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  1. American Guerrilla in the Philippines (released as I Shall Return in the UK) is a 1950 American war film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Tyrone Power as a U.S. Navy ensign stranded by the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II.

  2. A 1950 war film directed by Fritz Lang about American soldiers stranded in the Philippines after the Japanese invasion. See cast, crew, plot, trivia, goofs, and user and critic reviews of this partially supported drama.

    • (1.3K)
    • Drama, War
    • Fritz Lang
    • 1950-11-08
  3. Apr 2, 2022 · American soldiers stranded in the Philippines after the Japanese invasion form guerrilla bands to fight back. In the spring of 1942, following the blockade run that took General Douglas...

    • 105 min
    • 4.1K
    • Doris Jubas
  4. After the invasion of the Philippines by the Japanese in 1941, several Americans, civilian and military, evaded capture or escaped imprisonment. This occurred on several islands in the archipelago. With the aid of the local Philippine population, these Americans survived.

    Name
    Notability
    Bernard L. Anderson
    US Army Air Corps Major. Formed Kalayaan ...
    Robert Arnold
    Commanded military and guerrillas of the ...
    George Norman Arnovick
    Fought for the Filipino guerrillas in ...
    Robert V. Ball
    Enlisted man on Mindanao, joined Colonel ...
  5. During World War II, Ensign Chuck Palmer, an American naval officer, is stranded in the Japanese-controlled Philippines after his ship is torpedoed.

  6. During World War II, when a U.S. boat sinks off the coast of an island in the Japanese-occupied Philippines, soldiers Chuck Palmer (Tyrone Power) and Jim Mitchell (Tom Ewell) must find a way to...

    • (9)
    • War
  7. American Guerrilla in the Philippines. Hardcover – January 1, 1945. by Ira Wolfert (Author) 34. See all formats and editions. The story of an American officer who stayed behind after Bataan fell. While massive battles were being fought, he quietly organized Filipino resistance.

    • Ira Wolfert