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                   The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
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William Holden,
 Alec Guinness,
 Jack Hawkins,
 Sessue Hayakawa,
 James Donald,
 Geoffrey Horne,
 André Morell,
 Peter Williams,
 John Boxer,
 Percy Herbert
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David Lean
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Classics,
 Classic Dramas,
 Classic War Stories,
 Action Classics
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French, Korean, English, Portuguese, Chinese Simplified, Spanish (Neutral), Thai
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2h 41m
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A group of British POWs is forced to build a railway bridge for their Japanese captors in World War II. The film explores themes of duty, honor, and the clash of wills between captor and captive.
                 
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