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To End All Wars : An Historical WWII Drama Movie Script About Allied Soldiers in a Japanese Prison Camp, Paperback / softback Book

To End All Wars : An Historical WWII Drama Movie Script About Allied Soldiers in a Japanese Prison Camp Paperback / softback

Part of the Screenplays as Literature series

Paperback / softback

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Faith in the midst of suffering. Hope in the face of death. Love in the presence of enemies.

An historical WWII drama movie script about allied P.O.W.s in a Japanese prison camp.

Based on a true story of Allied prisoners of war who endure harsh treatment at the hands of their Japanese captors during World War II while being forced to build a railroad through the Burmese/Thailand jungle.

When British soldier Ernest Gordon is captured by the imperial Japanese and placed in a prison camp in Burma, he soon learns that the prisoners have something far worse than lack of food; they have lack of hope.

When he discovers some books by Plato and Shakespeare as well as a Bible, he starts a “jungle university” to help the men regain their dignity in the face of barbaric treatment by their Japanese captors.

But those captors don’t like the idea of prisoners with hope.

This is the amazing true POW story The Bridge on the River Kwai didn’t show you.

Read the script. Imagine the movie

Screenplays as Literature Series are movie scripts published for readers to enjoy concise storytelling with a twist. Scripts are blueprints for producing films. Longer than a short story. Shorter than a novel. You’ll learn how to read a script so you can watch the movie in your mind as you read the story on the page.

This movie script is rated PG-13 for language and violence. It has been produced as the movie To End All Wars, rated R, starring Kiefer Sutherland, Mark Strong, Robert Carlyle and James Cosmo.

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