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Join us as we look at 1943's 'Bataan' starring Robert Taylor, Robert Walker, Lloyd Nolan, Kenneth Spencer and Desi Arnaz. Directed by Tay Garnett, it’s one o...
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Jan 23, 2011 · Playlist:http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C094EDAA4B2BDD5EBeing a war film made during the WWII you can see clearly anti-Japanese propaganda, as in ma...
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During World War II, a small platoon of U.S. soldiers overcome deadly odds in order to blow-up a Japanese-held bridge in the Philippines. Gritty war drama is...
Bataan: Directed by Tay Garnett. With Robert Taylor, George Murphy, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Nolan. In 1942, in the Bataan peninsula of the Philippines, a ragtag American unit commanded by Sergeant Bill Dane attempts to blow-up a bridge in order to slow the Japanese advance.
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- Drama, History, War
- Tay Garnett
- 1944-04-15
Bataan is a 1943 American black-and-white World War II film drama from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by Irving Starr (with Dore Schary as executive producer), and directed by Tay Garnett, that stars Robert Taylor, George Murphy, Lloyd Nolan, Thomas Mitchell, Lee Bowman, Desi Arnaz and Robert Walker. It follows the fates of a group of men ...
Movie Clip. Stand-in mechanics Purckett (Robert Walker) and Ramirez (Desi Arnaz) helping pilot Bentley (George Murphy) fix up his plane, reporting to Sergeant Dane (Robert Taylor) and discovering a man missing, in the Dore Schary-MGM production , 1943. Following a patriotic prologue, the opening scene from director Tay Garnett, informative ...
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Jan 1, 2024 · Bataan 1943. by. Loews Incorporated. Topics. war, WWII, war movies, 1940s movies. Item Size. 834714353. AS BIG AS ITS NAME!!! In 1942, in the Bataan peninsula of the Philippines, a ragtag American unit commanded by Sergeant Bill Dane attempts to blow-up a bridge in order to slow the Japanese advance.