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The Bridge on the River Kwai is a British-American 1957 World War II epic film directed by David Lean and starring William Holden, Jack Hawkins, Alec Guinness, and Sessue Hayakawa. Based on the novel Le Pont de la Rivière Kwai (1952) by Pierre Boulle, the film is a work of fiction, but borrows the construction of the Burma Railway in 1942–43 for its historical setting. The movie was filmed in Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka). The bridge in the film was near Kitulgala.
Carl Foreman was the initial screenwriter, but Lean replaced him with Michael Wilson. Both writers had to work in secret, as they were on the Hollywood blacklist. As a result, Boulle (who did not speak English) was credited and "won" the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay; many years later, Foreman and Wilson posthumously received the Academy Award.
The film was widely praised, winning seven Academy Awards (including Best Picture) at the 30th Academy Awards. In 1997 the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress. It is widely considered to be one of the greatest films in history.
Travel video about destination River Kwai in Thailand. For many years the infamous Bridge On The River Kwai has attracted a great deal of tourists to the city of Kanchanaburi. The bridge owes its worldwide fame to a novel by French author Pierre Boulle and a distinguished film by David Lean. However, due to its natural beauty, the province, which is located around a hundred and thirty kilometres west of Bangkok, is also a popular holiday area.With the creation of the Death Railway in the Second World War the Japanese planned to establish an alternative supply route across South East Asia built by POW’s and forced labourers from all over Asia.. The bridge has been moved from its original location as originally the railway viaduct was situated four kilometres further north. Despite this the ...
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ The Bridge on the River Kwai and Tourist Train in Kanchanaburi West Thailand
The Bridge on the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi – Thailand please read the story behind the video: http://blog.myvideomedia.com Before we go to the Bridge on the River Kwai (Khwae Yai), we visit the museum commemorating the prisoners of war who had to build the Death Railway. It shows the working conditions the people had been forced to live with. The majority of the prisoners came from the countries Japan, England, Australia / America, Thailand, and Holland. Hence the name of the museum is composed of the first letters. Bevor wir zur Brücke über den River Kwai (Khwae Yai) gehen, besuchen wir das Museum zum Gedenken an die Kriegsgefangenen, die die Todeseisenbahn errichten mussten. Es zeigt die Arbeitsbedingungen unter den die Menschen leben mussten. Der Hauptanteil der Gefangenen kam aus den...
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ The Market close to the Bridge on the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi Thailand
This video for Kanchanaburi is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube! St. Petersburg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ISUUO0CSo Kyoto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1wzlwtKJ0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The lively town of Kanchanaburi straddles the Mae Klong River in northern Thailand. When you first arrive, you might be surprised by its breezy, temperate climate, particularly if you’ve just arrived from the ...
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ Spot lights at Night time, The Bridge on the River Kwai
The River Kwai is a beautiful river with a brutal history. Spending time relaxing on the River Kwai is an incredibly peaceful experience, more here - http://migrationology.com/2013/07/river-kwai-jungle-rafts-kanchanaburi-thailand/ I had the opportunity to go on a media blogger trip to the Kanchanaburi province of Thailand. Along with doing some activities like visiting the bridge over the River Kwai and going to Hellfire Pass museum, the highlight of the trip was most definitely the stay at the River Kwai Jungle Rafts, a floatel in the middle of the river. To get there you first have to board a longtail boat and take the boat upstream for about 15 minutes until arriving. The day we went it was a little rainy, but that didn't take away from the beauty of cruising up the river. The water is...
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ The Bridge on the River Kwai and the surrounding areas in Kanchanaburi West Thailand
✱ 11.304 Hotels in Thailand - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/9o5aYD Travel video about destination Thailand. Thailand is a land of smiles and sunshine, the gem of Asia. A fascinating land of contrast, chaotic traffic, serene temples, poverty, wealth, hustle and contemplation.The metropolis of Bangkok boasts many wonderful sights such as Wat Phra Kaeo, the Temple Of The Emerald Buddha, that is highly revered by the Thai people. The city’s most important landmark is also its most beautiful temple complex, a wonderful work of art comprising golden Chedis and numerous resplendent buildings. The River Kwai Bridge: the film of the same name made the bridge world famous. In Kanchanaburi the railway spans the wide River Kwai and this bold construction consists of steel and concrete, not w...
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ Train in The Bridge on the River Kwai
Let's go sit down by the river
Me and my best friend
I see tents and smoke in the distance
I see acres of lands between me and fear
We're walking down towards the river
Me and my best friend
And as I dip myself into the water
Free myself of all that is tense
For these moments, I digress
You know
You know
You know just where to find me
You know
You know