AUDIOVISUALS
Unsurrendered : 100 voices [videorecording] : the story of Philippine guerrillas and Bolomen

Publisher: Spyron AV Manila Production,


Title Details
  • Unsurrendered : 100 voices [videorecording] :
Publishers
  • [Manila] : Spyron AV Manila Production,©2009
Descriptions
  • 1 videodisc (80 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subjects
  • Philippines -- History -- Japanese occupation, 1942-1945
  • guerrilla resistance movement
  • Guerrillas -- Philippines
Material Type
  • VM
  • Visual material
Keyword
  • guerrilla resistance movement
Location AV-3F
Status Available
Itemnotes 2 copies
Barcode DVD-0029
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Title Statement
  • Title - Unsurrendered : 100 voices [videorecording] :
  • Remainder of title - the story of Philippine guerrillas and Bolomen /
  • Statement of responsibility, etc - a Peter Parsons, Lucky Guillermo presentation
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint)
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc - [Manila] :
  • Name of publisher, distributor, etc - Spyron AV Manila Production,
  • Date of publication, distribution, etc - ©2009
Physical Description
  • Extent - 1 videodisc (80 min.) :
  • Other physical details - sd., col. ;
  • Dimensions - 4 3/4 in.
Playing Time
  • Playing time - 80 min.
Summary, Etc.
  • Summary, etc - "The story of the Philippine guerrillas of World War II, as told by 100 voices. Filipino-American armed forces were sadly under-prepared for war when Japan attacked both Pearl Harbor and the Philippine in December 1941. A spontaneous resistance movement sprang up throughout the islands among Filipino civilians of all ages and sexes, and among the American and Filipino soldiers who remained unsurrendered or who escaped imprisonment after the fall of Bataan and Corregidor. These "guerrillas" and "bolomen" were essentially unarmed and untrained; their future was bleak; they were being labeled as bandits by both US General Wainwright and the Japanese Imperial Army. By the time Gen. Douglas MacArthur returned to the country in October, 1944, he had an underground "army" behind the Japanese, an army of over 300,000 men, now mostly armed and skilled in the arts of guerrilla warfare. They were finally ready to attack!"
Subject Topical Term
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Philippines
  • General subdivision - History
  • Chronological subdivision - Japanese occupation, 1942-1945
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Guerrillas
  • Geographic subdivision - Philippines
Index Termuncontrolled
  • Uncontrolled term - guerrilla resistance movement
Personal Name
  • Personal name - Parsons, Peter
  • Relator term - script & direction
  • Personal name - Guillermo, Lucky
  • Relator term - artistic direction
  • Personal name - Morales, Tea
  • Relator term - producer
  • Personal name - Salalima, Rodolfo A.
  • Relator term - producer
  • Personal name - Marzan, Renato O.
  • Relator term - producer

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