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One Minute to Zero (1952)

Director: Tay Garnett

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From Time Out Film Guide

RKO didn't waste much time in getting this Korean War drama on screen, and the documentary footage used to fill in the background is far more striking than anything the scriptwriters could come up with. Mitchum's strictly on autopilot as the US colonel charged with evacuating all American citizens from Korea, which means persuading comely UN official Blyth that she has to go too. The blend of action and romance never amounts to much.

Author: TJ

Time Out Film Guide


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  • kgs said...
    Posted on Jan 13 2008 19:23 my mum loves this film and i would like to buy it where in the uk could i find it.
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  • aj said...
    Posted on Jan 13 2008 19:21 please can anybody tell me where i can purchase this movie
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