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The True Story of the Bridge on the River Kwai

Made famous by the 1957 Hollywood movie, the bridges of the River Kwai emblematize one of the most misunderstood events in history. Contrary to the romanticized film version, the structures represent a period of terror, desperation, and death for over 16,000 POWs and 100,00 local slaves. The Thailand - Burma Railway was the vision of the Japanese Imperial Army: a 250-mile track cut through dense jungle that would connect Bangkok and Rangoon. To accomplish this nearly impossible feat, the fanatical and ruthless Japanese engineers used POWs and local slaves as manpower. Candid interviews with men who lived through the atrocity - including Dutch, Australian, British, and American POWs - illuminate the violence and horror of their three-and-a-half-year internment. From Britain's surrender of Singapore the enduring force of friendship, The True Story Of The Bridge On The River Kwai narrates a moving and unforgettable account of a period in history that must be remembered.

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The True Story of the Bridge on the River Kwai

September 26, 2000
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Cast (1)

Edward Woodward
Himself - Narrator

Crew (13)

Directing

David DeVries
Director

Writing

Production

Seth Isler
Associate Producer
Craig Haffner
Executive Producer
Robert Senkel
Associate Producer
Bess Hubbard
Researcher
Charlie Maday
Executive Producer
Elyse Miranda
Supervising Producer
David DeVries
Producer
Donna E. Lusitana
Executive Producer

Sound

Christopher L. Stone
Original Music Composer

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