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Back Door to Hell (1964)

It took courage to get to Luzon - and blood and guts to move every mile beyond!

Genre : Action, War, Drama

Runtime : 1H 15M

Director : Monte Hellman
Writer : Richard A. Guttman, John Hackett

Synopsis

During WWII, a three-man commando team places its trust in the hands of a band of Filipino resistors, as they try to knock out a Japenese communication center.

Actors

Jimmie Rodgers
Jimmie Rodgers
Lt. Craig
Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson
Burnett
John Hackett
John Hackett
Jersey
Annabelle Huggins
Annabelle Huggins
Maria
Johnny Monteiro
Johnny Monteiro
Ramundo
Conrad Maga
Conrad Maga
Paco
Joe Sison
Joe Sison
Japanese Capt.
Henry Duval
Henry Duval
Garde
Ben Perez
Ben Perez
Vic Uematsu
Vic Uematsu

Crews

Monte Hellman
Monte Hellman
Director
Mars Rasca
Mars Rasca
Director of Photography
Nilo Saez
Nilo Saez
Production Manager
Fely Crisostomo
Fely Crisostomo
Editor
Juanito Clemente
Juanito Clemente
Sound
Nita Sol Cruz
Nita Sol Cruz
Makeup Artist
Ricardo Remias
Ricardo Remias
Camera Operator
Mike Velarde
Mike Velarde
Music
Ronald Remy
Ronald Remy
Associate Producer
Richard A. Guttman
Richard A. Guttman
Screenplay
John Hackett
John Hackett
Screenplay
Fred Roos
Fred Roos
Producer
Richard A. Guttman
Richard A. Guttman
Story

Trailers and other movies

BACK DOOR TO HELL(1964) Original Theatrical Trailer

Posters and backgrounds

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