Rod Serling's provocative drama examines the moral complexities of war as a previously decorated Army officer faces court martial for actions taken while under duress of extreme torture in a Korean P.O.W. camp. Variety praised the topical live production as a “convincing and thought-provoking show.” Serling's teleplay was subsequently adapted into an MGM feature film starring Paul Newman and Anne Francis.
Reproduced from 16mm kinescope. Director: Alex Segal. Writer: Rod Serling. Cast: Wendell Corey, Keenan Wynn, Marshall Thompson, Nicholas Joy, Melville Ruick, Peggy McKay, Mitchell Agruss, Haskell Coffin, Harrison Dowd, Len Doyle.
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