Directed by and starring George Montgomery, The Steel Claw is a gritty, action-packed war adventure film set during World War II in the Philippine Islands. Blending elements of survival drama, guerrilla warfare, and personal redemption, the film explores how one man overcomes physical and emotional scars to lead a daring rescue mission.
Plot Summary
Capt. John Larsen (George Montgomery) is a U.S. Marine who loses his hand in combat and is fitted with a steel prosthetic claw. Discharged from active duty, he’s called back for a dangerous mission: to rescue an American general held captive by Japanese forces deep in the jungle.
Larsen assembles a team of Filipino guerrillas and sets out on a perilous trek through hostile terrain. Along the way, he confronts not only enemy soldiers but also his own bitterness and trauma. His claw becomes both a weapon and a symbol of his resilience, as he fights to reclaim his honor and complete the mission.
Cast Highlights
- George Montgomery as Capt. John Larsen
- Charito Luna as Maria
- Mario Barri, Paul Soriano, and Fred Galang in supporting roles
- The film features local Filipino actors, adding authenticity to the guerrilla scenes
Production Notes
- Shot on location in the Philippines, with real jungle landscapes enhancing the film’s realism
- Montgomery was a prolific actor-director in the 1950s and ’60s, known for Westerns and war films
- The film’s title refers to Larsen’s prosthetic claw, which plays a key role in both combat and character development
- The tone is gritty and earnest, with minimal romanticism and a focus on survival and duty
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