The film "War Is Hell", a 1961 American war film, was written, produced, and directed by Burt Topper. The film stars Baynes Barron and Michael Bell and is narrated by Audie Murphy. One of the featured cast members in the film is Judy Dan.

According to movie historians and film enthusiasts, the film " War Is Hell" has been noted as the last Hollywood Korean War film, coming just as the United States was building its presence in Vietnam. This is a motion picture with artistic aspects that are viewed as overshadowed by the coincidence that it was playing (along with the film "Cry of Battle") at the Texas Theatre in Dallas the afternoon of November 22, 1963, when Lee Harvey Oswald hid out there after shooting President John F. Kennedy and police officer J. D. Tippit. It's been made totally clear that Lee Harvey Oswald had been watching the movie "War Is Hell" immediately before he was captured by police authorities.

The storyline for "War Is Hell" concern events that place during the Korean War, a glory-hunting sergeant leads his platoon on a mission against the enemy. He does not telling the platoon that a cease-fire has just been declared. It appears that he does this so that he can win medals. Trouble arises when some members of platoon begin to suspect that something is fishy.

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