A man interviews two Allied prisoners of war who became good friends at Los Banos camp during World War II. They speak into a microphone at Bilibid prison in Muntinlupa, Philippines. They speak about their profession, life at Japanese prison camp and their friendship.
From a sequence of interviews with freed former prisoners from the Los Baños prison camp in the Philippines during World War II. At the former Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa, a man interviews Reverend Leopold Damrosch (grandnephew of the famous composer and conductor Walter Damrosch) and Ned Davenport (son of famous movie actor Harry Davenport). The two men had not seen each other in 11 or 12 years. Davenport asks Damrosch about how he feels to be liberated and what he thinks of the U.S. Army personnel and equipment. Damrosch expresses delight at his liberation by the paratroopers from Los Baños and that it was great to be liberated by the U.S. forces. The two of them talk to each other over a mike and shake hands.
A man interviews Jessie Trival, an ex-soldier, with a wounded arm at Bilibid prison in Muntinlupa, Philippines. He speaks into a microphone as he tells how he got injured. (World War II period).