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8/10
The Needle knows no rank.
Sleepin_Dragon11 May 2023
Paul Marino looks into the effects of heroin on serving US soldiers in Korea, and one case in particular, that of Greg Paulson, a soldier with a Korean wife, who's forced to sell drugs, having been made an addict whilst in prison.

Such an interesting story, and an angle of The Korean war that I wasn't aware of, something I'd never even considered. It's a well paced, tense and very sad episode.

This one certainly doesn't hold back, it makes several political statements and references from the beginning, make of them what you will. I'm sure many will argue that some things never change.

One thing that hasn't changed is the drugs problem in the world, the scourge of heroin.

There is lots of interesting, authentic stock footage, some impressive shots. It looks pretty good.

Jack Klugman is excellent as Paulson, there are some really powerful, meaningful and downright tragic scenes between Paulson and that sweet mannered wife.

8/10.
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6/10
Chase the Dragon
Prismark1030 March 2022
Greg Paulson (Jack Klugman) served with distinction in Korea. However the communist Koreans turned him into a heroin addict.

Back in America he managed to kick the habit with the help of his Korean wife.

Now he is being forced to smuggle drugs from China. The smugglers hold his wife's family captive.

Paul Marino once visited Paulson when he was hooked on junk. Now his wife has contacted Marino for help.

An episode that does not pull its punches. The impact of the heroin trade from the far east.

The Chinese smugglers look forward to gaining new addicts which means more business and money for them.

There are strong scenes between Paulson and his wife that are filled with tragic undercurrents.
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Asian drug connection
searchanddestroy-13 July 2015
Warning: Spoilers
For the first time, this TV series talks about drug smuggling. From Korea war actually. Many released prisoners from the commy authorities were used as drug smugglers. Most of them became addicts for whom the needle had no respect for the rank in the US Army. One of them - Jack Klugman- is married to a Korean woman, and our lead Paul Marino - Stephen McNally - tries to get information from him about Red China involvement in the drug business. Jack Klugman is very poignant here, as a victim of the communist drug gangs. Scenes between him and his Korean wife are gripping. More a drama than a crime tale, I guess. The audience may expect many Asian atmosphere sequences. Directed by the so prolific TV vet film maker Don Medford.
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