The Camp on Blood Island
Set in a Japanese prisoner of war camp during World War II, the film focuses on the brutality and horror that the allied prisoners were exposed to as the Japanese metered out subjugation and punishment to a disgraced and defeated enemy. This harrowing drama concentrates on the deviations of legal and moral definitions when two opposing cultures clash. Although fictional, this was one of the earliest films to deal realistically with life and death in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp during the Second War.
Released: 1958
Casts:
Marne Maitland, Edwin Richfield, Barry Lowe, Carl Möhner, Barbara Shelley, Michael Gwynn, Lee Montague, Wolfe Morris, Grace Denbigh Russell, Peter Forbes-Robertson, Geoffrey Bayldon, Milton Reid, Mary Merrall, Edward Underdown, Ronald Radd, Michael Goodliffe, Michael Ripper, Michael Brill, Anthony Chinn, Barbara Yu Ling, Max Butterfield, Jacqueline Curtis, André Morell, Jan Holden, Walter Fitzgerald, Richard Wordsworth, Phil Brown, Jack McNaughton, Liliane Sottane, Betty Cooper, Anne Ridler