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They Were Expendable
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The film is a dramatized account of the role of the American PT Boats in the defense of the Philippines against Japanese invasion during the Battle of the Philippines (1941–42) in World War II.
The film is a dramatized account of the role of the American PT Boats in the defense of the Philippines against Japanese invasion during the Battle of the Philippines (1941–42) in World War II.
Actors:
Alex Havier,
Bruce Kellogg,
Charles Trowbridge,
Vernon Steele,
Jack Pennick,
Cameron Mitchell,
Leon Ames

Alex Havier
10 January 1911, Manila, Philippines

Bruce Kellogg
13 April 1910, Thermopolis, Wyoming, USA

Charles Trowbridge
10 January 1882, Veracruz, Mexico

Vernon Steele
18 September 1882, Santiago, Chile

Jack Pennick
7 December 1895, Portland, Oregon, USA

Cameron Mitchell
4 November 1918, Dallastown, Pennsylvania, USA

Leon Ames
20 January 1902, Portland, Indiana, USA
Director:
John Ford ,
Robert Montgomery

John Ford
1 February 1894, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, USA

Robert Montgomery
21 May 1904, Fishkill Landing [now Beacon], New York, USA
Country:
United States
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Alex Havier
10 January 1911, Manila, Philippines

Bruce Kellogg
13 April 1910, Thermopolis, Wyoming, USA

Charles Trowbridge
10 January 1882, Veracruz, Mexico

Vernon Steele
18 September 1882, Santiago, Chile

Jack Pennick
7 December 1895, Portland, Oregon, USA

Cameron Mitchell
4 November 1918, Dallastown, Pennsylvania, USA
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October 09, 2005
Surprisingly rich film is one of the best war films ever made.
September 18, 2008
The real star of the film is the gorgeous, luminous, mostly outdoor black-and-white cinematography.
January 08, 2007
The most unfortunate thing about John Ford's excellent, elegiac war film, with a strong turn from John Wayne, was its release date, December 1945, since the war was over.