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Bataan
Bataan

Bataan (1943)

64% User Rating
1h 54min
Action
Drama
War

"THE STORY OF A PATROL OF 13 HEROES"

During Japan's invasion of the Philippines in 1942, Capt. Henry Lassiter, Sgt. Bill Dane and a diverse group of American soldiers are ordered to destroy and hold a strategic bridge in order to delay the Japanese forces and allow Gen. MacArthur time to secure Bataan. When the Japanese soldiers begin to rebuild the bridge and advance, the group struggles with not only hunger, sickness and gunfire, but also the knowledge that there is likely no relief on the way.

Tay GarnettDirector

Cast

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Robert Taylor

Robert Taylor

Sgt. Bill Dane

George Murphy

George Murphy

Lt. Steve Bentley

Thomas Mitchell

Thomas Mitchell

Cpl. Jake Feingold

Lloyd Nolan

Lloyd Nolan

Cpl. Barney Todd

Lee Bowman

Lee Bowman

Capt. Henry Lassiter

Robert Walker

Robert Walker

Leonard Purckett

Desi Arnaz

Desi Arnaz

Felix Ramirez

Barry Nelson

Barry Nelson

F.X. Matowski

Phillip Terry

Phillip Terry

Matthew Hardy

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Roque Espiritu

Corp. Juan Katigbak

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Kenneth Spencer

Wesley Eeps

Alex Havier

Alex Havier

Yankee Salazar

Tom Dugan

Tom Dugan

Sam Malloy

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Mary McLeod

Elsie McAlister

Donald Curtis

Donald Curtis

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Phil Schumacher

Machine Gunner

Bud Geary

Bud Geary

Infantry Soldier

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Ernie Alexander

Wounded Soldier

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Luke Chan

Japanese Soldier

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Wing Foo

Japanese Soldier

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Beal Wong

Japanese Soldier

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Bruce Wong

Japanese Soldier

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Tom Yuen

Filipino

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Leigh Sterling

Man

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

March 22, 2020

One of the 1940s best war movies. World War II and it's the Bataan peninsula. 13 members of the US armed forces, with Filipino volunteers, have been hastily assembled to blow up a bridge and delay Japanese attempts to rebuild it for as long as possible. As the Japanese close in from the surrounding jungle, the men must also battle with their own wills to have any hope of survival. Lets get the complaints of others out the way first. Yes this is a studio shot production, yes there is model work involved, and yes this is unashamedly a flag waving, chest thumping, rally call of heroism. Based around actual events, this is a fictionalised telling that also has no shame in being disparaging towards the Japanese in the film. Now are these things really a problem? This is after all 1943, a time when the US was struggling in the Pacific conflict. A loose copy of John Ford's 1934 film The Lost Patrol, Bataan served as a moral booster for the public back home. The message is clear, this may be tantamount to a suicide mission, because, well, war is indeed hell, but sacrifices are necessary to achieve the bigger freedom objective. Nicely directed by Tay Garnett {The Postman Always Rings Twice} and tightly scripted by Robert Hardy Andrews {The Cross of Lorraine}, the film stars Robert Taylor, George Murphy, Thomas Mitchell, Robert Walker, Desi Arnaz & Lloyd Nolan. Violent and brutal for its time {the hand to hand bayonet sequences are brilliantly realised}, Bataan is also notable for portraying a racially integrated fighting force having to come together for the greater good. This group of men are a mixed bunch, different backgrounds, different races and different classes. But they are in the same boat as the Japanese start to pick them off one by one, and not only that, but Malaria is in the camp as well. The tension is racked up, the atmosphere stifling, we the viewers are witness to a unique show of heroism as we live with these men during their last soul sapping days. The cast do really well when one considers they are in fact playing disposable characters. Taylor in particular is effective as the tough Sergeant forced into command of the group. While some scenes such as a moodily staged camouflaged Japanese approach are truly memorable and linger long in the memory. The end also is terrific, one which puts one in mind of Sam Peckinpah watching and nodding approvingly. High on suspense and beating a real brave heart, Bataan is up with the best that the war genre of film has to offer. Belyng its budget restrictions it achieves its aims and then some. 8.5/10

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