
Excellent movie Alec Guinness - Japanese POW Camp
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The Bridge on the River Kwai tells the story of English prisoners of war building a bridge for their Japanese captors.
Led by Alec Guinness as Colonel Nicholson, the POWs work on the railroad bridge to salvage their dignity and humanity.
An American prisoner escapes from the prisoner camp and returns home, only to be sent back to lead an elite commando team with one mission: to destroy the Bridge.
Nicholson has realized the great investment of time and care that he and his men have made for the bridge. He cannot allow the bridge to be destroyed!
This film is truly great. Often imitated, never improved upon. Movies like this, and Lawrence of Arabia are recquired viewing...especially to fully enjoy more recent productions, like Spaceballs, which parody/copy these classics.
Recognized with 7 Academy Awards:
1957 Academy Awards
Best Actor: Alec Guinness
Best Adapted Screenplay: Carl Foreman
Best Adapted Screenplay: Michael Wilson
Best Adapted Screenplay: Pierre Boulle
Best Cinematography: Jack Hildyard
Best Director: David Lean
Best Original Score: Malcolm Arnold
Best Picture
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