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The Mountain Road 1960

Runtime

102 mins

Language

English

English

In 1944, deep in eastern China, U.S. Army Major Baldwin and his volunteer demolition engineers are abandoned by retreating Chinese forces and tasked with slowing the Japanese advance. They begin by blowing up an American airfield and ammunition dump, then receive orders to destroy a crucial bridge across a mountain pass. Using a few army trucks, they encounter a Nationalist Chinese unit guarding the bridge; thanks to an American soldier who speaks Chinese, Baldwin secures permission from the Chinese commander. The colonel also asks Baldwin to destroy a distant munitions dump and to transport Madame Sue‑Mei Hung, a colonel’s widow, to the nearest major town.

In 1944, deep in eastern China, U.S. Army Major Baldwin and his volunteer demolition engineers are abandoned by retreating Chinese forces and tasked with slowing the Japanese advance. They begin by blowing up an American airfield and ammunition dump, then receive orders to destroy a crucial bridge across a mountain pass. Using a few army trucks, they encounter a Nationalist Chinese unit guarding the bridge; thanks to an American soldier who speaks Chinese, Baldwin secures permission from the Chinese commander. The colonel also asks Baldwin to destroy a distant munitions dump and to transport Madame Sue‑Mei Hung, a colonel’s widow, to the nearest major town.

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Major Baldwin James Stewart of the United States Army Corps of Engineers is ordered to blow up an airfield to slow the Japanese advance. In Kunming, headquarters instruct him to use his pre-war engineering skills to delay the enemy as they retreat by road, but General Loomis Alan Baxter offers him the option to return to base by air. Baldwin chooses the riskier path and takes command of his first mission, a decision that tests his judgment and resolve from the outset.

On the road, he leads a small team that includes Sergeant Miller Rudy Bond, Prince Mike Kellin, Major Lewis Eddie Firestone, and Collins Glenn Corbett, along with two other soldiers, a Jeep, and four trucks. Along the way, Chinese commander Colonel Li Leo Chen explains that the Japanese aim to seize a distant munitions dump about 120 miles away. Li wants Baldwin to blow the storehouse, but Baldwin is reluctant to extend the detour any further than necessary. Li then assigns Colonel Kwan Frank Silvera to the team, increasing the political and military tension surrounding the operation.

Before departure, Madame Sue-Mei Hung Lisa Lu, the American-educated widow of a general, joins the convoy, and Baldwin begins to feel a growing attraction to her. Sue-Mei’s tale—her husband’s execution for disobeying one order while following another—casts a shadow over the mission and on Baldwin’s own sense of duty and consequence.

As they press forward, Baldwin blows up a bridge and uses grit and cunning to push a civilian truck over a cliff to stay on schedule, determined not to let the mission slip away. He faces a deeper ethical dilemma when a mountain road he chooses to destroy leaves thousands of local Chinese refugees trapped and vulnerable. The journey is further strained when they pause at a village for Miller’s pneumonia, and Collins tries to distribute surplus food, only to be crushed by the hungry crowd. The tragedy reverberates through Baldwin, reinforcing his stubborn commitment to finishing the assignment even as anger and grief mount.

Eventually Baldwin achieves the objective and blows up the munitions storage, a victory earned at a steep human cost. He then sends Miller ahead in a truck to move the ailing Lewis and the body of Collins, only to discover that the convoy’s cargo has been seized by Chinese deserter bandits. Miller and Lewis are found stripped and executed, a brutal reminder of the war’s price. In response, Baldwin takes a brutal, decisive action by rolling a gas barrel into the bandits’ outpost and setting the village aflame—a savage reprisal that weighs heavily on him.

In the aftermath, he seeks understanding from Sue-Mei about the violence he felt compelled to unleash, but she cannot forgive him, and she leaves. Even as he recognizes the brutality of his retaliation, Baldwin radios the full report to headquarters, and his superiors praise him for fulfilling the mission. The film closes on a note of hard-won achievement amid moral ambiguity, leaving Baldwin to confront the costs of duty, courage, and consequence in a world at war.

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