Forgotten War Classics
Sweepy the Cat
Halifax, West Yorkshire, EnglaPosts: 986MI6 Agent
Although whenever someone says war film its likely The Great Escape will pop into your head but what do you think of the others? Mine include Battle Of Britain, A Bridge Too Far, The Bridge On The River Kwai, In Which We Serve, Big Red One and Saving Private Ryan. What about you?
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Oh, I liked that one, as well. Alistair MacLean was always a favourite of mine, particularly when he went to war B-)
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
The Man Who Never Was,The Desert Fox and Five Fingers are excellent war movies as well.
The only other war movie I enjoy is Saving Private Ryan . A great film. I should put it in the 'ole DVD player and give it another watch. I think I enjoyed it because of the plot. Several men sent to save the life of one man who lost all his brothers in war. I was shocked to see a cameo by Ted Danson when I first watched this movie to.
There's Dirk Bogarde as an officer trying to defend a working-class soldier in Joseph Losey's King and Country.
Paul Verhoeven made a fine Dutch double-bill of war movies, Soldier of Orange and Black Book. The first has the mighty Rutger Hauer and TLD's Jeroen Krabbe as fighters in the Dutch resistance. The second has Carice van Houten as a Jewish nightclub singer spying on the Nazi's.
Jean-Pierre Melville's understated but powerful Army in the Shadows tells of a unit in the French resistance. The admiration I have for these people, many of whom were killed in the most brutal fashion by the Nazis is without limits.
And Clint Eastwood outdid himself recently with Flags of our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima.
The Eagle Has Landed
Oporation Crossbow
Das Boot (with extra credit for being a submarine movie). The rivet popping sequence still makes my heart pound.
Anyone remember The Victors with George Peppard and George Hamilton?
M*A*S*H An absolute classic in every way. If you liked the TV show -- I didn't -- you'll wonder why after watching this film.
The Story of G.I. Joe The movie that introduced Robert Mitchum to movie audiences.
The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit Not a war picture per se, but along with The Best Years of Our Lives, one of the few attempts to look at how the war shaped my parents' generation.
Hope and Glory Nice film about the homefront in wartime London
Marlon Brando gives another power-house-performance, as a young German officer, who just happens to have a conscience -- he is rather subtle compared to later roles. The great Maximillian Schell plays his commandant and gives Marlon a run for any future chewing the scenery accolades.
The story switches perspective with Montgommery Clift playing essentially the same wholesome Americana role he played before in From Here To Eternity, & Dean Martin's first serious role after his partnership with Jerry Lewis. As if that wasn't enough, we're also treated to drop-dead-raven tressed-bombshell, Barbara Rush. (can you tell I like her)? and everyone's favorite manly US. General, Les Tremayne.