When veteran attorney James Parkinson took on the case of a group of WWII POWs looking to sue the Japanese companies who used them as slave laborers, his life was changed forever. Using devastating archival images and the soldier's emotional accounts, the documentary is an eye-opening account of a little-known chapter of the war, the Bataan Death March, as well as the men's struggle to make sure their story doesn't go untold to future generations.
Based on the book
Soldier Slaves.
Approx. Run Time 72 min.