
No Man Is an Island
Action · Drama · War
Overview
The true story of George Tweed, an American sailor who became the only serviceman on the island of Guam to avoid capture by the Japanese during the early years of World War II.
Top Cast


Jeffrey Hunter
Jeffrey Hunter
George R. Tweed
Jeffrey Hunter
George R. Tweed


Marshall Thompson
Marshall Thompson
Jonn Sonnenberg
Marshall Thompson
Jonn Sonnenberg


Barbara Perez
Barbara Perez
'Joe' Cruz
Barbara Perez
'Joe' Cruz
Ronald Remy
Ronald Remy
Chico Torres
Ronald Remy
Chico Torres
Paul Edwards Jr.
Paul Edwards Jr.
Al Turney
Paul Edwards Jr.
Al Turney
Rolf Bayer
Rolf Bayer
Chief Schultz
Rolf Bayer
Chief Schultz
Vicente Liwanag
Vicente Liwanag
Vicente
Vicente Liwanag
Vicente
Fred Harris II
Fred Harris II
Roy Lund
Fred Harris II
Roy Lund


Lamberto V. Avellana
Lamberto V. Avellana
Mr. Shimoda
Lamberto V. Avellana
Mr. Shimoda
Chichay
Chichay
Mrs. Nakamura
Chichay
Mrs. Nakamura
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