SYNOPSIS

One of the all-time great war films, THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI is yet another classic from the marvelous David Lean (LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, DR. ZHIVAGO).

The film is an outstanding, psychologically complex adaptation of Pierre Boulle’s 1952 novel, a 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 (a fabulous Alec Guinness), the commander who supervised the bridge’s construction, has acquired a sense of pride in his creation and tries to foil their plans.

Although credited to screenwriter Carl Foreman, the script was actually written by blacklisted writer Michael Wilson. The film garnered seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor (Guinness). The climax is one of the great finales in film history.


TRAILER


RELEASE DATE

October 02, 1957

DIRECTOR

David Lean

WRITER

Pierre Boulle (novel)

COMPANY

Columbia Picture Corp.

GENRE

Adventure, Drama, War

CERT

PG

RUNTIME

161 minutes

IMAGES