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Yesterday's Enemy
Yesterday's Enemy

Yesterday's Enemy (1959)

72% User Rating
1h 35min
War
Drama

"War Is Hell!"

Set during the Burma Campaign of World War 2, this is the story of courage and endurance of the soldiers struggling at close quarters against the enemy. The film examines the moral dilemmas ordinary men face during war, when the definitions of acceptable military action and insupportable brutality become blurred and distorted.

Val GuestDirector

Cast

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Stanley Baker

Stanley Baker

Captain Langford

Guy Rolfe

Guy Rolfe

Padre

Leo McKern

Leo McKern

Max

Gordon Jackson

Gordon Jackson

Sgt. MacKenzie

David Oxley

David Oxley

Doctor

Richard Pasco

Richard Pasco

2nd Lieutenant Hastings

Philip Ahn

Philip Ahn

Yamazuki

Bryan Forbes

Bryan Forbes

Dawson

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Wolfe Morris

The Informer

David Lodge

David Lodge

Perkins

Percy Herbert

Percy Herbert

Wilkins

Russell Waters

Russell Waters

Brigadier

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Barry Lowe

Turner

Burt Kwouk

Burt Kwouk

Japanese Soldier

Timothy Bateson

Timothy Bateson

Simpson (uncredited)

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Alan Keith

Bendish (uncredited)

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Arthur Lovegrove

Patrick (uncredited)

Edwina Carroll

Edwina Carroll

Suni (uncredited)

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Brandon Brady

Orderly (uncredited)

Donald Churchill

Donald Churchill

Elliott (uncredited)

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Barry Steele

Brown (uncredited)

Howard Williams

Howard Williams

Davies (uncredited)

Geoffrey Bayldon

Geoffrey Bayldon

Vincent Wong

Vincent Wong

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 90%

March 28, 2015

Stunning! "When You Go home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today" There's a school of thought in film world that all war films are anti-war films, some, however, are the definition of such and are cream of the crop. Yesterday's Enemy is one such picture. Out of Hammer Films, it's directed by Val Guest and written by Peter R. Newman. It stars Stanley Baker, Gordon Jackson, Guy Rolfe, Leo McKern and Philip Ahn. Story has the surviving members of a British Army Brigade holing up in a Burmese jungle village, where Captain Langford (Baker) happens upon a map that could prove critical to operations involving the Japanese forces in the area. Unable to get clarity from a potential traitor, Langford must make decisions that will outrage those in his quarters, but could well be for the greater good of the war effort. All while the Japanese are advancing on the village. There is no music here, this is purely a sweaty black and white piece that booms with literary class. These men caught in a claustrophobic crossfire of moral quandaries, faiths and life altering judgements. Complex issues are brilliantly handled by Guest and his superb cast, with ace cinematographer Arthur Grant (shooting in MegaScope) completely making a mockery of the stage bound production to make real a Burmese jungle village. Come the sobering finale the realisation dawns that this was a bold movie for its time, pushing the boundaries of 1950s war movies. It's a must see film for anyone interested in the real side of that famous saying, war is indeed hell. 9/10

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Yesterday's Enemy / Original Theatrical Trailer (1959)

Yesterday's Enemy / Original Theatrical Trailer (1959)

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