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  1. This Is Korea!: Directed by John Ford. With Ward Bond, Edward A. Craig, Allan Dwan, John Ireland. Director John Ford's documentary about the beginnings of the Korean War, after North Korenn troops invaded South Korea and battled U.S., South Korean and United Nations forces.

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    • Documentary, War
    • John Ford
    • 1951-08-10
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  3. Department of the Navy This is Korea (Parts 1 and 2) AVA18577VNB1, 1951 Covers the United States involvement with Korea and testing of Korean weapons. John Ford directed this film which...

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  4. 4 de jun. de 2009 · Department of the Navy This is Korea (Parts 1 and 2) AVA18577VNB1, 1951 Covers the United States involvement with Korea and testing of Korean weapons. John Ford directed this film which...

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  5. Shot on location in Korea, amidst the unfolding events, this 51-minute feature portrays the brutality and relentlessness of the conflict. But there's more! Ford also sheds light on the plight of the helpless Korean populace and the soldiers' suffering amidst the war's turmoil. Unflinchingly,…

  6. The naval bombardment sequence from John Ford’s 1951 documentary “This Is Korea!” in images. Daniel Kasman 24 Jun 2015. Critics reviews. Director John Ford’s documentary about the beginnings of the Korean War, after North Korean troops invaded South Korea and battled U.S., South Korean and United Nations forces.

  7. This Is Korea is a 1951 American documentary film about the Korean War. It was directed by John Ford with a screenplay by James Warner Bellah . It was released theatrically by Republic Pictures .