1960 Look-Back at a Last War
All The Young Men (1960) Under Fire In Korea
Alan Ladd was barely there as a career wound down to support work (The Carpetbaggers), or no work. Young Men was about just that, Ladd the old timer in margins for much of a dreary siege, his unit holed up in a Korean temple beset by Chinese troops. Sidney Poitier is the in-fact lead; was this contemplated from a start? The remaining cast is a potpourri that was customized to reach a widest public, James Darren singing in uniform as he would for The Guns Of Navarone a couple years later, champ boxer Ingemar Johansson as a sensitive Swede who extols democracy, and most bizarre, Mort Sahl, stopping action dead to do what amounts to a club routine about army life. The enemy swarms on cue every fifteen or so minutes to relieve utter tedium; by a fifth or so raid, you wish they'd finish off this tepid troop. A positive aspect was shooting in