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  1. Back Door to Hell is a 1964 American-Filipino war film concerning a three-man team of United States soldiers preparing the way for Gen. MacArthur's World War II return to the Philippines by destroying a Japanese communications center. It was produced on a relatively small budget and received lukewarm reviews.

  2. Directed by Monte Hellman. It took courage to get to Luzon - and blood and guts to move every mile beyond! 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. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

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    • Medallion Films, Lippert Pictures
    • Monte Hellman
  3. Back Door to Hell is a 1964 American-Filipino war film concerning a three-man team of United States soldiers preparing the way for Gen. MacArthur's World War II return to the Philippines by destroying a Japanese communications center. It was produced on a relatively small budget and received lukewarm reviews.

  4. In December, 1944, three US soldiers sneak ashore on Luzon to gather intelligence about Japanese troops in advance of the American armada. The three are to reconnoiter and report via their shortwave radio.

  5. Back Door to Hell (1964) Directed by Monte Hellman Genres - Action-Adventure , Drama , War | Release Date - Dec 9, 1964 | Run Time - 75 min. | Countries - United States of America | MPAA Rating - PG

  6. During World War II, three U.S. soldiers are ordered to sneak onto a Filipino island, meet with local guerrillas and gauge the strength of occupying Japanese troops.

    • War, Drama
  7. 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. Richard A. Guttman. Screenplay, Story. Monte Hellman.

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