Military investigator Colonel William Edwards is assigned a case involving Major Harry Cargill, a Korean War prisoner of war who is accused of aiding the enemy. Although Cargill admits his guilt and Edwards' superiors are impatiently pushing him to move this case to court-martial, Edwards doubts eventually convinces him of Cargill's innocence.—Marty McKee
korean war, based on play, courtroom, interrogation, treason, prisoner of war, u.s. army, treachery, testimony, south korea, north korea, murder, deception, cigarette smoking, attorney, assignment, 1950s, independent film, violence, war zone
There have been dozens of actors who tried their one-and-done at directing, never again to venture behind the camera. Often lost in the conversation is Karl Malden.
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