Review of War Hunt

War Hunt (1962)
6/10
Good psychological war drama...
28 January 2023
... starring Robert Redford as a new soldier stationed on the front during the Korean War, circa 1953. He tries to fit in with the seasoned troops he's serving with, but one soldier (John Saxon) is an enigma, an uncommunicative loner who goes out on solo missions at night to assassinate as many enemies as he can. Sure, Saxon brings back some valuable intel, but it is obvious from his dispassionate explanation of his technique to a green Robert Redford that he enjoys killing, especially this up close and personal one-on-one killing he is doing. Saxon is good in this role. He always had "that look" about him.

This low budget effort focuses more on the mental toll wars takes than action scenes. The acting is decent, while the limited budget results in claustrophobic settings. Redford gets an "introducing" credit, although he was in Tall Story in 1960. Sydney Pollack makes his feature acting debut after acting on television for several years. He'd turn to directing after this. Tom Skerritt makes his acting debut. Francis Ford Coppola worked as a truck driver on the film, and appeared briefly on screen driving a truck.

This film is widely available in the public domain.
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