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  1. The Walls of Hell, also known as Intramuros is a 1964 Philippine-American film directed by Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon and starring Jock Mahoney. The film was made back-to-back with Moro Witch Doctor (1964). It was produced by Hemisphere Pictures (owned by Eddie Romero, Irwin Pizor and Kane W. Lynn).

  2. This film, generally marketed in the U.S. as THE WALLS OF HELL, features sturdy Jock Mahoney as an American lieutenant in charge of a task force composed primarily of Philippine soldiers ensconced within the outskirts of Intramuros, who do battle continuously with the besieged, the incessant action interspersed with extraneous sub-plots and ...

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    • Drama, War
    • Gerardo de Leon, Eddie Romero
    • 1965-11-17
  3. 152 subscribers. Subscribed. 82. 9.3K views 3 years ago. Jock Mahoney Fernando Poe Jr. Michael Parsons ...more. Jock Mahoney Fernando Poe Jr. Michael ParsonsIn World War II during the Battle of...

  4. In the final days of the battle of Manila during World War II, fanatical Japanese naval forces barricade themselves inside the walls of Intramuros, the ancient Spanish walled city of Manila. In a suicidal last stand, the Japanese hold many thousand Filipinos captive within the fortress, despite the incessant bombardment of United States artillery.

  5. Visit the movie page for 'The Walls of Hell' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Jock Mahoney
    • Eddie Romero, Gerardo de Leon
    • Filigrana Films Hemisphere Pictures
  6. Fred Galang Cast. Jock Mahoney Cast. Critics reviews. After Japanese troops retreat to Intramuros with 10,000 Filipino captives, American Lt. Jim Sorenson — whose wife is one of the prisoners — leads guerrilla forces on a dangerous rescue mission. Escaped prisoner Nardo helps Sorenson and his men.

  7. Directed by Eddie Romero, Gerardo de Leon. Gateway to the Bloodiest Battle of the Philippines. In the final days of the battle of Manila during World War II, fanatical Japanese naval forces barricade themselves inside the walls of Intramuros, the ancient Spanish walled city of Manila.