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Movie

Objective, Burma!

Release Date:Jan 1945
Genre: Action / Adventure / Drama / War
Awards:Nominated for 3 Oscars.
Cast: Errol Flynn (Capt. Nelson), James Brown (SSgt. Treacy), William Prince (Lt. Sid Jacobs), George Tobias (Cpl. Gabby Gordon), Henry Hull (Mark Williams (American News...), Warner Anderson (Col. J. Carter (CO, 503rd Infantry)), John Alvin (Hogan), Mark Stevens (Lt. Barker (as Stephen Richards)), Richard Erdman (Pvt. Nebraska Hooper (as Dick Erdman)), Erville Alderson (Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell (uncredited)), Joel Allen (Cpl. Brophy - Radioman (uncredited)), Hugh Beaumont (Capt. Hennessey (uncredited)), Carlyle Blackwell Jr. (Lt. Barker - Pilot (uncredited)), Truman Bradley (Narrator - Opening Sequence (voice)...), Kit Carson (Paratrooper (uncredited)), Neil Carter (Paratrooper (uncredited)), Anthony Caruso (Miggleori (uncredited)), Elmer Ellingwood (Paratrooper (uncredited)), Shep Houghton (Paratrooper (uncredited)), William Hudson (Fred Hollis (uncredited)), Asit Koomar (Gurkha (uncredited)), Pete Kooy (Paratrooper (uncredited)), Lester Matthews (British Maj. Fitzpatrick (uncredited)), Harlan Miller (Paratrooper (uncredited)), Rodd Redwing (Sgt. Chattu (uncredited)), Bernard Sell (Pilot (uncredited)), John Sheridan (Co-Pilot (uncredited)), Frank Tang (Capt. Li (uncredited)), George Tyne (Pvt. Soapy Higgins from Flatbush...), John Whitney (Negulesco (uncredited))

In 1944, Capt. Charlie Nelson leads a platoon of paratroopers into Burma to blow up a Japanese radar station in advance of the allied invasion. They're accompanied on the mission by Mark William, an American journalist who is there to write about their exploits. The mission goes off without a hitch and without the loss of any men. The plan was for them to be picked up by two transport airplanes at an old landing strip but a Japanese patrol prevents them from doing so. The men are now forced to march towards the front lines, however the closer they get, the greater the number of Japanese troops they will face. With the Air Corps dropping them supplies at agreed locations, the men move on but few of them remain after encounters with the enemy. Eventually, they are all presumed lost just as the invasion is launched.

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