Bridge On The River Kwai, The
Movie (1957)
Drama, Adventure, War
In Collection
#457
0*
DivX
161 mins
IMDB

William Holden Cmdr. Shears
Jack Hawkins Maj. Warden
Harold Goodwin Pvt. Baker
Alec Guinness Colonel Nicholson
James Donald Maj. Clipton
Sessue Hayakawa Col. Saito
Percy Herbert Grogan
Geoffrey Horne Lt. Joyce
Peter Williams Maj. Reeves
John Boxer Capt. Hughes
M.R.B. Chakrabandhu Yai
Keiichiro Katsumoto Lt. Miura
André Morell Col. Green
Heihachiro Okawa Capt. Kanematsu

Director David Lean
Producer Sam Spiegel
Writer Pierre Boulle
Michael Wilson
Cinematography Jack Hildyard
Musician Malcolm Arnold

In World War II Burma, prison camp commander Colonel Saito (Sessue Hayakawa) insists that his prisoners must build a bridge over the River Kwai. The Americans, lead by American Navy Commander Shears (William Holden), comply but the newly arrived British contingent refuses. Hayakawa plans to execute the British but Major Clipton (James Donald), the camp medical officer, persuades him otherwise. Instead Saito punishes the British, first by forcing them to stand in the hot sun and then sending British leader Colonel Nicholson (Alec Guinness) to solitary confinement and his officers to a punishment cage. Commander Shears manages to escape the camp and, while recovering from his wounds, is approached by Major Warden (Jack Hawkins), a member of the British Special Forces, who wants him to help his squad of commandos destroy the bridge. Knowing a secret about Shears, Warden is able to force him to lead them to the newly completed bridge, where ironically Colonel Nicholson has taken over construction to keep his men going. Shears and Lieutenant Joyce (Geoffrey Horne) set the explosives, which eventually do their work in spectacular fashion, but only after a series of surprising and tragic twists and turns.

Edition Details
Country USA
Language English
Region Region 1
No. of Disks/Tapes 1