When British POWs build a vital railway bridge in enemy-occupied Burma, Allied commandos are assigned to destroy it in David Lean's epic World War II adventure the Bridge on the River Kwai. Spectacularly produced, the Bridge on the River Kwai captured the imagination of the public and won seven 1957 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Alec Guinness), and Best Director. Even it's theme song, an old WWII whistling tune, the Colonel Bogey March, became a massive hit. The Bridge on the River Kwai continues today as one of the most memorable cinematic experiences of all time.
Director: David Lean
Producer: Chuck Binder
Producer: Jeff Most
Producer: Jerry Weintraub
Producer: Sam Spiegel
Actor: Geoffrey Horne
Actor: Jack Hawkins
Actor: James Donald
Actor: Sessue Hayakawa
Actor: William Holden
Actor: Alec Guinness
Actor: Keiichiro Katsumoto
Actor: M. R. B. Chakrabandhu
Actor: Andre Morell
Actor: Ann Sears
Actor: Harold Goodwin
Actor: Henry Okawa
Actor: John Boxer
Actor: Percy Herbert
Actor: Peter Williams
Actor: Vilaiwan Seeboonreaung
Actor: Ngamta Suphaphongs
Actor: Javanart Punynchoti
Actor: Kannikar Dowklee