Prisoners (1975)
Melodrama set in South Vietnam in the 1960s. Krueger (Bramhall), a former infantry lieutenant, is imprisoned at Quai Dong, on the South China Sea, for refusing to fight. After a year at hard labor, he is told to use his Vietnamese language skills to question a Viet Cong suspect. The prisoner is drugged and tortured during the interrogation. Krueger eventually stops the torture by pretending that the prisoner has disclosed the location of a supply dump.
Director: William H. Bushnell
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Jesse Dizon as The Prisoner |
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Peter Hooten as |
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Howard Hesseman as |
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Mark Bramhall as Lt. Krueger |
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Mako as Sgt. Nguyen |
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Rob Reece as |
| Directing | William H. Bushnell | Director |
| Writing | William H. Bushnell | Writer |
| Production | John Seig | Producer |
| Sound | Ronald Stein | Music |
| Crew | Stephen M. Katz | Cinematography |
| Art | Jackson De Govia | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Scott Bushnell | Costume Design |
| Sound | John B. Schuyler | Boom Operator |