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Back to Bataan (1944)
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Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: In BACK TO BATAAN, John Wayne plays Colonel Joe Madden, a rough tough officer serving under General MacArthur during the Second World War. When American forces are forced to pull out of Bataan,... In BACK TO BATAAN, John Wayne plays Colonel Joe Madden, a rough tough officer serving under General MacArthur during the Second World War. When American forces are forced to pull out of Bataan, Madden volunteers to stay behind and organize the Filipino residents into a top flight guerilla force that will keep the Japanese on edge until MacArthur's promised return. There's some romance amid the suspense and sweaty action as an attractive Manila resistance liason (Fely Franquelli) falls for Wayne's second-in-command, Captain Andres Bonifacio (Anthony Quinn), an earnest fighter trying to live up to his folk hero father's reputation. Madden, however, is to busy for women, preferring to spend his time communicating by radio to his valiant men as they count the boats and plant the mines. The Duke is nicely understated in this atypical role, a nice counterbalance to costar Quinn's typically impassioned performance. War film buffs should enjoy the film's appealing blend of action, nail-biting suspense, and jingoistic patriotism. Director Edward Dmytryk would later go on to direct THE CAINE MUTINY and THE YOUNG LIONS. [More]
Starring: John Wayne, Anthony Quinn, Beulah Bondi, Richard Loo
Starring: John Wayne, Anthony Quinn, Beulah Bondi, Richard Loo, Fely Franquelli, Leonard Strong, Philip Ahn, Lawrence Tierney, Paul Fix
Director: Edward Dmytryk
Director: Edward Dmytryk
Producer: Theron Warth
Composer: Roy Webb
Story: Aeneas MacKenzie, William D. Gordon
Reviews for Back to Bataan
Wayne's paternal attitude (a father figure) is reflected in his relationship with a boy from the Philippines, which some critics see as a testament to his--and by extension the U.S.--imperialistic and patronizing approach to smaller, weaker nations.
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