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Description
This World War II film sees American army colonel Joseph Madden (John Wayne) stationed in the Philippines to organize an underground resistance movement against the Japanese invaders.
This World War II film sees American army colonel Joseph Madden (John Wayne) stationed in the Philippines to organize an underground resistance movement against the Japanese invaders.
Actors:
Paul Fix,
Benson Fong,
Anthony Quinn,
Joseph Kim,
W.T. Chang,
Erville Alderson,
H.W. Gim,
John Miljan,
Abner Biberman,
Harold Fong,
Philip Ahn,
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Paul Fix
13 March 1901, Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA
Benson Fong
10 October 1916, Sacramento, California, USA
Anthony Quinn
21 April 1915, Chihuahua, Mexico
Joseph Kim
W.T. Chang
Erville Alderson
11 September 1882, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
H.W. Gim
22 January 1908, China
John Miljan
9 November 1892, Lead City, South Dakota, USA
Abner Biberman
1 April 1909, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Harold Fong
8 February 1911, Sacramento, California, USA
Philip Ahn
29 March 1905, Highland Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Edward Dmytryk
Edward Dmytryk
4 September 1908, Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada
Country:
United States
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August 10, 2005
Weary wartime propaganda film with too much flag-waving.January 12, 2007
Wayne's paternal attitude (a father is reflected in his relationship with a boy from the Philippines, which some critics see as a testament to the American imperialistic and patronizing approach to weaker nations.
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Action packed, jingoistic Wayne at war vehicle.