King Rat

King Rat (1965)

They Made the Toughest Among Them... King!

  • Genre: Drama, War
  • Release Date: 1965-10-27
  • User Rating: 7/10 from 70 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 14min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Coleytown
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Bryan Forbes
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Summary

When Singapore surrendered to the Japanese in 1942, the Allied POWs, mostly British but including a few Americans, were incarcerated in Changi prison. Among the American prisoners is Cpl. King, a wheeler-dealer who has managed to establish a pretty good life for himself in the camp. King soon forms a friendship with an upper-class British officer who is fascinated with King's enthusiastic approach to life.

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  • George Segal

    as Corporal King
  • James Fox

    as Peter Marlowe
  • Tom Courtenay

    as Grey
  • Patrick O'Neal

    as Max
  • James Donald

    as Dr. Kennedy
  • John Mills

    as Smedley-Taylor
  • Denholm Elliott

    as Larkin
  • Leonard Rossiter

    as McCoy
  • Joe Turkel

    as Dino
  • Todd Armstrong

    as Tex
  • Gerald Sim

    as Jones
  • Richard Dawson

    as Weaver
  • John Standing

    as Daven
  • John Ronane

    as Hawkins
  • Alan Webb

    as Brant
  • Geoffrey Bayldon

    as Vexley
  • Wright King

    as Brough
  • Hamilton Dyce

    as Padre
  • Michael Lees

    as Stevens
  • John Merivale

    as Foster
  • Arthur Malet

    as Blakeley
  • Michael Stroka

    as Miller
  • Dale Ishimoto

    as Yoshima
  • William Fawcett

    as Steinmetz
  • Teru Shimada

    as Japanese General
  • David Frankham

    as Cox
  • John Warburton

    as Commandant
  • Reg Lye

    as Tinker Bell
  • John Orchard

    as Gurble
  • Hedley Mattingly

    as Dr Prudhomme
  • John Barclay

    as Spence
  • Louis Neervort

    as Torusumi
  • Edward Ashley

    as Prouty
  • Anthony Faramus

    as Prisoner
  • David Haviland

    as Masters
  • Laurence Conroy

    as Townsend
  • Roy Duane

    as Peterson
  • John Levingston

    as Myner
  • Sam Reese

    as Kurt
  • Bryan Forbes

    as Radio (Voice)
  • Brian Gaffikin

    as Prisoner in Hut
  • Mathew McCue

    as Prisoner
  • George Pelling

    as Major Barry
  • Mickey Simpson

    as First Sergeant Camp Liberator
  • Dick Johnson

    as Pop
Directing Bryan Forbes Director
Art Robert Emmet Smith Art Direction
Art Frank Tuttle Set Decoration
Camera Burnett Guffey Director of Photography
Editing Walter Thompson Editor
Production James Woolf Producer
Sound John Barry Original Music Composer
Writing James Clavell Novel
Writing Bryan Forbes Screenplay
Art Robert Emmet Smith Production Design
Directing C.M. Florance Assistant Director
Costume & Make-Up Ed Ware Costumer
Sound Roy Baker Sound Editor
Directing Robert Templeton Assistant Director
Sound James Z. Flaster Sound
Art Ed Shanley Construction Coordinator
Art Clarence Peet Props
Directing Russell Saunders Assistant Director
Sound Charles J. Rice Sound Supervisor
Costume & Make-Up Ben Lane Makeup Supervisor
Visual Effects Gerald Endler Mechanical Designer
Sound Harold Lee Sound Recordist
Camera Kenny Bell Still Photographer
Camera Andrew J. McIntyre Camera Operator
Production Marvin Miller Unit Manager
Production Marvin Miller Associate Producer
Sound John Barry Conductor
Lighting Seldon White Gaffer
Camera Walter Meins Grip
Camera Willard Klug Grip
Crew George Orrison Stunts
Sound Doug Grant Boom Operator
Crew John Burke Special Effects
Sound John Cox Sound
Camera James Saper Assistant Camera
Art William V. Kantor Property Master
Costume & Make-Up Joe DiBella Makeup Artist

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