Ambush Bay Page #4

Synopsis: With General MacArthur poised to strike against the Japanese defenses in the Philippines, a group of nine Marines are given a secret mission.They have to secretly land on a Philippine island in order to contact a spy who has information vital to General MacArthur's planned invasion.When their captain is killed, sergeant Corey takes charge of the group.The patrol fights its way through the Japanese-infested jungle, and only five Marines remain when they finally reach their destination.The group's radio has been destroyed, and they are unable to communicate with their base.It means that even if they find their spy and retrieve the vital intelligence they will be unable to relay this information to General MacArthur's headquarters.The Japanese, already alerted to commando's presence in the area are closing in.The Marines are running out of time.
Genre: Drama, War
Director(s): Ron Winston
Production: United Artists
 
IMDB:
5.4
APPROVED
Year:
1966
109 min
69 Views


He died.

They all went by

like he was part of the landscape.

Nobody looked to see

if there was one extra bullet hole.

I was curious, but somehow

I preferred to remain ignorant.

Hey, Maccone, supposin' we do find

this village and the teahouse...

how're we gonna get in?

Well, we're just gonna

walk right in.

See, we're gonna rent us

some Jap uniforms,

then we're gonna all get

our eyes fixed, see.

We got this plastic surgeon

comin' over here later on today,

and he's just gonna fix our eyes

so that they look slanted, see?

So we can just walk

right on in the door...

Cover!

- But Amado...

- Cover!

No firing.

They got him.

Cold.

Why the hell didn't we shoot?

Because we're not here.

As far as they know, he's the last man

of the guerilla party.

Okay, now move out.

Ernie.

Pangassan should be

just over that hill.

I'm gonna go in.

What if you don't come out?

Then you get yourself

a field promotion.

Eight bucks more a month,

lots of responsibility.

That's it.

You cover me

only when I'm comin' out.

But don't open up

unless you absolutely have to.

- Right.

- Grenier.

Stay out of any action.

Stick with that radio.

You understand?

Right, Sergeant.

Steve.

Bring me a kimono.

Hey, Ross.

Watch the back door.

Hey, Maccone.

What the hell

do they do in a teahouse?

Filipino?

You're Filipino?

Do you speak English?

A little.

Miyazaki.

Get him.

Please get Miyazaki.

Bring him here.

Yes, sir.

My God!

Who are you?

Now, look, ladies,

I ain't got a lot of time.

I'm looking for a guy named Miyazaki,

and I'm not above slitting

both your lovely throats to find him.

Where is he?

I am Miyazaki.

Don't fool with me, lady.

You'd better come with...

Where?

Will you please put that down?

Where?

To my room.

Suppose I refuse

to believe you are my contact?

Midori.

All right,

let's have the information.

I expected a Filipino.

If you're found here...

I'll be dead.

That won't help me.

He desires me.

I believe that's the phrase.

Have you a radio?

Across the river.

I'll have to go.

Why... is it in code?

No, but it's complicated.

Where's your pickup point?

What do you want

to know that for?

Because I'm going with you.

Is that right? Then what?

Then home.

Long Beach, California.

Sergeant! Sarge!

There's a Jap patrol coming up the trail

about 200 yards away.

- There's close to 20 of them.

- Yeah?

Grenier, you take cover.

If Corey comes back before we do,

you stick with him.

Yeah, Sarge, but what...

No buts about it. You stick out of this,

understand? Those are orders.

Come on with me. Let's go.

They're heading

right for that bridge.

And right smack

into guess who.

Let's spread out,

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