Bataan (1943) - (Movie Clip) There'll Be No Taps
Vagabond sailor Purckett (Robert Walker) and demolition man Epps (Kenneth Spencer) leading in the burial of the first casualty, their captain, under the command of Sergeant Dane (Robert Taylor), in director Tay Garnett's Bataan, 1943.
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Sergeant Dane (Robert Taylor) meeting the ad hoc platoon ready to hold back the Japanese horde, in order, Robert Walker, J. Alex Havier, Phillip Terry, Desi Arnaz, Kenneth Spencer, Barry Nelson, Tom Dugan, old pal Thomas Mitchell, and Lloyd Nolan, in Bataan, 1943.