The Walls of Hell
The Walls of Hell

Movie·1964·1h 28m

The Walls of Hell

Gateway to the Bloodiest Battle of the Philippines

Directed By

Gerardo de Leon

Country

United States of America

Language

English

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The Story

Original title: Intramuros

In the final days of the battle of Manila during World War II, fanatical Japanese naval forces barricade themselves inside the walls of Intramuros, the ancient Spanish walled city of Manila. In a suicidal last stand, the Japanese hold many thousand Filipinos captive within the fortress, despite the incessant bombardment of United States artillery. An American war correspondent, Murray, arrives at the front line where a guerrilla unit led by American Lieutenant Sorenson makes contact with a young Filipino fighter, Nardo, who has escaped the fortress through a sewer passage. Nardo proposes a plan to rescue the prisoners through the tunnel.

Written By

Ferde Grofé Jr., Cesar Amigo

Producer

Eddie Romero, Kane W. Lynn

Cinematography

Felipe Sacdalan

Music

Tito Arevalo

Editor

Ben Barcelon

Themes

world war iimanila

Production House

Filigrana Films
Hemisphere Pictures

Audience Score

50%

6 votes

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Timepass41%
Go for it30%
Perfection11%

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Cast

Jock Mahoney

Jock Mahoney

Lt. Jim Sorenson

Fernando Poe Jr.

Fernando Poe Jr.

Sgt. Nardo Maglaya

Michael Parsons

Papa

Oscar Roncal

Joker

Paul Edwards Jr.

Murray

Ely Ramos Jr.

Jose

Fred Galang

Pedring

Vance Skarstedt

Major Briggs

Cecilia Lopez

Cecilia Lopez

Tina

Claude Wilson

Major

Carpi Asturias

Andres Centenera

Paquito Salcedo

// crew

Crew

Ferde Grofé Jr.

Screenplay

Eddie Romero

Eddie Romero

Director, Screenplay, Producer

Gerardo de Leon

Gerardo de Leon

Director

Cesar Amigo

Screenplay

Tito Arevalo

Original Music Composer

Felipe Sacdalan

Director of Photography

Kane W. Lynn

Executive Producer

Ben Barcelon

Editor

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