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A Town Like Alice

A tale of survival.
1956 | 117m | English

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In 1941 Malaysia, the advancing Japanese army captures a lot of British territory very quickly. The men are sent off to labor camps, but they have no plan on what to do with the women and children of the British.
Release Date: Mar 01, 1956
Director: Jack Lee
Writer: Richard Mason, W.P. Lipscomb, Nevil Shute
Genres: Drama, Romance, War
Keywords based on novel or book, world war ii, prisoner of war, australia, japanese occupation, malaya, 1940s, kuala lumpur malaysia, alice springs
Production Companies The Rank Organisation, Vic Films Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Virginia McKenna Jean Paget
Peter Finch Joe Harman
Tran Van Khe Captain Sugaya
Jean Anderson Miss Horsefall
Marie Lohr Mrs. Dudley Frost
Maureen Swanson Ellen
Renée Houston Ebbey
Nora Nicholson Mrs. Frith
Eileen Moore Mrs. Holland
John Fabian Mr. Holland
Vincent Ball Ben
Vu Ngoc Tuan Captain Yanata
Kenji Takaki Japanese Sergeant
Tim Turner British Sergeant
Munesato Yamada Captain Takata
Otokichi Ikeda Kempetei Sergeant
Geoffrey Keen Solicitor
June Shaw Mrs Graham
Virginia Clay Mrs Knowles
Bay White Mrs Davies
Edwina Carroll Fatima
Sanny Bin Hussan Mat Amin
Margaret Eaden Jane
Dominic Lieven Michael Rhodes
Peter John Timothy
Meg Buckenham Mary Graham
Sam Kydd Australian Driver
Russell Napier Jack Burns
Martin Voss Passenger
Ernest Blyth Prisoner (uncredited)
Norman Morris Prisoner
John Wilder Prisoner (uncredited)
Ah Chong Choy Malay Driver
Garard Green Australian POW
Eric D. Henderson Australian POW
Charles Gilliard Prisoner
Charles Rayford
Name Job
Jack Lee Director
Richard Mason Screenplay
Matyas Seiber Original Music Composer
Alex Vetchinsky Art Direction
W.P. Lipscomb Screenplay
Geoffrey Unsworth Director of Photography
Sidney Hayers Editor
Nevil Shute Novel
Name Title
Joseph Janni Producer
Earl St. John Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Virginia McKenna takes on the role as a dispossessed British colonial secretary forced into captivity/slavery and to fight for her very survival by the Japanese invasion of Singapore in 1941 and who is, together with a group of similarly forsaken women, shunted around from camp to camp before finall ... y being pretty much abandoned to the wilderness by the Japanese Army. Unusually, for many films made immediately after the war, it tries to offer some semblance of balance between conquerors and conquered. In no way does it attempt to deny or ameliorate the atrocities perpetrated on the prisoners but it does indicate that there was a certain element of "chivalry" offered to the women by their captors - and in some cases these soldiers were treated just as harshly by their own side as collaborators as were many of the women. The story itself develops into a gentle love story as she encounters Australian POW Peter Finch who helps them procure food, and who is "crucified" for his troubles. The film is, at times, too simplistic - but that adds to the poignancy. The relentlessness and horror of their existence - contrasted against their upper/middle class, servant supported, previous lives is writ large. Marie Lohr and a wonderful Jean Anderson (whom you might remember reprised some of her role in the excellent BBC serial "Tenko" from the early 1980s) deliver strongly too.

May 04, 2024