A Hill in Korea Filming Locations

A Hill in Korea filming locations

Where was A Hill in Korea filmed? A Hill in Korea was filmed in 6 locations across United Kingdom and Portugal in the following places:

A Hill in Korea Filming Locations

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A Hill in Korea (1956)
Alternate title: Hell in Korea
Runtime: 80 minutes
Rating: 6.1
Release year: 1956
IMDB: tt0049302
Plot summary

During the Korean War retreat in 1951, a small British recon group is surrounded by Chinese troops and holds out in a lonely temple atop a hill.

Genres
Drama
History
War
Cast
George Baker
Harry Andrews
Stanley Baker
Michael Medwin
Directors
Julian Amyes
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A Hill in Korea filming locations