Return from the River Kwai  (1989)

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  |    |  Color  |  101 Minutes
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The movie Return from the River Kwai, released in 1989 and directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, was shot on film using Panavision Cameras with Arthur Wooster as cinematographer and editing by Alan Strachan.
Directed by | Andrew V. McLaglen
Cinematography by | Arthur Wooster
Edited by | Alan Strachan
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Country | UK
Language | English
Genres | Drama, War

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Cast
Seaman Miller
Lt. Commander Hunt
Lieutenant Tanaka
Major Benford
Benford's Patient
Lieutenant Crawford
Sergeant Perry
Major Harada
Colonel Grayson
Lieutenant Yamashita
Frenchman In Saigon
Lady In Saigon
Lady In Saigon
Lady In Saigon
Old Vietnamese Man
Japanese Mother
Japanese Boy
Japanese Businessman
Captain Ozawa
Commander Davidson
Exec. Officer Clancy
Radio Man In Submarine
Japanese Soldier
Japanese Soldier
Japanese Soldier
Japanese Soldier
British POW / Soldier
Benford's Soldiers
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