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During Japan’s invasion of the Philippines in 1942, Capt. Henry Lassiter, Sgt. Bill Dane and a diverse group of American soldiers are ordered to destroy and hold a strategic bridge in order to delay the Japanese forces and allow Gen. MacArthur time to secure Bataan. When the Japanese soldiers begin to rebuild the bridge and advance, the group struggles with not only hunger, sickness and gunfire, but also the knowledge that there is likely no relief on the way.
Rated NR | Length 114 minutes
Tom Dugan | Thomas Mitchell | Barry Nelson | Robert Walker | Lloyd Nolan | Bud Geary | Donald Curtis | Kenneth Spencer | Robert Taylor | Desi Arnaz | Phillip Terry | George Murphy | Lee Bowman | Beal Wong | Luke Chan | Bruce Wong | Alex Havier | Mary McLeod | Ernie Alexander | Phil Schumacher | Tom Yuen | Leigh Sterling | Wing Foo | Roque Espiritu
I kicked off my Memorial Day Weekend movie watching with this unseen gem from Turner Classic Movies. Made during the war, it’s naturally a nationalistic war movie, but I thought it was handled well and the combat scenes in particular were pretty riveting.
I especially liked how the last man standing of the thirteen defenders dug his open grave right next to his machine gun emplacement so that when he was killed he could just fall back into it! Nice touch.
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