A group of men parachute into Japanese-occupied Burma with a dangerous and important mission: to locate and blow up a radar station.
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A controversial film that wasn't released in Britain until 1952, seven years after it's original opening. Errol Flynn and his American troops land in Burma, dropping from the sky with parachutes, on a mission to wipe out a Japanese radio station. Lots of action and the horrors of war in gruesome detail make for a fast-action-with-morals movie.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Leading a team of 36 commandos Captain Charles Nelson (Errol Flynn) parachutes into Japanese-occupied Burma in hopes of destroying a critical radar base The mission is a success but when the group reaches the air strip where they expect to find planes ready to fly them to safety they instead find a waiting Japanese army With no choice but to attempt an escape on foot Nelson splits his team in two and reluctantly heads into an impenetrable jungle Actors Errol Flynn James Brown William Prince George Tobias Henry HullDirectors Raoul WalshWriters Ranald MacDougall Alvah Bessie Lester ColeProducers Jack L Warner Jerry WaldLanguage English JapaneseSubtitles English French Italian Dutch Arabic RomanianSubtitles For The Hearing Impaired Italian EnglishNumber of discs 1
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