Iron Angel (film)
Iron Angel is a 1964 American Korean War film co-produced, written and directed by Ken Kennedy. It was shot near Phoenix, Arizona.[1]
Iron Angel | |
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Directed by | Ken Kennedy |
Produced by | Daniel P. Foley (producer) Ken Kennedy (executive producer) |
Written by | Ken Kennedy |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Murray De'Atley |
Edited by | Murray De'Atley |
Production company | Ken Kennedy Productions |
Distributed by | Crown International Pictures |
Release date | 1964 |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
A US Army truck convoy is halted by North Korean artillery fire. A Lieutenant is sent out to locate and destroy the enemy's artillery piece with a patrol of picked men including a sergeant the lieutenant feels is a coward. On the way they come across an unconscious US Army Nurse and her ambulance, nicknamed "the Iron Angel". The patrol uses the ambulance to attract the enemy's fire enabling the patrol to engage them.
Cast
- Jim Davis as Sgt. Walsh
- Don "Red" Barry as Reb
- L.Q. Jones as Buttons
- Margo Woode as Nurse Lt. Laura Fleming
- Tristram Coffin as Captain
- R. Wayland Williams as Corporal Walker
- Dave Barker as Pvt. Drake
- Joe Jenckes as Lt. Collins
- John Hirohata as Korean Officer
Notes
- p.75 Edwards, Paul M. A Guide to Films on the Korean War Greenwood Publishing Group, 1997
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