The Long and the Short and the Tall
The Long and the Short and the Tall (released as Jungle Fighters in the US and Canada) is a 1961 British war film directed by Leslie Norman and starring Richard Todd, Laurence Harvey and Richard Harris. The film, which is based on a 1959 play with the same name, by Willis Hall, takes place in 1942 during the Malayan Campaign.
Plot
During the Japanese invasion of Burma in 1942, a seven-strong British sonic deception unit on a short jungle exercise hides from the rain in a hut at an abandoned tin mine. The men constantly bicker, often provoked by the bullying Corporal Johnstone or the forever mocking Bamforth. While Sergeant Mitchem and Corporal Johnstone are reconnoitering, Lance-Corporal Macleish ("Mac"), provoked, beats up Bamforth. Tension rises as they fail to make radio contact with their base and pick up a Japanese broadcast, indicating that they are nearby. A Japanese scout appears: Johnstone grabs him and tells Taff to stab him. Taff cannot kill him in cold blood and, before Bamforth does, the returning Mitchem says they must take him back for interrogation.
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| author | Wolf Mankowitz |
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| director | Leslie Norman |
| editor | Gordon Stone |
| keywords | abandon bond break in british soldier bully court martial family photo gather hear injured japanese conquest of burma japanese invasion of burma in 1942 japanese soldier kill machine gun pick up sonic deception surround taunt unveil |
| musicBy | Stanley Black |
| producer | Michael Balcon |
| productionCompany | Associated British Picture Corporation Michael Balcon |
| publisher | Associated British Picture Corporation Continental Distributing |
| theme | war |