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The Bridge on the River Kwai

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1957 | 161m | English

(245496 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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The classic story of English POWs in Burma forced to build a bridge to aid the war effort of their Japanese captors. British and American intelligence officers conspire to blow up the structure, but Col. Nicholson, the commander who supervised the bridge's construction, has acquired a sense of pride in his creation and tries to foil their plans.
Release Date: Oct 11, 1957
Director: David Lean
Writer: Pierre Boulle, Michael Wilson, Carl Foreman
Genres: Drama, History, War
Keywords japan, based on novel or book, resistance, river, world war ii, prisoner of war, thailand, bridge, burma, pacific war, bridge blowup, dramatic
Production Companies Horizon Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $44,908,000
Budget: $3,000,000
Updates Updated: Oct 19, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
William Holden Cmdr. Shears
Alec Guinness Col. Nicholson
Jack Hawkins Maj. Warden
Sessue Hayakawa Col. Saito
James Donald Maj. Clipton
Geoffrey Horne Lt. Joyce
André Morell Col. Green
Peter Williams Capt. Reeves
John Boxer Major Hughes
Percy Herbert Grogan
Harold Goodwin Baker
Ann Sears Nurse
Heihachirō Ōkawa Captain Kanematsu
Vilaiwan Seeboonreaung Siamese Girl
Keiichirō Katsumoto Lieutenant Miura
Ngamta Suppapong Siamese Girl
Javanart Punynchoti Siamese Girl
Kannikar Dowklee Siamese Girl
Tsai Chin Tokyo Rose (voice) (uncredited)
Christopher Greet British Officer (uncredited)
Name Job
Donald M. Ashton Art Direction
John W. Mitchell Sound Designer
Stuart Freeborn Makeup Artist
Ted Sturgis Assistant Director
Peter Taylor Editor
Pierre Boulle Novel
Jack Hildyard Director of Photography
David Lean Director
Michael Wilson Screenplay
A. B. Raj Second Unit First Assistant Director
John Cox Sound Designer
Ron Drinkwater Clapper Loader
Carl Foreman Screenplay
Malcolm Arnold Original Music Composer
George Partleton Makeup Artist
Cecil F. Ford Production Manager
Gus Agosti Assistant Director
Geoffrey Drake Assistant Art Director
Peter Dukelow Construction Manager
Archie Dansie Electrician
Peter Newbrook Camera Operator
John Wilson-Apperson Wardrobe Master
Name Title
Sam Spiegel Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Actor Alec Guinness Nominated
Golden Globes Best Director David Lean Won
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Won
Venice Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Sessue Hayakawa Won
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Won
BAFTA Awards Best Actor William Holden Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Sessue Hayakawa Won
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor William Holden Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Anthony Quayle Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Won
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Jeff Alexander Won
BAFTA Awards Best Director Nicholas David Lean Won
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Cyril Cusack Won
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor James Donaldson Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Director David Lean Won
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Reviews

John Chard
10.0

Colonel Bogey's Barmy Army. OK! Lets get it out there right away, for historical facts of the real Bridge on the River Kwai story, one should research elsewhere, this film is a fictionalised account of the said events. Sadly there are those out there who simply refuse to judge this purely as a pi ... ece of cinematic art - and cinematic art it is. A squad of British soldiers are held in a Japanese POW camp in the Burmese jungle. The respective Japanese and British leaders clash but an understanding is finally reached to build a bridge across the River Kwai. The importance of which could prove crucial in more ways than one... It won 7 Academy Awards and 4 BAFTAS, and it was the film that saw the great David Lean enter his epic period. And what a start it is. Kwai is a masterful piece of cinema, it has a magnificently intelligent and complex screenplay - with tough edged dialogue in the script, is bursting at the seams with high quality performances, and beautifully photographed (filmed in Ceylon). Thematically it's about the folly and psychological madness of war, which in turn is ensconced in sub - plots of genuine worth. It all builds to a tremendous finale, where everything we have witnessed is realised with a deftness of talent from across the board. 10/10

May 16, 2024