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The Bridge on the River Kwai

(1957)
PG In Theaters 12/18/1957 , 161min.
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Plot & Details

The Bridge on the River Kwai opens in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp in Burma in 1943, where a battle of wills rages between camp commander Colonel Saito (Sessue Hayakawa) and newly arrived British colonel Nicholson (Alec Guinness). Saito insists that Nicholson order his men to build a bridge over the river Kwai, which will be used to transport Japanese munitions. Nicholson refuses, despite all the various "persuasive" devices at Saito's disposal. Finally, Nicholson agrees, not so much to cooperate with his captor as to provide a morale-boosting project for the military engineers under his command. The colonel will prove that, by building a better bridge than Saito's men could build, the British soldier is a superior being even when under the thumb of the enemy. As the bridge goes up, Nicholson becomes obsessed with completing it to perfection, eventually losing sight of the fact that it will benefit the Japanese. Meanwhile, American POW Shears (William Holden), having escaped from the camp, agrees to save himself from a court martial by leading a group of British soldiers back to the camp to destroy Nicholson's bridge. Upon his return, Shears realizes that Nicholson's mania to complete his project has driven him mad. Filmed in Ceylon, Bridge on the River Kwai won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for the legendary British filmmaker David Lean, and Best Actor for Guinness. It also won Best Screenplay for Pierre Boulle, the author of the novel on which the film was based, even though the actual writers were blacklisted writers Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson, who were given their Oscars under the table.
  • MPAA Rating: PG
  • Genre(s): Action,Drama,War
  • Run Time: 161min.
  • Theatrical Release Date: 12/18/1957
  • DVD Release Date: 11/21/2000
  • Status: In Theaters
  • Distributor(s): Columbia Pictures
  • Director(s): David Lean
  • Starring: William Holden , Alec Guinness , Jack Hawkins , Sessue Hayakawa , Geoffrey Horne
  • Themes: Fighting the System,Culture Clash
  • Tone: Menacing,Gritty,Sweeping,Rousing
  • Keywords: British,Burma,Japanese [nationality],POW (Prisoner of War),bridge [structure],camp,colonel,commander,jungle,river
  • Language: English

Awards

Academy Awards

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1957 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Editing Peter Taylor Won
1957 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Actor Alec Guinness Won
1957 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Director David Lean Won
1957 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Supporting Actor Sessue Hayakawa Nominated
1957 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Cinematography Jack Hildyard Won
1957 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay Carl Foreman Won
1957 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture Sam Spiegel Won
1957 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Score Malcolm Arnold Won
1957 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay Michael Wilson Won
1957 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay Pierre Boulle Won

British Academy of Film and Television Arts

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1957 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best British Actor Alec Guinness Won
1957 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Screenplay Pierre Boulle Won
1957 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Film - Any Source David Lean Won

Golden Globes

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1957 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Director David Lean Won
1957 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Picture - Drama Won
1957 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama Alec Guinness Won
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