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The Bridges at Toko-Ri
Cast
William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March, Mickey Rooney View AllCrew
Mark Robson (Director), Valentine Davies (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Dec. 1st, 1954
Runtime: 1 hour, 42 minutes
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Citizen Rules
I was very surprised that the film took such a dim view of the Korean war and it was made right after that war.
I was very surprised that the film took such a dim view of the Korean war and it was made right after that war.
Chypmunk
Tonally the film is a little mixed with Mickey Rooney's character (perhaps unsurprisingly) bringing a little offbeat light-heartedness to proceedings, but for the most part it works ok (though for me the closing tribute speech is a little overly cloying - that the film precedes it with a more realis....
Tonally the film is a little mixed with Mickey Rooney's character (perhaps unsurprisingly) bringing a little offbeat light-heartedness to proceedings, but for the most part it works ok (though for me the closing tribute speech is a little overly cloying - that the film precedes it with a more realis....
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