
A dramatized account of the 1968 capture of the U.S. spy vessel Pueblo by North Korean forces, depicting the crew’s harsh treatment during their year‑long captivity. The narrative unfolds through flashbacks interwoven with the 1969 congressional investigation into the incident.
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Barnard Hughes
Secretary of the Navy

James Hong
Super C

Harvey Keitel
Seaman (uncredited)

David Huffman
Seaman

George Grizzard
Court Counsel

Ronny Cox
Signalman

Hal Holbrook
Capt. Lloyd Bucher

John Randolph
Lt. Gen. S.J. McKee

Larry Gates
American Negotiator

Gary Merrill
Adm. Thomas E. Moorer

Richard Mulligan
CWO G.H. Lacy

Stephen Elliott
RAdm. F.L. Johnson

Andrew Duggan
Congressman

Alan Hewitt
Congressional Chairman

Addison Powell
Commissioning Officer

Lenny Baker
Ens. T.L. Harris

Earl Hindman
QMT Charles B. Law, Jr.

Peter Masterson
ENC M.O. Goldman

Richard Herd
Lt. Cmdr. C. Clark

Sab Shimono
North Korean Officer

Calvin Jung
North Korean Guard

Philip Sterling
Court of Inquiry Member

Paul Hecht
Lt. S.R. Harris

Robert Ito
North Korean Negotiator

Alan Koss
HCI H.P. Baldridge

Don Blakely
BM3 W.C. Bussell

Ralph Bell
Presiding Officer

John Horn
CIC J.F. Kell

Mary Fickett
Rose Bucher

Darryl Wells
Lt. (j.g.) F.C. Schumaker

Peter Gorwin
Radio Operator

Michael Parish
North Korean Guard
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