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 Bataan (1943)
Starring: Robert Taylor, George Murphy Director: Tay Garnett |
 Back to Bataan (1945) Starring: John Wayne, Anthony Quinn Director: Edward Dmytryk |
Robert Taylor leads valorous U.S. and Filipino combatants facing hopeless odds in a holding action at a bridge in Bataan.
John Wayne portrays Col. Joseph Madden and organizes resistance fighters in Back to Bataan, a morale booster whose true-life incidents include the rescue of prisoners from Cabanatuan. An on-screen roll call of real-life soldiers freed by the mission underscores the event. |
 The Great Raid (2005) |
Adapted from the books The Great Raid on Cabanatuan and Ghost Soldiers, it chronicles the five-day mission (in late January 1945) to rescue 511 American prisoners of war held by the Japanese at Cabanatuan POW camp in the Philippines. |
 American Experience: Bataan Rescue (2003) |
This highly acclaimed PBS documentary depicts the 1941 capture of thousands of Allied soldiers on the Bataan peninsula. Only 500 prisoners in the Cabanatuan camp were rescued. |
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