Surrender - Hell!
Surrender - Hell! is a 1959 American film based on the exploits of Donald Blackburn in World War II, fighting as a guerrilla leader during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines.[1]
Plot
Don Blackburn is stationed in the Philippines at the outset of World War II. After the order to surrender in 1942, Blackburn flees rather than becoming a prisoner. Helped by civilians, he eventually makes his way into the mountains of Luzon, where he organizes the headhunter tribes into a guerrilla force. Along with other similar forces, they liberate northern Luzon to aid in the reconquest of the Philippines.
Cast
- Keith Andes as Colonel Donald D. Blackburn
- Susan Cabot as Delia Guerrero
- Paraluman as Pilar
- Nestor de Villa as Major Bulao
- Vic Diaz as Village Market Owner (uncredited)
References
- Keith Andes Good in New War Drama, Warren, Geoffrey. Los Angeles Times, 10 December 1959: C12.
External links
- Surrender - Hell! at the TCM Movie Database
- Surrender - Hell! at IMDb
- Surrender Hell at BFI
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