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The Camp on Blood Island

1958

R

1 h 21 m

United Kingdom

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Deep in Malaya, as World War II is rapidly coming to an end, men, women and children, trapped by the Japanese invasion, are held captive in the Blood Island prison camp. Knowing that Yamamitsu, the sadistic commandant, will murder them all when he learns of his country's defeat, Dutch, a Dutch planter, smashes the camp radio. British officer Lambert and, in the women's prison, the recently-widowed Kate, join Dutch in arming the prisoners.
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André Morell
Lambert
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Carl Möhner
'Dutch'
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Walter Fitzgerald
Beattie
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Edward Underdown
Dawes
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Phil Brown
Bellamy
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Barbara Shelley
Kate
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Michael Goodliffe
Anjou
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Michael Gwynn
Shields
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Ronald Radd
Yamamitsu
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Marne Maitland
Sakamura
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Wolfe Morris
Interpreter
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Richard Wordsworth
Keiller
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Mary Merrall
Helen
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Michael Ripper
Driver
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Edwin Richfield
Sergeant
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Barry Lowe
Betts
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Max Butterfield
Hallam
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Lee Montague
Jap Officer

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Cute_Alu🥰

18/11/2022 08:33
Trailer—The Camp on Blood Island
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Er Mohsin Jethani

16/11/2022 09:51
The Camp on Blood Island
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Charlaine Lovie

16/11/2022 02:25
Having waited years to see this film I was astounded just how bad it is, a Hammer production that has pure cockneys playing Japanese guards!, the acting verges on the utterly bad to utterly impossible!,take for instance long time Hammer fave Michael Ripper who as a Japanese guard bursts out laughing every time he is in a scene, the head guard who is clearly of Indian origin is another badly cast member, the commander of the camp is also another British actor hamming it up, I thought they had wandered off set from an Alladin pantomime!, the premise for all the controversy that it was brutal beyond belief had me scratching my head, i've seen worse in a Tom & Jerry cartoon.
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Sidia Da Elsa

16/11/2022 02:25
While not as good as the one poster comments, it is by no means as bad as the other reviewer says. Yes, there is some shoddy make-up of the Japanese guards, but if you can ignore that you will find the story itself is good enough to carry the film. A group of Allied p.o.w.s are in a camp controlled by a less than friendly commander. He shoots prisoners for sport and works the rest to death in a local mine. He has also let it be known that if Japan loses the war he will kill all the prisoners. The p.o.w.s find out the war has ended and stage a revolt with homemade weapons and some grenades they had hidden at the bottom of a latrine. Not a world winner but an OK time-waster. G.G.
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Messay Kidane

16/11/2022 02:25
I saw this movie when I was fairly young and the scenes never left my memory. I could not get over the way the actors looked as if they had just been rescued from real Japanese POW camps. How could they get actors so skinny to play the parts? I thought they were real prisoners. Although shot in black and white the realism is terrifying and not for the faint hearted. It was so intense it's no wonder the politically correct brigade buried it but it was a true story and true to life in it's portrayal. I doubt it could be remade as good but it would be good if they could. One of the most moving movies I have ever seen. Can anyone get me a copy?
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Usha Uppreti

16/11/2022 02:25
Watching this now it is difficult to believe that it was given an X certificate.The violence is mainly kept on screen.The main plot point being whether Andre Morell as chief camp officer should tell the sadistic Japanese camp commandant that the war had ended,since the commandant had said that in such eventuality he would kill all the prisoners.Everyone is sweating buckets despite the fact that it was probably filmed in the local woods.Obviously Japanese actors were a bit thin on the ground so they roped in Michael Ripper,obviously not being chased by a Hammer monster on the day. Nevert he less not a bad effort even if it is no classic.
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