Battle Hymn

Battle Hymn

6.5

Feb 14 1957

2h 49m

Drama, War

Dean Hess, who entered the ministry to atone for bombing a German orphanage, decides he’s a failure at preaching. Rejoined to train pilots early in the Korean War, he finds Korean orphans raiding the airbase garbage. With a pretty Korean teacher, he sets up an orphanage for them and others.

Rock Hudson

Rock Hudson

Col. Dean E. Hess

Anna Kashfi

Anna Kashfi

En Soon Yang

Dan Duryea

Dan Duryea

Sgt. Herman

Don DeFore

Don DeFore

Capt. Dan Skidmore

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