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The Bamboo Prison is a 1954 American Korean War–drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Robert Francis, Brian Keith, Dianne Foster, and Jerome Courtland. The working title was I Was a Prisoner in Korea. The US Army denied their co-operation to the producers.
The Bamboo Prison: Directed by Lewis Seiler. With Robert Francis, Dianne Foster, Brian Keith, Jerome Courtland. Corporal Brady (Brian Keith) an American soldier captured during the Korean War, is taken to a POW camp.
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- Drama, War
- Lewis Seiler
- 1954-12
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American prisoners delivered to a Korean POW camp encounter the cruelty of the communist guards, the treachery of a collaborator Master Sergeant (Robert Francis), and spies placed among them by the communists to observe and manipulate them.
The Bamboo Prison. MSgt. John A. Rand. Corp. Brady (Brian Keith), an American soldier captured during the Korean War, is taken to a prisoner-of-war camp. There he meets Sgt. Rand (Robert Francis...
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- Lewis Seiler
- War
- Robert Francis, Dianne Foster, Brian Keith
Apr 20, 2010 · Following the credits, Brady (Brian Keith), Doc (Earle Hyman) and other new prisoners meet inmates Pike (Leo Gordon), Pop (King Donovan) et al at their Korean prison camp, in director Lewis Seiler's The Bamboo Prison, 1955.
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The Bamboo Prison. 1954 · 1 hr 20 min. TV-PG. Drama · War. An intelligence agent in a POW camp in North Korea poses as a collaborator to get information, even though it arouses the hatred of his companions. Subtitles: English. Starring: Dianne Foster Robert Francis Brian Keith Jerome Courtland E.G. Marshall Jack Kelly. Directed by: Lewis Seller.