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Bataan (1943)
Description
During Japan's invasion of the Philippines in 1942, Capt. Henry Lassiter (Lee Bowman), Sgt. Bill Dane (Robert Taylor) and a diverse group of American soldiers are chosen to blow up a bridge on the Bataan peninsula and keep the Japanese from rebuilding it.
During Japan's invasion of the Philippines in 1942, Capt. Henry Lassiter (Lee Bowman), Sgt. Bill Dane (Robert Taylor) and a diverse group of American soldiers are chosen to blow up a bridge on the Bataan peninsula and keep the Japanese from rebuilding it.
Actors:
Robert Walker,
Desi Arnaz,
Beal Wong,
Phil Schumacher,
Alex Havier,
Bud Geary,
Bruce Wong
Robert Walker
13 October 1918, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Desi Arnaz
2 March 1917, Santiago, Cuba
Beal Wong
Phil Schumacher
7 November 1909, St. Cloud, Minnesota, USA
Alex Havier
10 January 1911, Manila, Philippines
Bud Geary
February 15, 1898 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Bruce Wong
March 11, 1909 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre:
War
Country:
United States
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