The Bamboo Prison 1954
The Bamboo Prison
A communist POW sides with his North Korean guards against his fellow prisoners.
A communist POW sides with his North Korean guards against his fellow prisoners.
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Full Cast & Crew... MSgt. John A. Rand
... Tanya Clayton
... Cpl. Brady
... Father Francis Dolan
... Slade
... Comrade-Instructor Li Ching
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See All 1 Reviews02 Apr 2023 by CinemaSerf
Brian Keith is adequate here as the all-American "Brady" who is taken to a POW camp during the Korean War. It's there that encounters the ostensibly collaborative "Rand" (Robert Francis) who has befriended "Tanya" (Dianne Foster) who is, herself, married to another whose loyalties are distinctly questionable. Pretty quickly we learn that nobody is quite who they seem and with a backdrop of severe torture, manipulation and fear we find that each of the Americans now suspect the other and are constantly trying to vie for the upper hand - all under the outwardly benign gaze of "Fr. Dolan" (EG Marshall) who has, himself, been imprisoned by the communists. It's actually quite a simple story designed to highlight the atrocities carried out against the Allies by the commies despite the provisions of the Geneva Convention. It has plenty of plausibility issues, though. None of the prisoners look especially emaciated - clean shaven with Colgate smiles; the casting is pretty weak and the dialogue does little to develop the sense of peril that the imagery lays before us. There isn't much chemistry on display, either, and I found the on/off romance stuff just clogged up what could have been quite an intriguing fifth-column, who-to-trust affair. Essentially this is a piece of propaganda and though doubtless routed in aspects of truth, to some degree, it is just a bit too much of a blunt instrument for me.
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Release Date:
Jun 15, 1954 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 19`
MMPA Rating:
NR
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released
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Brian Keith is adequate here as the all-American "Brady" who is taken to a POW camp during the Korean War. It's there that encounters the ostensibly collaborative "Rand" (Robert Francis) who has befriended "Tanya" (Dianne Foster) who is, herself, married to another whose loyalties are distinctly questionable. Pretty quickly we learn that nobody is quite who they seem and with a backdrop of severe torture, manipulation and fear we find that each of the Americans now suspect the other and are constantly trying to vie for the upper hand - all under the outwardly benign gaze of "Fr. Dolan" (EG Marshall) who has, himself, been imprisoned by the communists. It's actually quite a simple story designed to highlight the atrocities carried out against the Allies by the commies despite the provisions of the Geneva Convention. It has plenty of plausibility issues, though. None of the prisoners look especially emaciated - clean shaven with Colgate smiles; the casting is pretty weak and the dialogue does little to develop the sense of peril that the imagery lays before us. There isn't much chemistry on display, either, and I found the on/off romance stuff just clogged up what could have been quite an intriguing fifth-column, who-to-trust affair. Essentially this is a piece of propaganda and though doubtless routed in aspects of truth, to some degree, it is just a bit too much of a blunt instrument for me.
Cast & Crew of
The Bamboo Prison
Directors & Credit Writers
LS
Lewis Seiler... Director
Cast
... MSgt. John A. Rand
... Tanya Clayton
... Cpl. Brady
... Father Francis Dolan
... Slade
... Comrade-Instructor Li Ching
... Arkansas
... Doc Jackson, medic
... Commandant Hsai Tung
... Comrade Clayton
... Pop
... P.O.W.
... Jackie
PH
Pepe Hern... Ramírez
... Pike
WL
Weaver Levy... Meatball
RL
Robert Lynn... U.S. Colonel
... P.O.W
Produced By
BF
Bryan Foy... Producer