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Showing Original Post only (View all)Favorite World War II bridge movie? [View all]
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The Bridges at Toko-Ri | |
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The Bridge at Remegen | |
0 (0%) |
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A Bridge too Far | |
1 (13%) |
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The Bridge On the River Kwai | |
6 (75%) |
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Toko-Ri is a Korean War movie, dumbass | |
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Other, please specify | |
1 (13%) |
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Toko-Ri is a Korean War movie based on a novel by James Michner no less N/T
Throckmorton
Oct 2012
#4
You're the only one here that I can guess posted the thread before I see the name.
kayakjohnny
Oct 2012
#5
Doubled, down two owing to the brilliant play of East (J.V. Stalin) and West (F.D. Roosevelt)
NNadir
Oct 2012
#37
Alistair Maclean movies almost deserve their own category--with all the intrigue--
tokenlib
Oct 2012
#29
In the book "The Bridge OVER the River Kwai" the bridge doesn't get blown up.
El Supremo
Oct 2012
#22
More than one bridge actually...the one that blew and the replacement..ha ha !!
tokenlib
Oct 2012
#39