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  1. With Bradford Dillman, Peter Graves, Vera Miles, Lloyd Nolan. During the Korean War Sergeant Paul Ryker is accused of defecting to Communist China and then returning to his unit as a spy. He's court-martialed and sentenced to death but his attorney believes Ryker's innocent and asks for a new trial.

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    • Drama, War
    • Buzz Kulik
    • 1968-02-01
  2. Sergeant Ryker is a 1963 drama – war film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Lee Marvin, Bradford Dillman and Peter Graves that was initially shown on television but released theatrically five years later in 1968.

    • Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, Jim DeFelice
    • 2012
    • “The joke was that President Bush only declared war when Starbucks was hit. You can mess with the U.N. all you want, but when you start interfering with the right to get caffeinated, someone has to pay.”
    • “I am a strong Christian. Not a perfect one—not close. But I strongly believe in God, Jesus, and the Bible. When I die, God is going to hold me accountable for everything I’ve done on earth.
    • “Great way to fight a war - be prepared to defend yourself for winning.” ― Chris Kyle, American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History.
    • “MY REGRETS ARE ABOUT THE PEOPLE I COULDN’T SAVE—Marines, soldiers, my buddies. I still feel their loss. I still ache for my failure to protect them.” ― Chris Kyle, American Sniper.
  3. Jul 29, 2019 · “ Corporal Jessop: Sergeant. Sgt Howell: Make sure you keep this man away from strong winds.”

    • Mel Gibson
    • "F*Cked Up Beyond All Recognition"
    • "I Just Know That Every Man I Kill The Farther Away from Home I feel."
    • "When Was The Last Time You Felt Good About anything?"
    • "It's Like Finding A Needle in A Stack of needles."

    This expression, also known as FUBAR, was a common saying amongst soldiers who realized their operation had gone, to quote Tom Hanks' Captin Miller, kaput. But when applied to the idea of war, FUBAR is accurate in its ability to reveal the chaos that ensues on the battlefield. The introductory scene alone proves how quickly something can go wrong, ...

    Captain Miller isn't your average marine, unlike Tom Berenger in Platoon where only the strongest survive. He may possess the qualities of a leader, but Miller despises the idea of war and killing altogether. With every dead Nazi means one step closer to the war ending, but it also means the loss of his humanity and morals, blurring the image of th...

    Not even a plan is enough assurance with the unexpected always taking a turn for the worse. Captain Miller carries a huge responsibility, ensuring every one of his squad members gets out alive. Unfortunately, that doesn't happen. But even heavier is the morale of his squad, ensuring they remain dedicated to the mission. Soldiers like Reiben often c...

    The irony of it all is the impossibility of their mission, finding one man in an army of millions scattered across a battlefield spanning the length of Europe. Captain Miller and his group have the odds set against them, but their perseverance pays off with Ryan on the way home in the end. RELATED: 10 First Person Shooter Games That Are Better Than...

    • Riley Keefe
  4. Synopsis. During the Korean War, Sgt. Paul Ryker is arrested as a traitor, convicted, and sentenced to hang. His wife, Ann, charges that the trial was unfair and persuades the prosecuting attorney, Capt. David Young, to conduct a personal investigation.

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  6. Sergeant Ryker is a 1968 drama–war film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Lee Marvin and Bradford Dillman. The film was originally broadcast on television as "The Case Against Paul Ryker", a 1963 two-part episode of Kraft Suspense Theatre.

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