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True war story
PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Joseph Fiennes: Major Gibson, leader of the P.O.W.s
Bratt: Lt. Colonel Mucci, commander of the 6th Ranger Battalion
James Franco: Captain Bob Prince, leader of the mission
Connie Nielsen: Margaret Utinsky, an American nurse working in a Manila hospital
REVIEW
Despite being overly long, the movie has a look of authenticity about it. There are no great heroics, no “flashy” parades, no over-the-top pyrotechnics. What we see and hear comes across more like a documentary than a film about one of the little known events at the end of World War II.
CLASSIFICATION
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