"Dramatization showing the 1968 seizure of the spy ship, Pueblo, by the North Koreans and the treatment of the Pueblo's crew during their year of captivity through flashbacks during the 1969 investigation of the affair."
Hal Holbrook
as Capt. Lloyd Bucher
Ronny Cox
as Signalman
Andrew Duggan
as Congressman
Stephen Elliott
as RAdm. F.L. Johnson
Mary Fickett
as Rose Bucher
Larry Gates
as American Negotiator
George Grizzard
as Court Counsel
Paul Hecht
as Lt. S.R. Harris
Alan Hewitt
as Congressional Chairman
James Hong
as Super C
Barnard Hughes
as Secretary of the Navy
Robert Ito
as North Korean Negotiator
Gary Merrill
as Adm. Thomas E. Moorer
Richard Mulligan
as CWO G.H. Lacy
John Randolph
as Lt. Gen. S.J. McKee
Darryl Wells
as Lt. (j.g.) F.C. Schumaker
Lenny Baker
as Ens. T.L. Harris
Ralph Bell
as Presiding Officer
Don Blakely
as BM3 W.C. Bussell
Peter Gorwin
as Radio Operator
Richard Herd
as Lt. Cmdr. C. Clark
Earl Hindman
as QMT Charles B. Law, Jr.
John Horn
as CIC J.F. Kell
David Huffman
as Seaman
Calvin Jung
as North Korean Guard
Alan Koss
as HCI H.P. Baldridge
Peter Masterson
as ENC M.O. Goldman
Michael Parish
Addison Powell
as Commissioning Officer
Sab Shimono
as North Korean Officer
Philip Sterling
as Court of Inquiry Member
Harvey Keitel
as Seaman (uncredited)
Anthony Page
Director
Stanley R. Greenberg
Writer
Herbert Brodkin
Producer
Phil Stein
Associate Producer
Robert Berger
Supervising Producer
Laurence Rosenthal
Music
Roz Bigelow
Cinematography
Everett Melosh
Alfred Muller
Editor
Bud Nolan
Sound Editor
Michael Schindler
Sound Mixer