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King Rat


Directed by: Bryan Forbes
Starring: George Segal
Genre:
Classic
Run Time: 134
min.
Release Date:
October 1965
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Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
What happens when a group
of WW II soldiers are confined to the harsh island climate of Changi in
Singapore? What can they do to survive this nearly death-like existence?
Limited food. No medical supplies. Unbearable heat. Welcome to
Hell...for some. For others, though, this might be something of an
opportunity.
Corporal King (George Segal's best role) has found his niche in this
extremely un-paradise like location. He scams guards and Army officers
alike, making his life more comfortable than those around him. But he
also has compassion for some, and builds trust amongst them (even if
they seriously outrank him).
But what will happen when the war ends and the divisiveness of officer
and grunt reemerge? How will those who've suffered greater loss than
King Rat view this lowly Corporal?
In one of James Clavell's best novels, KING RAT comes scurrying
off the screen, rubbing its moral messages uncomfortably against the
viewer. Should we like or dislike The King for what he does? Are the
officers any better (they've been stealing food, after all)? Do multiple
wrongs make a right? What IS right in a horrendous situation like this?
Unlike other war films of the era (1965), King Rat explores the
methods of men in squalid situations during war time. No explosions. No
bullets whizzing by. Just soldiers dealing with the possibility of death
and what each does in order to survive.
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DVD cost: $14.99
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Newsworthy:
In the scene where King
(George Segal) and his inner circle of fellow prisoners are cooking the
dog, the actors (other than Segal) were not told what they were supposed
to be eating in the scene. Their reactions are authentic and ad libbed.
Movie Quote: "All
I need is a little more time."
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