The Bridges at Toko-Ri is a 1954 film based on a novel by James Michener about a naval aviator assigned to bomb a group of heavily defended bridges during the Korean War. It was made into a motion picture by Paramount Pictures and won the Special Effects Oscar at the 28th Academy Awards. The Bridges at Toko-Ri follows the book of the same title emphasizing the lives of the pilots and crew in the context of a war that seems remote to all except those who fight in it. The goal of the mission is set above everything else and the heroes perish as victims of fate. The novel and film are a... composite of actual missions flown against bridges at Majon-ni and Changnim-Ni, North Korea, in the winter of 1951–1952, when Michener was a correspondent aboard the aircraft carriers Essex and Valley Forge, and with a pair of rescue missions on February 8, 1952, one of which involved the shoot-down of an aircraft off the Valley Forge. However, in the rescue incident referenced the downed airmen survived the crash and rescue attempt but were captured by North Korean soldiers. U.S.
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| Release date: | December 1954 |
| Directed by: | Mark Robson |
| Runtime: | 102 Minutes |
| Producer: | William Perlberg, George Seaton |
| Music by: | Lyn Murray |
| Screenplay by: | Valentine Davies |
| Adapted from: | The Bridges at Toko-Ri |
| Genre: | Action |