The Reluctant Heroes

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The Reluctant Heroes
Directed by Robert Day
Produced by Robert Mirisch
Aaron Spelling (executive producer)
Shelley Hull (associate producer)
Written by Ernie Frankel
Herman Hoffman
Screenplay by Herman Hoffman
Starring Ken Berry
Jim Hutton
Trini López
Don Marshall
Ralph Meeker
Cameron Mitchell
Warren Oates
Music by Frank De Vol
Cinematography Archie R. Dalzell
Edited by Art Seid
Distributed by American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1971)
Star Video (1982) Australia Video
Worldvision Enterprises (USA)(VHS)
Running time
73 min
Country United States
Language English

'The Reluctant Heroes' was a war film set in the period of the Korean War. It was directed by Robert Day and starred Ken Berry, Jim Hutton, Trini López, Don Marshall, Ralph Meeker, Cameron Mitchell and Warren Oates. The film also deals with some issues.

Storyline

The film is about a tired platoon of men who are about to be sent home, but are picked to hold an observation point.[1] They become a doomed platoon of men with a non military man in charge.[2][3] The man is Lt. Parnell Murphy (played by Ken Berry) who is a military historian and has no combat experience. In order to defend hill 656 which is of strategic importance, he uses military tactics of Napoleon and Alexander the Great,[4] which he draws from his own studies in history.[5][6]

About the film

The original title of the film was The Egghead on Hill 656. It was announced in the April 24, 1971, issue of Billboard as The Egghead on Hill 656.[7] It first aired on ABC on November 23, 1971.[8] It was filmed on a Paramount Studios back lot.[9]

One of the issues addressed in the film is racism.[10][11] Even though the film was lacking in some areas, its emphasis was correct on the strategic importance of bridges.[12]

The original run time of the film was 73 minutes.[13]

Cast

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