Coming Soon

Summary Scenes and trailers from fifty of Universal's greatest horror films. View more details

Coming Soon

Directed : John Landis

Written : John Landis Mick Garris

Stars : Jamie Lee Curtis John Agar Acquanetta Louise Allbritton

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Genres : Horror Sci-Fi Documentary

Release date : Feb 6, 1982

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Dracula's Castle, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA

Production companies : Universal Pictures Nice Guy Productions

Summary Scenes and trailers from fifty of Universal's greatest horror films. View more details

Details

Genres : Horror Sci-Fi Documentary

Release date : Feb 6, 1982

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Dracula's Castle, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA

Production companies : Universal Pictures Nice Guy Productions

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Forgotten Soldiers

Forgotten Soldiers

When the Japanese launched their Pacific attack, General Douglas MacArthur's United States Army Forces in the Far East included ten divisions of newly recruited and poorly equipped Philippine Army soldiers, and one U.S. Army infantry division with supporting units--the Philippine Scouts. "Forgotten Soldiers" follows the U.S. Army's Philippine Scouts as they protect the fledgling Philippine Army during their retreat from Lingayen Gulf to Bataan, and the movie then relives their heroic stands on Bataan and Corregidor. Bataan, then Corregidor, were the U.S. Army's first two battles of World War II and the last Allied strongholds to hold out against the Japanese in the Pacific. These prolonged actions bought the U.S. time to reorganize its Pacific defenses and rebuild the U.S. Navy fleet the Japanese had destroyed at Pearl Harbor. Eventually, a Japanese naval blockade starved out the soldiers on Bataan and Corregidor, and the men on Bataan were subjected to one of the worst atrocities in modern history--the Bataan Death March. Even after the horrors of the Japanese prison camps, Philippine Scout survivors continued their resistance and prepared to participate as U.S. Army soldiers in the invasion of Japan. Scouts who survived World War II went on to serve in the U.S. Army in Korea and in Viet Nam. Philippine Scout veterans who fought on Bataan and suffered through the Bataan Death March tell their personal stories on-screen and describe the action and events over photographs, reenactments and actual footage of the battles, much of it captured from the Japanese at the end of the war. Of the original 12,000 Philippine Scouts only 118 survive today (6,000 died during World War II). They were the United States Army's Philippine Scouts, America's FORGOTTEN SOLDIERS.

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