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Yesterday's Enemy

Yesterday's Enemy

War

Drama

Set during the Burma Campaign of World War 2, this is the story of courage and endurance of the soldiers struggling at close quarters against the enemy. The film examines the moral dilemmas ordinary men face during war, when the definitions of acceptable military action and insupportable brutality become blurred and distorted.

Date: 09/10/1959
Rating: 7.1
Cast: Stanley Baker, Guy Rolfe, Leo McKern, Gordon Jackson, David Oxley, Richard Pasco, Philip Ahn, Bryan Forbes, Wolfe Morris, David Lodge, Percy Herbert, Russell Waters, Barry Lowe, Burt Kwouk, Timothy Bateson, Alan Keith, Arthur Lovegrove, Edwina Carroll, Brandon Brady, Donald Churchill, Barry Steele, Howard Williams, Geoffrey Bayldon, Vincent Wong

Stanley Baker as Captain Langford in Yesterday's Enemy Stanley Baker

Guy Rolfe as Padre in Yesterday's Enemy Guy Rolfe

Leo McKern as Max in Yesterday's Enemy Leo McKern

Gordon Jackson as Sgt. MacKenzie in Yesterday's Enemy Gordon Jackson

David Oxley as Doctor in Yesterday's Enemy David Oxley

Richard Pasco as 2nd Lieutenant Hastings in Yesterday's Enemy Richard Pasco

Philip Ahn as Yamazuki in Yesterday's Enemy Philip Ahn

Bryan Forbes as Dawson in Yesterday's Enemy Bryan Forbes

Wolfe Morris

David Lodge as Perkins in Yesterday's Enemy David Lodge

Percy Herbert as Wilkins in Yesterday's Enemy Percy Herbert

Russell Waters as Brigadier in Yesterday's Enemy Russell Waters

Barry Lowe

Burt Kwouk as Japanese Soldier in Yesterday's Enemy Burt Kwouk

Timothy Bateson as Simpson (uncredited) in Yesterday's Enemy Timothy Bateson

Alan Keith

Arthur Lovegrove

Edwina Carroll as Suni (uncredited) in Yesterday's Enemy Edwina Carroll

Brandon Brady

Donald Churchill as Elliott (uncredited) in Yesterday's Enemy Donald Churchill

Barry Steele

Howard Williams as Davies (uncredited) in Yesterday's Enemy Howard Williams

Geoffrey Bayldon as  in Yesterday's Enemy Geoffrey Bayldon

Vincent Wong as  in Yesterday's Enemy Vincent Wong

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