Kwai River Bridge Construction

Directed by david lean.
Kwai river bridge construction. Le pont de la rivière kwaï is a novel by the french novelist pierre boulle published in french in 1952 and english translation by xan fielding in 1954. The death railway earned its name from the sheer number of lives lost during its construction including that of railway bridge number 277 in june 1943 allowing the track to cross what is today known as the khwae noi river and which has become recognised worldwide as the bridge on the river kwai. This allows crossing the railway bridge on foot. With william holden alec guinness jack hawkins sessue hayakawa.
Approximately two kilometres north of kanchanaburi kanburi on the bank of the kwai noi river. Still there are those who still show up expecting to see the gerry rigged construction of timber and bamboo even though it was blown up in the movie. A bridge was built of wood approximately 100 metres 330 ft upriver from the current bridge during the construction of the iron and concrete bridge which runs in a nne ssw direction and also rebuilt in 1945 when the. The cast included william holden jack hawkins alec guinness and sessue hayakawa.
These platforms are useful as viewpoints and for avoiding trains. The railroad bridge over the mae klong river or the kwai yai river in kanchanaburi province thailand. Bridge river kwai is a tourist destination now. However this is not the same bridge as depicted in the bridge on the river kwai by pierre boulle and in its film adaptation.
The track is developed into a walkway with side platforms. Every year river kwai bridge festival is organized to mark the. Although the film was shot in sri lanka the bridge on the river kwai really exists and still carries regular local passenger trains from bangkok as far as nam tok. David lean s famous 1957 film the bridge on the river kwai centres around one of the line s main engineering feats the bridge across the kwae yai river just north of kanchanaburi.
There were two cemeteries one with 1 500 graves and one with 168 graves. 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. 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 malaysia rubber. British pows are forced to build a railway bridge across the river kwai for their japanese captors not knowing that the allied forces are planning to destroy it.
A small tourist train runs back and forth across the bridge. The number of people coming to kanchanaburi to see the bridge from the movie bridge on the river kwai are probably not as numerous as they once were. The bridge over the river kwai french. Temporary wooden crosses on the graves of allied soldiers prisoners of war pows in the chungkai cemetery.