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What have I done? (Original Post) VGNonly 13 hrs ago OP
Great movie! Totally Tunsie 12 hrs ago #1
Five different cameras were used. VGNonly 51 min ago #3
Madness! Doc_Technical 10 hrs ago #2

VGNonly

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3. Five different cameras were used.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:37 AM
51 min ago

The sound of the original train/bridge collapse was lost, a first take train noise and some stock sound filled it in. The raw film footage was flown to London, it couldn't be found. It was found two weeks later in the tarmac, baking in the Egyptian sun, miraculously it survived. William Holden received a 10% share of the profits, he ended up with millions. Geoffrey Horne who played Lt. Joyce is still alive, almost 93.

In reality the bridge was never destroyed, it still exists, and is still in use. There is no American character in the novel or in real life. 13,000 POWs and 80,000 to 100,000 civilians died during the construction.

Of the two David Lean films most remembered as his best efforts, I prefer Kwai over Lawrence of Arabia, both are excellent works.

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