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The Bridge on the River Kwai
(1957)
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Stars: William Holden
Director: David Lean
Writer: Pierre Boulle
Language: English
Studio: Sony Pictures
Duration: 161
Rated: PG
DVD Release: June 2011

Director David Lean's masterful 1957 realization of Pierre Boulle's novel remains a benchmark for war films, and a deeply absorbing movie by any standard--like most of Lean's canon, "The Bridge on the River Kwai" achieves a richness in theme, narrative, and characterization that transcends genre.
The story centers on a Japanese prison camp isolated deep in the jungles of Southeast Asia, where the remorseless Colonel Saito (Sessue Hayakawa) has been charged with building a vitally important railway bridge. His clash of wills with a British prisoner, the charismatic Colonel Nicholson (Alec Guinness), escalates into a duel of honor, Nicholson defying his captor's demands to win concessions for his troops. How the two officers reach a compromise, and Nicholson becomes obsessed with building that bridge, provides the story's thematic spine; the parallel movement of a team of commandos dispatched to stop the project, led by a British major (Jack Hawkins) and guided by an American escapee (William Holden), supplies the story's suspense and forward momentum.

Shot on location in Sri Lanka, "Kwai" moves with a careful, even deliberate pace that survivors of latter-day, high-concept blockbusters might find lulling--Lean doesn't pander to attention deficit disorders with an explosion every 15 minutes. Instead, he guides us toward the intersection of the two plots, accruing remarkable character details through extraordinary performances. Hayakawa's cruel camp commander is gradually revealed as a victim of his own sense of honor, Holden's callow opportunist proves heroic without softening his nihilistic edge, and Guinness (who won a Best Actor Oscar, one of the production's seven wins) disappears as only he can into Nicholson's brittle, duty-driven, delusional psychosis. His final glimpse of self-knowledge remains an astonishing moment--story, character, and image coalescing with explosive impact.


William HoldenShears
Alec GuinnessColonel Nicholson
Jack HawkinsMajor Warden
Sessue HayakawaColonel Saito
James DonaldMajor Clipton
Geoffrey HorneLieutenant Joyce
Jack HildyardCinematographer
André MorellColonel Green
Peter TaylorEditor
Peter WilliamsCaptain Reeves
John BoxerMajor Hughes
Percy HerbertGrogan
Harold GoodwinBaker
Ann SearsNurse
Heihachirô ÔkawaCaptain Kanematsu
Keiichiro KatsumotoLieutenant Miura
M.R.B. ChakrabandhuYai
Malcolm ArnoldComposer
Vilaiwan SeeboonreaungSiamese Girl
Ngamta SuphaphongsSiamese Girl
Javanart PunynchotiSiamese Girl
Kannikar DowkleeSiamese Girl
Genre: Drama, War
Media: Blu-ray
Sound: AC-3
IMDb: 0050212