Corregidor (1943)
A doctor and his staff in a hospital on the Philippine island of Corregidor shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor try to treat the sick, injured and wounded as American and Filipino troops desperately try to beat back a ferocious Japanese attack.
Director:
William Nigh
Writers:
Doris Malloy, Edgar G. Ulmer.
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Otto Kruger as Dr. Jan Stockman |
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Elissa Landi as Dr. Royce Lee Stockman |
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Donald Woods as Dr. Michael |
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Frank Jenks as Sgt. Mahoney |
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Rick Vallin as Cpl. Pinky Mason |
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Wanda McKay as Nurse Jane 'Hey-Dutch' Van Dornen |
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Ian Keith as Capt. Morris |
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Ted Hecht as Platoon Lieutenant |
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Charles Jordan as Bronx |
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Frank Jaquet as Priest |
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I. Stanford Jolley as Agitated Soldier at Barricade |
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John Grant as Calm Soldier at Barricade |
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Ruby Dandridge as Hyacinth |
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Alfred Noyes as Epilogue Narrator (voice) |
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Ted Adams as Ordnance Officer |
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Frank Hagney as Lieutenant #2 |
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Eddie Hall as Brooklyn |
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Gordon Hayes as Marine |
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Jack Rutherford as General |
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Forrest Taylor as Doctor |
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Jimmy Vilan as Stockman's Houseboy |
| Camera | Ira H. Morgan | Director of Photography |
| Directing | William Nigh | Director |
| Writing | Doris Malloy | Story |
| Writing | Doris Malloy | Screenplay |
| Writing | Edgar G. Ulmer | Story |
| Writing | Edgar G. Ulmer | Screenplay |
| Production | Edward Finney | Producer |
| Production | Dixon R. Harwin | Producer |
| Production | Peter R. Van Duinen | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Leo Erdody | Music |
| Editing | Charles Henkel Jr. | Editor |
| Art | Frank Paul Sylos | Art Direction |