The Mountain Road is a 1960 war film starring James Stewart and directed by Daniel Mann. Set in China and based on the 1958 novel of the same name by journalist-historian Theodore H. White, the film follows the attempts of a U.S. Army major to destroy bridges and roads potentially useful to the Japanese during World War II and the Second Sino-Japanese War. White's time covering China for Time magazine during the war led to an interview with former OSS Major Frank Gleason Jr., who served as head of a demolition crew that inspired the story and film. Gleason was later hired as an uncredited technical adviser for the film.

The Mountain Road (1960)
Directed by Daniel Mann
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Tags
Bandit, China, Mountain Road, Second World War
Attributes
Based On: based on actual events
Filming Location: California
Narrative Location: China
Subject: Pacific War, World War II
Filming Location: California
Narrative Location: China
Subject: Pacific War, World War II
Alternate Titles
Commando de destruction
BE
Dağ yolu
TR
Der Kommandant
AT, DE
Drumul montan
RO
El camino del odio
MX, PA, VE
Estrada da Montanha
PT
Explosivt uppdrag
SE
Le commando de destruction
CA, FR
O Homem que Destrói
BR
Sendero de furia
AR, CL, CO, PE, ES
Sprængkommando
DK
Stin lailapa tou polemou
GR
Tempesta sulla Cina
IT
The Mountain Road
AU, CA, IE, GB, US
Verwoestingskommando
BE, NL
Vuoristotie
FI
Στην λαίλαπα του πολέμου
GR
Дорога в горах
, RU, UA
戦略爆破部隊
JP