- The Steel Helmet
Infobox Film | name =The Steel Helmet
caption =Poster
director =Samuel Fuller
producer = Samuel Fuller, Robert Lippert
writer = Samuel Fuller
starring =Gene Evans Robert Hutton
Steve BrodieJames Edwards Richard Loo Sid Melton
cinematography = Ernest Miller
music = Paul Dunlap
editing = Philip Cahn
distributor = Lippert Pictures Inc.
Burbank Video (VHS)
released =1951 U.S. release
runtime = 85 min.
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0044072The Steel Helmet (
1951 ) is a war film directed bySamuel Fuller and produced byLippert Studios during theKorean War . It was the first film about that anti-communist war, and the first of several war films by producer-director-writer Fuller.Plot
The film features
Gene Evans as "Zack", a hardened infantry sergeant. When his entire company is killed by the North Korean communist enemy, Sgt. Zack is made prisoner. The film's first close up is of Zack's helmet, lying in a ditch, hiding from aNorth Korean sniper . Rescued bySouth Korean orphan "Short Round" (William Chun ), the cynical Sgt. Zack is bribed into leading a ragtag group of American soldiers, who likewise were separated from their units. Commandeering an abandonedBuddhist temple , Zack establishes an observation post, awaiting the enemy's next move.Cast
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Gene Evans ... Sgt. Zack
*Robert Hutton ... Pvt. Bronte
*Steve Brodie ... Lt. Driscoll
*James Edwards ... Cpl. Thompson
*Richard Loo ... Sgt. Tanaka
*Sid Melton ... Joe
*Richard Monahan ... Pvt. Baldy
*William Chun ... Short Round
*Harold Fong ... The Red
*Neyle Morrow ... First GI
*Lynn Stalmaster ... Second LieutenantProduction
In October 1950, Fuller made his film in ten days with twenty-five extras who were
UCLA students and a plywood tank, in a studio using mist, and exteriors shot inGriffith Park for $105,000.Fact|date=January 2008 "The Steel Helmet" grossed more than $6 million dollars."The Steel Helmet" confronts American racism when a North Korean Communist prisoner baits a black soldier in conversation with accounts of American society's
Jim Crow rules. Moreover, the Korean soldier makes the first-ever mention, in a Hollywood film, of the internment of Japanese Americans in World War II. The film infuriatedThe Pentagon who summoned Fuller for a conference on the film.Fuller, Samuel "A Third Face" Alfred A Knopf (2002)] The U.S Army was upset over Sgt. Zack's shooting a POW. Fuller replied that in hisWorld War II service it frequently happened, and, had his former commanding officer, Brigadier GeneralGeorge A. Taylor , telephone the Pentagon to confirm the matter. In contrast, the Communist newspaper, "The Daily Worker " condemned "The Steel Helmet" as a right-wing fantasy.Fuller cast
Gene Evans as Sergeant Zack, refusing a major studio's interest in assuming "The Steel Helmet" withJohn Wayne as Sergeant Zack. Fuller threatened to quit when the producers wanted Evans replaced withLarry Parks .References
External links
*imdb title|id=0044072 |title=The Steel Helmet
*amg title |id=1:46791 | title=The Steel Helmet
*rotten-tomatoes|id=steel_helmet |title=The Steel Helmet
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