Return From The River Kwai (1988)

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Written by Joan M. Blair, Clay Blair Jr.

Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1988

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

In the last days of WWII, a group of starving Allied POWs working on the infamous 'railway of death' plot to escape their brutal captors before it's too late.

Cast

Nick TateCmdr.Hunt
Timothy BottomsSeaman Miller
Image for George TakeiGeorge TakeiLt. Tanaka
Edward FoxMaj. Benford
Alexander BlaiseExec. Officer Clancy
Simplicio CahiligOld Vietnamese Man
Michael DanteCmdr. Davidson
Patricia EdmondsonLady in Saigon
Image for Denholm ElliottDenholm ElliottCol. Grayson
Richard GrahamSgt. Perry
Jimmy GuerreroJapanese Businessman
Paul HolmBenford's Patient
Ryusuke InoueJapanese Boy
Sachiko InoueJapanese Mother
Koji KatoJapanese Soldier
Motoko KobayashiJapanese Soldier
Michael KostroffRadioman In Submarine
Ronnie LazaroBoonrod
Sheila McLaglenLady in Saigon
Lolita MirpuriLady in Saigon
Masato NagamoriLt. Yamashita
Tatsuya NakadaiMaj. Harada
Image for Chris PennChris PennLt. Crawford
Kashinobu ShibataJapanese Soldier
Etsushi TakahashiCapt. Ozawa
Andres TepongcoAnon
Anna Maria TirolMeo Girl
Masachi TomoriJapanese Soldier
Pierre ValderonFrenchman in Saigon

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