

The Bamboo Prison
Directed by Lewis SeilerCorporal Brady (Brian Keith) an American soldier captured during the Korean War, is taken to a POW camp. There he meets Sergeant Rand (Robert Francis) a prisoner who is cooperating with the North Koreans. Brady is disgusted by these actions, but he soon discovers that Rand is really an intelligence officer playing along to access important secrets. Rand also becomes close to Tanya Clayton (Dianne Foster), the wife of an American traitor, in order to exact information.
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The Bamboo Prison was released on June 15, 1954.
The Bamboo Prison was directed by Lewis Seiler.
The Bamboo Prison has a runtime of 79m.
The Bamboo Prison was produced by Bryan Foy.
Corporal Brady (Brian Keith) an American soldier captured during the Korean War, is taken to a POW camp. There he meets Sergeant Rand (Robert Francis) a prisoner who is cooperating with the North Koreans. Brady is disgusted by these actions, but he soon discovers that Rand is really an intelligence officer playing along to access important secrets. Rand also becomes close to Tanya Clayton (Dianne Foster), the wife of an American traitor, in order to exact information.
The key characters in The Bamboo Prison are MSgt. John A. Rand (Robert Francis), Tanya Clayton (Dianne Foster), Cpl. Brady (Brian Keith).
The Bamboo Prison is rated Not Rated.
The Bamboo Prison is a Drama, War film.
The Bamboo Prison has an audience rating of 5 out of 10.















