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Field of Honor | |
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Directed by | Kim Dae-hie Hans Scheepmaker |
Written by | Henk Bos Kim Dae-hie |
Produced by | Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan, Hyeon-suk Han |
Starring | Everett McGill Ron Brandsteder Bart Römer |
Cinematography | Hein Groot Eung-Hwi Heo |
Edited by | Victorine Habets |
Music by | Roy Budd |
Distributed by | Cannon Films |
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Running time | 110 min |
Countries | Netherlands South Korea |
Languages | English Korean |
Field of Honor (Dutch: Het veld van eer) is a 1986 Dutch/South Korean war film set during the Korean War, directed by Kim Dae-hie and Hans Scheepmaker.
After an attack by Chinese troops, a Dutch sergeant (whose troops committed atrocities against the local population) finds himself alone in the field. He meets a young Korean woman who tries to save her little brother who is shell shocked. This changes the sergeant's outlook on the war.
The film got a negative review in the Dutch communist newspaper De Waarheid.[1]