Set during the Burma Campaign of World War 2, this is the story of courage and endurance of the soldiers struggling at close quarters against the enemy. The film examines the moral dilemmas ordinary men face during war, when the definitions of acceptable military action and insupportable brutality become blurred and distorted.
Unfortunately the movie Yesterday's Enemy is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | John Peverall | Assistant Director |
Sound | John Cox | Sound Supervisor |
Sound | Roy Hyde | Sound Editor |
Sound | Buster Ambler | Sound Recordist |
Sound | John Aldred | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Red Law | Sound Recordist |
Editing | James Needs | Supervising Editor |
Directing | Val Guest | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Roy Ashton | Makeup Artist |
Camera | Arthur Grant | Director of Photography |
Production | Dorothy Holloway | Casting |
Art | Don Mingaye | Art Direction |
Production | Michael Carreras | Producer |
Art | Bernard Robinson | Production Design |
Editing | Alfred Cox | Editor |
Directing | Beryl Booth | Continuity |
Costume & Make-Up | Molly Arbuthnot | Wardrobe Master |
Camera | Len Harris | Camera Operator |
Costume & Make-Up | Henry Montsash | Hairstylist |
Production | T.S. Lyndon-Haynes | Production Supervisor |
Writing | Peter R. Newman | Screenplay |