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      • The bridge depicted in the film is most definitely real. In fact, there were two: one a wooden railway bridge and the other a ferroconcrete structure built using imported bridge sections from Japanese-controlled Java. It’s this structure, Bridge 277, that still stands and is a famous local tourist attraction.
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  2. Oct 3, 2022 · The real Bridge over the River Kwai is bridge 277 of the Burma-Siam Railway. It spans crosses the lazily winding Khwae Noi at Kanchanaburi, Thailand. A small tourist train offers rides across the bridge’s span, while pedestrians can also travel over it on foot.

  3. Mar 24, 2022 · Directed by David Lean and scripted by blacklisted writers Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson, "The Bridge on the River Kwai" is based on a novel written by French author, spy, and former POW...

  4. The Bridge on the River Kwai is a 1957 epic war film directed by David Lean and based on the 1952 novel written by Pierre Boulle. Boulle's novel and the film's screenplay are almost entirely fictional, but use the construction of the Burma Railway, in 1942–1943, as their historical setting. [3]

  5. The story is fictional but uses the construction of the Burma Railway, in 1942–1943, as its historical setting, and is partly based on Pierre Boulle's own life experience working in rubber plantations in Malaya and later working for allied forces in Singapore and French Indochina during the Second World War.

    • Pierre Boulle
    • 1952
  6. May 21, 2019 · The River Kwai railroad bridge in 2017. The arched sections are original (constructed by Japan during WWII); the two sections with trapezoidal trusses were built by Japan after the war as war reparations, replacing sections destroyed by Allied aircraft.

  7. Jun 14, 2012 · Writer, researcher and historian Julie Summers examines the true story behind the Oscar-winning film ‘The Bridge on the River Kwai’. It is, in essence, a story of bloody-minded determination not to give up in the face of an implacable enemy.

  8. May 26, 2024 · The Bridge on the River Kwai, designated as Bridge 277, was a key component of the Death Railway. Completed in June 1943, the bridge allowed the railway to cross the Khwae Noi River, a vital link in the Japanese supply chain.

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