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  1. The Young and The Brave (also known by the working title Attong) is a feature film released in 1963 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which depicts the quality of bravery of a group of prisoners of war that escaped North Korean capture, their youthful companion, and his dog during their journey to the American lines.

  2. A Korean couple who give them shelter are killed by the Communists, while their young son hides in the hills. Despite Kane's objections, Brent takes along the boy, Han, and the abandoned K-9 Corps police dog he has adopted.

  3. Overview. A drama of the Korean War. Four American Army POWs escape behind enemy lines and try to make their way back to their units in the South. Along the way they are aided by a young Korean boy and his adopted dog, a US trained German Shepherd named Lobo. Francis D. Lyon. Director. Beirne Lay Jr. Screenplay. Harry M. Slott. Story.

  4. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. In the Korean War, three captured U.S. soldiers break out of their prison camp. With the enemy in hot pursuit, Peter L. Kane (William Bendix), Ed...

    • War
    • Rory Calhoun, William Bendix, Richard Jaeckel
    • Francis D. Lyon
  5. William Bendix Cast. Richard Jaeckel Cast. Richard Arlen Cast. Beirne Lay Jr. Screenplay. Ronald Davidson Story. Emmett Bergholz Cinematography. Critics reviews. A boy accompanies three soldiers in their escape from the enemy in Korea.

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  7. Overview. User Reviews. Cast & Crew. Related. Share on. facebook. twitter. Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. In this Korean War drama, three POWs escape the North Koreans and try to make it safely across enemy lines. During their flight, the soldiers encounter a young boy and his German Shepherd.