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IMDbIn the battle at Shaduzup, the huge triangular sets of concrete blocks in the rail yard, where the close-in fighting took place, were originally built to support huge fuel tanks used to fill up the engines as they were leaving the yard.
Vaughan Wilson, who plays Gen. Merrill's aide-de-camp Bannister, was actually one of the members of Merrill's Marauders (as Lt. Col. Samuel Wilson), and served as Merrill's deputy during the campaign.
Final film of Jeff Chandler.
While working on Merrill's Marauders in the Philippines, on April 15, 1961, Chandler injured his back playing baseball with U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers who served as extras in the film. He had injections to deaden the pain and enable him to finish the production.On May 13, 1961, he entered a hospital in Culver City, California and had surgery for a spinal disc herniation. There were severe complications; an artery was damaged, and Chandler hemorrhaged. On May 17, in a seven-and-a-half-hour emergency operation over-and-above the original surgery, he was given 55 pints of blood. A third operation followed, on May 27, where he received an additional 20 pints of blood. He died on June 17, 1961. The cause was a blood infection complicated by pneumonia.
Ty Hardin did not get along with Jeff Chandler or Samuel Fuller.
"Bannister: Do you know what I'm going to do after the war? I'm going to get married and have six kids. Then I'm going to line them up and tell them what Burma was like. And if they don't cry, I'll beat the hell out of them."
"Sgt. Kolowicz: Taggy.. How many times do I have to tell you? Tuck in the shirt. Taggy: Why does my shirt always bother you, Sarge? Sgt. Kolowicz: You look sloppy. Taggy: Nobody said I was sloppy in Bataan. Sgt. Kolowicz: Well, you ain't on Bataan. Taggy: Nobody said I was sloppy when I escaped from the Philippines. Sgt. Kolowicz: You ain't in the Philippines. Taggy: Nobody said I was sloppy in that open boat to Australia. Sgt. Kolowicz: You ain't in an open boat either! Taggy: Well, nobody minded how sloppy I looked when I enlisted in the American Army to keeping fight. I'm a Filipino! Sgt. Kolowicz: Yeah, just tuck your shirt in. Taggy: And I will wear my shirt out until all tyrants are dead. Death to the tyrant! Sgt. Kolowicz: [finally conceding] All right, all right..."