Inchon is a 1982 film directed by Terence Young about the Battle of Inchon during the Korean War.
The movie was panned by reviewers as overpriced and poorly-acted. Filmed over five years, Inchon lost an estimated 44.1 million USD. One of the major financial backers of Inchon was the Unification Church. Sun Myung Moon, the church's founder, was a "Special Advisor" to the film. After hearing that the movie was backed by the Unification Church, the United States Department of Defense, which had supplied 1,500 troops as extras, withdrew support for the movie.
A portion of the movie was filmed on the U.S.S. Cleveland LPD-7. It was filmed during an amphibious operation off the coast of Korea in 1978.