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Experience the gripping intensity of "Back to Bataan," a classic war drama starring the legendary John Wayne. Directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Robert M. Fellows, this 1945 film encapsulates the bravery and drama of World War II. The DVD format brings this historic piece of cinema to your home, allowing you to relive the powerful narrative and profound emotions of a nation at war. With a runtime of 95 minutes, the film is presented in English and comes with subtitles in French, Spanish, and English, catering to a diverse audience. The war-subgenre is vividly portrayed, offering an authentic taste of the era's cinematic struggle. Enjoy this piece of movie history from the comfort of your own space, courtesy of Turner Home Ent.
Being a big John Wayne fan, and not having seen this movie, or hearing much about it, I purchased it for a good price, cuz ya can't go wrong with John Wayne. Well, on this one ya can. Very slow, leaning towards boring ...... more of a movie with John Wayne in it, than a John Wayne Movie. Not as bad as The Conquer, but, well, I didn't keep it after viewing it once. It doesn't come close to his other war movies - unless you just gotta have all his movies, I wouldn;t bother with it.
Features 2 great actors: John Wayne and Anthony Quiinn, and introducing teen Chinese-American actor Ducky Louie. Many Baby Boomer boys who were watching B&W TV during the 50s and 60s would remember this flick.
My favorite "Japanese" villains were Richard Loo and Philip Ahn. A great anti-Japanese propaganda film at its best.