Loved the film. A lot of heart and soul we just don't see anymore. This film is only scratching the surface of a very deep subject, and I would love to see more history and survivors stories covered in the future before all these men are gone. Do you have plans in place to continue with the event, or with the survivors and their families? There have been a number of films made on WWII Europe to date, but so very little done about the Phillippines...it just doesn't seem right that these men and their sacrifices should go unnoticed for so long. I hope that you will continue to cover this topic so that future generations will have a better knowledge and understanding of the history that shaped our country, and the men who have given so much to protect our freedoms and our way of life. Thank you
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Highly Recommended
williams-jj2422 November 2009
I believe this film honors our Bataan Veterans better than any others. The essence of the American Spirit. I saw this film in Tulsa at Script 2 Screen back in October and it was worth every minute of my time. I am also planning a trip to White Sands NM next March to try and see if I can walk the half marathon to honor these men. Thanks to Miracle! Pictures for your sacrifice and time in making this incredible documentary. It was incredible to meet some of the survivors in Tulsa and hear their stories. I can't wait to meet some more of these survivors and get to know them. I understand that most of them are 89,90, and 91 years old and some still travel. I believe they said there were over 5300 marchers last year at the Bataan Memorial Death March. I can't wait to be there in person.
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