The Longest Hundred Miles (1967)

Mile by Mile...Minute by Minute...The Most Dangerous Escape of the War!

The Longest Hundred Miles (1967) poster

During the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, an assorted group of refugees, including an American soldier, an Army nurse, a priest and a group of local children, try to make their getaway aboard a rattletrap, creaky bus.

Director: Don Weis
Genre: War, Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 100 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Franz Waxman
Cinematography: Ray Flin
Editing: Richard G. Wray
Production: Universal Television
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

war hero

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Longest Hundred Miles about?
During the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, an assorted group of refugees, including an American soldier, an Army nurse, a priest and a group of local children, try to make their getaway aboard a rattletrap, creaky bus.
Who directed The Longest Hundred Miles?
The Longest Hundred Miles was directed by Don Weis.
Who stars in The Longest Hundred Miles?
The Longest Hundred Miles stars Doug McClure, Katharine Ross, Ricardo Montalban, Ronald Remy, Helen Thompson, Berting Labra.
How long is The Longest Hundred Miles?
The Longest Hundred Miles has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
What genre is The Longest Hundred Miles?
The Longest Hundred Miles is a War, Drama, TV Movie film.
Where was The Longest Hundred Miles produced?
The Longest Hundred Miles was produced in United States of America.