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'The Bamboo Prison' is a 1954 American Korean War wardrama film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Robert Francis, Brian Keith, Dianne Foster and Jerome Courtland. The working title was 'I Was a Prisoner in Korea'. The US Army denied their co-operation with the producers.p. 65 Young, Charles S. 'Name, Rank, and Serial Number: Exploiting Korean War POWs at Home and Abroad' Oxford University Press, 1 Apr 2014

Due to Cold War hysteria, the film was falsely accused of communist sympathies, with several US cities banning it, although the film is clear that Sgt. Rand was actually a spy for the US, pretending to be a sympathizer.Hollywood Diplomacy H S Chung

The brainwashing and abuse of American prisoners of war during the Korean War was also dramatized in 'P.O.W.' (1953), 'Prisoner of War' (1954, starring Ronald Reagan), and 'The Manchurian Candidate' (1962, starring Frank Sinatra).

Plot



A group of American soldiers are held in a prisoner of war camp in North Korea in the final phase of the Korean War.

Prisoners who show sympathy with the communist cause are given special privileges but are understandably hated by the other prisoners, who see them as traitors.

The camp "brain-washer", Comrade Clayton, is permitted to have his beautiful Russian wife, Tanya, live in camp. Sergeant Rand, one of the communist sympathizers (known as Progressives), falls in love with her, and his special privileges permit him to go to her house. However, she is not a communist sympathizer.

Meanwhile the camp priest, Father Dolan, is actually an impostor, trying to glean information through confession.

Despite their differences, Rand helps his rival, Corporal Brady, to escape.

At the end of the war, Sgt. Rand stays in North Korea as an American intelligence agent posing a man disillusioned with the capitalist system and its exploitation of the working man.

Cast



*Robert Francis as M/Sgt. John A. Rand

*Dianne Foster as Tanya Clayton

*Brian Keith as Cpl. Brady

*Jerome Courtland as Arkansas

*E.G. Marshall as Father Francis Dolan

*Jack Kelly as Slade

*Earle Hyman as Doc Jackson

*Richard Loo as Commandant Hsai Tung

*Keye Luke as Comrade-Instructor Li Ching

*Murray Matheson as Comrade Clayton

*King Donovan as Pop

*Pepe Hern as Ramrez

*Dickie Jones as Jackie

*Leo Gordon as Pike

*Weaver Levy as Meatball

*Robert "Buzz" Henry as a Progressive

*Eddie Ryder as Jones

*Aaron Spelling as Skinny

References




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