The Bridge on the River Kwai
It spans a whole new world of entertainment!
Overview
The classic story of English POWs in Burma forced to build a bridge to aid the war effort of their Japanese captors. British and American intelligence officers conspire to blow up the structure, but Col. Nicholson, the commander who supervised the bridge's construction, has acquired a sense of pride in his creation and tries to foil their plans.
Backdrop
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"It spans a whole new world of entertainment!"
Deutsch
DE
Title: Die Brücke am Kwai
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Türkçe
TR
Title: Kwai Köprüsü
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Français
FR
Title: Le Pont de la rivière Kwaï
"Soyez heureux dans votre travail..."
Italiano
IT
Title: Il ponte sul fiume Kwai
"Si estende su un intero nuovo mondo di intrattenimento!"
Português
PT
Title: A Ponte do Rio Kwai
"Quando o orgulho e a loucura se impõem à razão..."
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Cast
Crew
Reviews
Colonel Bogey's Barmy Army.
OK! Lets get it out there right away, for historical facts of the real Bridge on the River Kwai story, one should research elsewhere, this film is a fictionalised account of the said events. Sadly there are those out there who simply refuse to judge this purely as a piece of cinematic art - and cinematic art it is.
A squad of British soldiers are held in a Japanese POW camp in the Burmese jungle. The respective Japanese and British leaders clash but an understanding is finally reached to build a bridge across the River Kwai. The importance of which could prove crucial in more ways than one...
It won 7 Academy Awards and 4 BAFTAS, and it was the film that saw the great David Lean enter his epic period. And what a start it is. Kwai is a masterful piece of cinema, it has a magnificently intelligent and complex screenplay - with tough edged dialogue in the script, is bursting at the seams with high quality performances, and beautifully photographed (filmed in Ceylon). Thematically it's about the folly and psychological madness of war, which in turn is ensconced in sub - plots of genuine worth. It all builds to a tremendous finale, where everything we have witnessed is realised with a deftness of talent from across the board. 10/10
Oscar Awards
Wins
ACTOR - 1957
Alec Guinness
CINEMATOGRAPHY - 1957
Jack Hildyard
DIRECTING - 1957
David Lean
FILM EDITING - 1957
Peter Taylor
MUSIC (Scoring) - 1957
Malcolm Arnold
BEST MOTION PICTURE - 1957
Sam Spiegel
WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium) - 1957
Michael Wilson, Carl Foreman, Pierre Boulle
Nominations
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE - 1957
Sessue Hayakawa
Media
Trailer
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) Re-Release Trailer
Trailer
Original Trailer