Tenko is set in a Japanese prison camp during World War Two. A group of women, including nurses, nuns, and civilians, are captured and held captive. They face torture, death, and the challenges of surviving in a war-torn environment. The show explores themes of resilience, friendship, and the will to survive.
Bring 'Em Back Alive is an adventure television series starring Bruce Boxleitner, Cindy Morgan and Ron O'Neal. The series was shown in the United States from September 1982 to May 1983. Set in Singapore, it was one of several shows like Tales of the Gold Monkey to try to capture the success of Raiders of the Lost Ark. In reality, Frank Buck was a real big game trapper who was very famous in the 1930s. He wrote a book entitled Bring 'Em Back Alive. He appeared in several movies including a 1932 adaptation of the book and is remembered by serial fans as the star of Jungle Menace. It lasted only 17 episodes before being cancelled because of low ratings, due to being scheduled against ABC's Top 30 hits Happy Days and Laverne and Shirley.
When a woman kills a man in self-defense at a rubber plantation in Malaya, she faces a sensational trial that uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal. As her lawyer uncovers the truth, the woman's dark secrets are revealed, leading to unexpected consequences. The Letter is a tense courtroom drama that explores themes of passion, deception, and the suppression of evidence.
During World War II, a group of women prisoners of war in Singapore are transported to an island prison camp in Sumatra. In order to find hope and strength amidst the horrors of war, they form a choir and use their voices to uplift themselves and their fellow prisoners. Based on a true story, Paradise Road depicts the resilience and determination of these women as they navigate the challenges of captivity and find solace in music.
During World War II, a woman named Jean is taken prisoner by the Japanese in Malaya. She and a group of women are forced to march through the jungle and endure various hardships. Jean befriends a fellow prisoner, Joe, and they develop a deep bond. After the war, Jean travels to Australia and learns that Joe is alive and living in Alice Springs. She decides to go to Alice Springs to find Joe and build a life together.
The Singapore Grip is a dark comedy set in British Malaya during World War Two. It follows the lives of characters involved in a British rubber company, their love affairs, and the complexities of living in a Crown Colony under threat of invasion.
Set in a World War II prisoner-of-war camp in Malaya, 'King Rat' follows the story of a con artist who manipulates the camp hierarchy to survive and thrive amidst the harsh conditions. Through his cunning and wit, he forms unexpected alliances and builds a hierarchy of his own. But as the camp faces starvation and the impending Japanese surrender, his skills are put to the ultimate test.
The core of the plot is the romantic triangle formed by the protagonist, a conscripted soldier named Private Brigg, a worldly professional soldier named Sergeant Driscoll, and Phillipa Raskin, the daughter of the Regimental Sergeant Major. The location is a British army base in Singapore during the Malayan Emergency.
Wetherby is a drama mystery movie released in 1985. The story revolves around a mysterious death in a small town. As the investigation unfolds, it reveals a web of secrets and intrigue. The movie explores themes of solitude, memory, and the value of education. It takes place in Yorkshire, England and delves into the lives of various characters including a schoolteacher, a solicitor, and a soldier.
In the midst of World War II, an American reporter is sent undercover to the Japanese-occupied Malaya to uncover a smuggling operation. Risking his life, he navigates through dangerous situations and encounters various characters as he tries to gather evidence against the enemy. With high stakes and unexpected turns, the reporter's mission becomes a race against time to expose the truth.
Samoa is kidnapped and held captive hypnotized in caves by her cousin Charles Druk, whose father has been murdered by her future husband Sandokan, lord of Malaya. Assisted by his European friend Iannis, he wants to rescue her.
During World War II in Malaya, a British rubber plantation owner and a Chinese guerilla fighter team up to resist the Japanese occupation while struggling with their own personal conflicts.
White hunters in a Malayan jungle stalk a white tiger and bait their trap with a native girl. Captain Rogers to the rescue but falls for the Colonel's daughter.
Based on the true story of a British secret agent, shot down over Malaya near to a Allied POW forced labour camp. There she is hidden, disguised as a youthful prisoner, until her escape can be effected. The costs of keeping her identity secret fall on all the POW's as the Japanese embark on a policy of ruthless terror to extract her and the focus shifts to the conflicts of the group' s collective concerns against the necessities of personal survival.
After a highly successful raid on Singapore Harbour, soldiers of Z Special Unit lead a new expedition in Singapore, with disastrous results.
In Rampage (1963), a group of adventurers embarks on a hunting expedition in the jungle, encountering danger and romantic rivalry along the way. The film explores the excitement and challenges of big game hunting and the complexities of romantic relationships in a thrilling and gripping story.
Africa's fiercest jungle beasts clash in mortal combat in this wild animal adventure thriller. A story of white hunters and a Chinese boy hunting the title beast, that takes a back seat to amazing documentary footage. A crocodile fights a tiger, a boa constrictor fights a buffalo, a lion fights a tiger, another lion fights a python--in fact, almost every big jungle animal is pitted against another in this film.
Privates on Parade is a comedy drama film set during the Malayan Emergency that follows the exploits of a group of British army entertainers stationed in Southeast Asia. The film delves into themes of homosexuality, drag performance, and political satire, providing a unique and entertaining perspective on military life and the challenges faced by the soldiers. Based on a play and adapted for the screen by the author, Privates on Parade is a must-watch for those interested in the intersections of war, comedy, and LGBTQ+ themes.
American animal trapper Frank Buck travels with Ali, his "number one boy," on an expedition into the Malayan jungle. From their jungle headquarters just north of Singapore, Frank, Ali and a team of native helpers roam the area from Northern Johore to Perak in search of interesting wild animals, reptiles and birds. Hoping to find a tiger, Buck captures a monitor lizard and a black leopard, while another black leopard narrowly escapes an encounter with a giant python and then battles a bigger and stronger tiger. After trapping a spotted leopard, Frank adopts a baby honey bear and a baby elephant. The team catches an orangutan, but the tiger eludes their camouflaged pit. Meanwhile, Frank visits the "bathing festival" of a local tribe and watches as tribesmen kill an intruding spotted leopard with blow darts. The tiger then meets an enormous regal python, who has just crushed a crocodile, and fights to a draw with it.
A visit to Singapore, an essential port city in Britain's empire, established in 1813 when Raffles negotiated its separation from the independent Malay state of Jahor. The camera observes Singapore's traditional neighborhoods, trade, and small craft, which are dominated by people of Chinese ancestry. Then, we drive the modern causeway to Jahor's small capital, Johor Bahru, for a look at imposing buildings and a visit to the grounds of the sultan. The sultan's son invites the crew in, and we meet the sultan, "H.H." himself. The narrator relates the sultan's commitment to commerce, economic well-being, and tolerance, stemming in part from his European education.