Movies starring Jack Hawkins

Biography: 
In England at Christmas special plays are produced for children. Jack Hawkins made his London theatrical debut at age 12, playing the elf king in "Where The Rainbow Ends". At 17, he got the lead role of St. George in the same play. At 18, he made his debut on Broadway in "Journey's End". At 21, he was back in London playing a young lover in "Autumn Crocus". He married his leading lady, Jessica Tan ...  show all 

The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
Genres: Adventure | Drama | War
Countries: UK | USA
Actors: William Holden | Jack Hawkins | Alec Guinness | Sessue Hayakawa | James Donald | Geoffrey Horne | André Morell | Peter Williams | John Boxer | Percy Herbert | Harold Goodwin | Ann Sears | Heihachiro Okawa | Keiichiro Katsumoto | M.R.B. Chakrabandhu
Directors: David Lean
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The film is in charge of the situation of British prisoners of war during the Second World war who are ordered to construct a bridge to lodge the of Burma-Siam. Their must the bridge, but, conducted by Nicholson (Alec Guinness), they are persuaded that the bridge should be constructed as a symbol of British morale, mind and respectability in the hostile circumstances. At the beginning, the prisoners admire Nicholson when he endures courageously torment rather than compromise his principles aimed at the commander Saito (Sessue Hayakawa). He is an arrogant but honorable man, who is slowly revealed to be one deceiving. It persuades himself that the bridge is a monument with British character, but a monument really belongs to him and her emphasis on its building becomes a subtle form of collaboration with the . The unknown to him, the Allies sent a mission to the jungle, led by the Manager (Jack Hawkins) and an American, Tondages (William Holden), to exaggerate the bridge.

Le film s’occupe de la situation de prisonniers de guerre britanniques pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale qui sont ordonnés de construire un pont pour loger le chemin de fer de Birmanie-Siam. Leur doit saboter le pont, mais, sous la direction de Nicholson (Alec Guinness), ils sont convaincus que le pont devrait être construit comme un symbole de britannique, esprit et dignité dans les circonstances hostiles. Au début, les prisonniers admirent Nicholson quand il endure courageusement la torture plutôt que le compromis ses principes à l’intention du commandant japonais Saito (Sessue Hayakawa). Il est un homme honorable mais arrogant, qui est lentement révélé pour être un obsessif trompé. Il se convainc que le pont est un monument au caractère britannique, mais est vraiment un monument à lui et son insistance sur sa devient une forme subtile de collaboration avec l’ennemi. Inconnu à lui, les Alliés ont envoyé une mission dans la jungle, menée par le Directeur (Jack Hawkins) et un américain, les Tondages (Guillaume Holden), exagérer le pont.

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