend and I rate this film as below average.

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sol

**SPOILERS** Despite its meager budget this little war drama from AIP Studios is not that bad at all. In it a tank crew is sent out to engage the enemy North Koreans in a major push towards the 38th parallel. As the tank and its crew are advancing towards the front line they get bogged down in a commie ambush just when the big offensive, code name Spider, is about to take place. With the tank disabled by a commie grenade the crew headed by Sgt. Bard Dunne, Don Kelly, are sitting ducks as the North Koreans throw everything that they got at them. It's up to Sgt. Dunne to make it back to base and get a piece of equipment to start the tank up for him to be able to save his man before nightfall arrives. That's when the North Koreans plan to make their final assault with artillery small arms as well as flame throwers that would put the tank and its four man crew out of action. The film limps along for almost an hour before the action starts with a number of boring subplots. There's also a North Korean raid on the base in order for them to get their hands on desperately needed arms and ammo from the US Army. It's then that were introduced to the tankers who are to later put their lives on the line in what is said to be, involving about two dozen North Korean troops and one US Army tank, the biggest US counter offensive in the Korean War! Interesting lineup of US servicemen that includes the youngest of the quartet the baby-faced Pfc. Danny Collins played by Robert Paget who's so young looking that he can easily pass for Bonanza's Little Joe's kid brother. There's also E.G Robinson Jr as Cpl. Corbett as the tank driver who has no use for Danny who puts him down for his ultra macho and sexist opinions about the opposite sex. And finally there's the future Batman TV series Joker Frank Gorshin as the wise cracking tank machine gunner Pfc. Skids Madigan who takes time during the first half of the movie to break the ice by doing what seems like an ad-lib James Cagney imitation.The film is saved by a number of great stock footage action scenes as well as the final showdown between the US Army tank and the North Korean troops that more then makes up for most of it boring storyline. Which includes a number of listless love scenes between the tank boys with US Army nurses Norma "Big Red" O'Brian, Regina Gleason, Alice Brent, Lesie Perrish, and that 18 year old Eurasian singing sensation Nikko played by the shapely Barbara Luna.P.S Even though he's barley seen in the film Tetsu Komai makes the most of his screen appearance in a comic relief roll as Nikko's press agent and employer "Egg Charlie".

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Arnold-7

This must be one of the worst "war" movies ever made. There are only about a dozen cast members. Most of the war scenes are stock footage. They did spring for the rental of a tank, though. There isn't much of a story, and what there is of it makes little sense. The depiction of the Koreans, both the good guys and the bad guys, is insulting. The special effects don't come close to recreating what it's like inside a tank. However, it's only 80 minutes long, and there are a couple of famous names in the cast (Frank Gorshin and Edward G. Robinson, Jr.). It's a hoot to watch.

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