The Camp on Blood Island is a 1958 British war film directed by Val Guest and starring André Morell, Carl Möhner, and Walter Fitzgerald. The movie is set in 1945 on a Japanese prison camp in Blood Island (which is fictional), and it follows the ordeal of the prisoners, who are subjected to various forms of brutality and torture by their Japanese captors.

The prisoners are led by Colonel Lambert (Morell), who struggles to maintain morale and discipline among his men despite the difficult conditions they are facing. Lambert and his men are eventually joined by a new prisoner, Captain Sakamura (Terence Longdon), who they initially suspect is a Japanese spy.

As the prisoners plot a daring escape, they discover that Sakamura is not a spy after all, but a double agent working for the Allies. Together, they come up with a plan to sabotage the Japanese war effort and escape from the island.

The Camp on Blood Island was based on a story idea by producer Monty Berman, and it was shot on location in Sri Lanka. The movie was a critical and commercial success, and it received several positive reviews for its realistic depiction of life in a Japanese prisoner of war camp. It is considered to be one of the best war films of its era and remains a popular choice for those interested in the history of World War II.

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