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Three Came Home (1950)

Borneo, 1941, during World War II. When the Japanese occupy the island, American writer Agnes Newton Keith is separated from her husband and imprisoned with her son in a prison camp run by the enigmatic Colonel Suga.

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Alvin C 07 Dec 2010

59% does not do this film justice. Shades of "Bridge on the River Kwai" with Sessue Hayakawa even more effective and Claudette Colbert doing the great job she always does reliving for us the Japanese POW camp. The cast of women and children were perfect for their portrayal of inmates and the range of behavior for the Japanese guards was authentic. 79%.

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Sanity Assassin ! 27 Aug 2007

very good drama about life in a slant-eye P.O.W. camp. the most touching moment being when the commanding officer takes some of the children home for some food and breaks down. claudette colbert was more than satisfactory in her role as the women taking care of child and seperated from her husband. the one bit i either missed or didn't make sense of was that she was pregnant at the beginning wasn't she? did that just go away or what? maybe i was making a cup of tea when that bit was on. if anyone can fill me in then feel free to post me a comment

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Kate C 28 Aug 2007

This movie should be watched after "So Proudly We Hail" ... Also, what many people don't realize is that this is actually based off of a book written by the main character.

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Andy M 05 Dec 2009

This is such a fine and inspiring film, Claudette Colbert gives a stand out performance, and Sessue Hayakawa gives an amazing supporting performance. It does tend a little too heavy on melodrama, but it's an unforgettable and beautifully done film.

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Wizard W 09 Jan 2007

Claudett Colbert! as a war wife. Could that lady act! Sessue Hayakawa gives a fine performance as a Japanese officer overseeing a prison camp in WWII. If you love the oldies, you want to see this one!

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