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King Rat

  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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George Segal, Tom Courtenay, and James Fox in King Rat (1965)
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Fast-talking wheeler-dealer Corporal King is stuck in a Malaysian P.O.W. camp during World War II and uses bribery and larceny to take de-facto control of the camp.Fast-talking wheeler-dealer Corporal King is stuck in a Malaysian P.O.W. camp during World War II and uses bribery and larceny to take de-facto control of the camp.Fast-talking wheeler-dealer Corporal King is stuck in a Malaysian P.O.W. camp during World War II and uses bribery and larceny to take de-facto control of the camp.

  • Director
    • Bryan Forbes
  • Writers
    • James Clavell
    • Bryan Forbes
  • Stars
    • George Segal
    • Tom Courtenay
    • James Fox
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    4.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bryan Forbes
    • Writers
      • James Clavell
      • Bryan Forbes
    • Stars
      • George Segal
      • Tom Courtenay
      • James Fox
    • 58User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 3 nominations total

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    George Segal and James Fox in King Rat (1965)
    George Segal and James Fox in King Rat (1965)

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    George Segal
    George Segal
    • Corporal King
    Tom Courtenay
    Tom Courtenay
    • Grey
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Marlowe
    Patrick O'Neal
    Patrick O'Neal
    • Max
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Lt. Col. G.D. Larkin
    James Donald
    James Donald
    • Dr. Kennedy
    Todd Armstrong
    Todd Armstrong
    • Tex
    John Mills
    John Mills
    • Smedley-Taylor
    Gerald Sim
    Gerald Sim
    • Jones
    Leonard Rossiter
    Leonard Rossiter
    • McCoy
    John Standing
    John Standing
    • Daven
    Alan Webb
    Alan Webb
    • Brant
    John Ronane
    • Hawkins
    Sam Reese
    Sam Reese
    • Kurt
    • (as Sammy Reese)
    Michael Lees
    Michael Lees
    • Stevens
    Wright King
    Wright King
    • Brough
    Hamilton Dyce
    • The Padre
    Joe Turkel
    Joe Turkel
    • Dino
    • (as Joseph Turkel)
    • Director
      • Bryan Forbes
    • Writers
      • James Clavell(based on a novel by)
      • Bryan Forbes(written for the screen by)
    • All cast & crew
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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Due to the cast, director and setting, this is often assumed to be a British movie, but it was entirely filmed in California.
    • Goofs
      The shoulder patch that Cpl. King (George Segal) is wearing is that of the 34th Infantry Division (Red Bull). The 34th ID served in the European Theater of Operations, not in the Pacific. The 34th ID patch is a black Mexican water jug called an "olla" with a red bull's skull superimposed. Almost all the POWs at Changi were British or Commonwealth soldiers captured at the surrender of Singapore on Feb. 15, 1942, but there also were POWs from the Netherlands East Indies, which surrendered in March. The only sizable U.S. unit at Changi was Co. E, 2nd Btn, 131st Field Artillery Regt., part of the Army's 36th ID (the "Texas Division"). The Second Battalion, which became known as the Texas National Guard's "Lost Battalion," was detached from the 36th ID in the States and shipped to the Pacific in November 1941, but when the Japanese attacked the Philippines in December, the battalion's convoy was diverted from Manila to Brisbane, Australia. In January the battalion was sent to Java, in the Netherlands East Indies. The battalion was the only U.S. ground unit in Java when the NEI surrendered to the Japanese on March 9, 1942. Most men in the battalion were transferred to Singapore later that year and, along with thousands of British and Commonwealth soldiers, were used by the Japanese as slave labor to build the infamous "Death Railway" connecting Bangkok to Rangoon. Company E of the 2nd Battalion, separated from the rest of the unit on Java, was at Changi briefly in October-November 1942 before being sent to Japan as slave laborers. It would be plausible that Cpl. King was a member of 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery, and that the movie's costumers got the wrong division patch for his uniform.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Robin Grey: Why do you think it is, Corporal, that you have so much and the rest of us so little? One day, Corporal, you're going to make a slip. All this wealth you've got isn't going to check against my list. And when you do; when that happens... I'll be ready. And you'll be in there...

      [points to the bamboo cage]

      Lt. Robin Grey: in my cage. I'm not playing at being provost marshall, you know. And I've never yet heard of a run of luck that didn't run out. And yours will - depend on it - because you're like all criminals: you're greedy.

      Cpl. King: Lieutenant, I'd like to point out to you that I don't have to put up with this crap from you. I'm not in your two-bit army, I'm in our two-bit army. If you're looking for something to live for, when we get out of this you come looking for me and I'll hand you your head.

    • Crazy credits
      [Prologue] This is not a story of escape. It is a story of survival.

      It is set in Changi Jail Singapore, in 1945

      The Japanese did not have to guard Changi as a normal prison of war camp. The inmates of Changi had no friendly Swiss border or any other neutral country within reach. They were held captive not so much by high walls, or barbed wire, or machine-gun posts, but by the land and sea around them - and the jungle was not neutral, nor was the ocean.

      They did not live in Changi. They existed. This is the story of that existence.
    • Connections
      Featured in A Walk on the Moon (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Adeste Fideles
      (uncredited)

      Written by Frederick Oakeley (1841)

      Variation sung in distant background by POWs

    User reviews58

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    Not in the Top 1000 Films
    It has always bothered me that King Rat is so underrated. On one list of top the thousand films in history, it gets no mention. I think it's because George Segal's character, Corporal King wasn't a totally likable person. He is not the standard Hollywood hero. But he is a hero of mine. Were I in that prison camp, I guarantee you, I would have been Corporal King's best friend. One thing I learned in life was how to survive, and everyone around Corporal King survived. The movie misses a very important point that was in James Clavell's novel on which it is based. In case the war turned bad for the Japanese and they started taking revenge on the prisoners, King had planned an escape route. Not just for himself, for everyone close to him. Put that in the film and you've got a major American hero. The movie is totally cliché free. One never knows where it is going or how it is going to end. Winning the war, you see, will not guarantee the safety of the prisoners. How it ends is perfectly logical in retrospect, but difficult to predict. It is a near perfect motion picture.
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    • Feb 23, 2006

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Malay
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Sie nannten ihn King
    • Filming locations
      • Thousand Oaks, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Coleytown
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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