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Colonel Bogey March - Mitc Miller & His Orchestra

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The Bridge on the River Kwai(1957)
music:Malcolm Arnold
【director】
David Lean デイヴィッド・リーン
【cast】
William Holden ウィリアム・ホールデン (Shears)
Alec Guinness アレック・ギネス (Colonel Nicholson)
Jack Hawkins ジャック・ホーキンス (Major Warden)
早川雪洲 ハヤカワセッシュウ (Colonel Saito)
James Donald ジェームズ・ドナルド (Major Clipton)
Geoffrey Horne ジェフリー・ホーン (Lieutnant Joyce)
Peter Williams (Captain Reeves)
Ann Sears (Nurse)
Henry Okawa ヘンリー・大川 (Captain Kanematsu)
K. Katsumoto (Lieutnant Miura)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwai
【Title】
Bridge On The River Kwai The / Brücke Am Kwai / Brücke Am Kwai, Die / Die Brücke Am Kwai / Il Ponte Sul Fiume Kwai / Ponte Sul Fiume Kwai, Il

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  • サル ゴリラ チンパンジー♪

  • reminds me when I was working in Squires Bingham(Armscor Corp) in Marikina, Philippines, where we whistle the song while walking, about half kilometer, to reach the factory every morning.

    we were the first batch to transfer to the new site, My other co workers were Packing, Momoy,Logie, Erning,and Jake(san Pedro)

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  • 救えない話なのに、妙に軽快な曲だなあ。心から楽しくなる曲なの­に、ギャップがすごい。

  • Go low brass!!! Cheering was always heard in the band room when our director said we were going to play this!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is a GREAT band song!

  • @stevehenry1 - i did watch the movie, probably before you were born. by building that bridge he kept his troops alive longer and yes his brain got warped in that he wanted the bridge to survive. all these men had malaria, dengue fever, parasites and those that went in the "cooler" went half mad. among other things, read A Town Called Alice Springs and another good one - is Land of the Morning by Jean McMurdie. the Japanese had no intention of wasting food on POW's unless they worked.

  • @nyteschade YOU obviously didn't watch the movie. The Brits took over buiding and engineering the bridge because the Japs were failing--he was showing the Japs that Brits were superior engineers. Also, near the end- when the demolition charges were placed the Colonel tried to cut the wires. He was willing to kill his own men to save the bridge. He did not want the bridge destroyed, even though it was aiding the enemy

    There is a big difference in forced labor and aiding the enemy

  • Hitler, he only had one ball,

    Goering, had two but they were small,

    Himmler, had something similar,

    And Keitel was too close to call.

    Rommel, had four or five, I guess,

    No on, is sure 'bout Rudolf Hess.

    Schmelling..was always yelling..

    And Mister Go-balls had no balls at all.

  • The whistle is what the Col about whom this march is written used to whistle when playing golf, rather than to yell FORE

  • @nyteschade Sad story ... Japs are Animals!

  • @stevehenry1 the Colonel was Nicholson, not Bogey. Col Bogey is an old march from before WWI. secondly, it has nothing to do with snubbing the Japanese but keeping his troops alive. if you weren't working for the Japanese, they would just as soon shoot you. we had a family friend captured early in WWII and spent the rest of the war as a 'wharf rat' loading grain on Japanese transport ships and eating dropped rice and rats. i suppose you'd consider him a traitor & Pappy Boyington too.

  • @mai4028 Great movie, don't you think?

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