Talk:Northwest Passage (film)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 18:05, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

Similar Plot Lines
The films Objective, Burma! (1945) and Distant Drums (1951) follow similar plot lines: a small but diverse group of highly trained professional soldiers set out overland to strike an enemy outpost, then split up and return in smaller groups, with all but the leader's group captured and horrifically executed. They are cut off from supplies, and make a final stand, only to be rescued at the last moment. Would similar plot lines be included under "Sequels and Related Projects?" — Preceding unsigned comment added by 140.175.214.128 (talk) 16:18, 1 February 2019 (UTC)