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This short novel send-up was the real deal, starring many fine actors, both Japanes and British. Told in flashback to Harry Andrews, the romantic leads are Helen Morse and a new-comer, Bryan Brown.
What is missing today in any Hollywood love story is the struggle, sacrifice and testingt of potential partners dramatized throughout this series. A shame to be shelved this long not on DVD.
The tension of the unselfish pair, builds to s surprise climax, but you would lose considerable enjoyment if you miss any of the realistic events that tested their resilience and courage, both the captors and the captives, when war intervenes.
Think of "Bridge on the River Kwai" with romance too. A Msterpiece Theatre TV mini-series of the Nevil Shute story makes most war dramas since sloppy and unrealistic (U-571).
Well-rounded characters throughout this landscape of despair, suffering and hopefulness.
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