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Hollywood Depiction of World War ONE: Movies

Posted on 01/12/2005 5:44:22 PM PST by utahguy

Hollywood Depiction of World War ONE: Movies

Since the paint’s dried and I can’t watch the grass grow ‘cause it’s under three foot of snow, I decided to kick this out. From memory only. It’s roughly in order, good to best. Here goes.

Best WWI movies:

“All’s Quiet on the Western Front” (Lew Ayers) The leftist revisionists like to tout this as an anti war movie: I disagree. It does show that war ain’t pretty (duh!) but it’s much more than that. Shown from the side of the Germans, which makes it unique, its core is about everyday life: the highs and lows, the good times and bad, of the common foot soldier. Holds up rather well considering it’s an OLD flick.

“WINGS” 1927 (Clara Bow, Gary Cooper)
I Remember the date only because it was the first film to win an Oscar for best picture. Though it covers the entire front action, it’s the aerial photography of the Dogfights where this shines. Great flick.

“Sargeant York” (Gary Cooper, Walter Brennen)
The true story of Alvin York, the “Audie Murphy” of WWI. Coop at his best. It is a bit dated, and Coops’ Mom’s whiny voice will grate after a bit ( though she’s not in it a whole lot) It’s one of the classics. And as a bonus, it’s one that the liberals HATE.

York starts out a pacifist. He’s sent home from the Army to make a decision. He consults with his Minister, goes to a mountaintop, reads the Bible, prays, reconnects with God and decides to fight. The scene where he flushes out the Germans with a Turkey call is priceless.

“The Lost Battalion” Recent (Rick Schrouder)(sp)

Forgetting that Rick is one of us, this made for TV Movie is a real Gem. Plus I heard a Lib elitist once label it as racist due to the authentic language the troops used describing each other (Wop, Mic . . .. you get the picture)

The true story of the famous “Lost Battalion” in the Ardenne forest. The Camera work is the same as in the “Band of Brothers.” Gritty, Heroic, realistic, against all odds depiction of our brave fighting Men. The latter scene when the Germans attack with flame throwers is gut wrenching. Man those guys had courage.

And now, Gals and Guys, the number one WWI Film: (And it shows you where my head is at :)

BEANS! (Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy.)
Not technically a movie, but a Sennett two reeler.
Stan & Ollie are two grunts in the trenches, digging a tunnel to store supplies.
A shell burst traps them in the tunnel under thousands of cans of beans.
Being Laurel & Hardy, they figure their only means of escape is to eat their way out.
The story ends when Ollie (The fat one) decides to take a break and proceeds to light a cigar. The, er, resulting gas buildup ignites, blowing them out to safety. Stan & Ollie land on their kiesters with cans and beans raining down. Great stuff. :)

I’m sure I missed a bunch. There was one with James Cagney that I can’t remember enough about it to list. If you have any additions, please feel free.

God bless you all


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1 posted on 01/12/2005 5:44:22 PM PST by utahguy
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I liked "Lost Battalion". Well worth renting.


2 posted on 01/12/2005 5:47:05 PM PST by Plutarch
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"Paths of Glory", 1957, directed by Stanley Kubrick.


3 posted on 01/12/2005 5:47:36 PM PST by Publius (The people of a democracy choose the government they want, and they ought to get it good and hard.)
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The Blue Max - George Peppard, Ursla Andress


4 posted on 01/12/2005 5:48:40 PM PST by Shooter 2.5 (Vote a Straight Republican Ballot. Rid the country of dems.)
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Your favorite has to rank up there with BF's fart Proudly.
5 posted on 01/12/2005 5:48:51 PM PST by dts32041 (When did the Democratic party stop being the political arm of the KKK?)
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To: utahguy
Forgetting that Rick is one of us, this made for TV Movie is a real Gem. Plus I heard a Lib elitist once label it as racist due to the authentic language the troops used describing each other (Wop, Mic . . .. you get the picture)

The true story of the famous “Lost Battalion” in the Ardenne forest. The Camera work is the same as in the “Band of Brothers.” Gritty, Heroic, realistic, against all odds depiction of our brave fighting Men. The latter scene when the Germans attack with flame throwers is gut wrenching. Man those guys had courage.

The 77th "Liberty" Division - A National Guard Unit that probably fought harder than any other unit in WWI...

6 posted on 01/12/2005 5:49:30 PM PST by 2banana (They want to die for Islam and we want to kill them)
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Paths of Glory - 1957, with Kirk Douglas - was one of the best.

Blue Max for the aviation shots.

Dawn Patrol.


7 posted on 01/12/2005 5:49:35 PM PST by jackbill
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Was that the one that had Cagney as a member of the 69th (Fighting Irish) Infantry Regiment?
Great Movie!
8 posted on 01/12/2005 5:49:35 PM PST by investigateworld (( ! ))
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Rin Tin Tin


9 posted on 01/12/2005 5:50:46 PM PST by Chi-townChief
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Not a movie but the British show Black Adder had it's 4th season set in WW I.


10 posted on 01/12/2005 5:51:31 PM PST by CSM43 (Spare me your sixth grade Michael Moore logic.)
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"The Fighting 69th", with James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Alan Hale.


11 posted on 01/12/2005 5:51:47 PM PST by rahbert
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No. "Paths of Glory" had Kirk Douglas and Adolph Menjou in a story about the French army mutiny of 1915.


12 posted on 01/12/2005 5:53:19 PM PST by Publius (The people of a democracy choose the government they want, and they ought to get it good and hard.)
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“All’s Quiet on the Western Front" (Lew Ayers)

IMO one of the ten best motion pictures ever made.


13 posted on 01/12/2005 5:54:35 PM PST by BenLurkin (Big government is still a big problem.)
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To: Publius

Good nomination -- another classic.


14 posted on 01/12/2005 5:54:55 PM PST by BenLurkin (Big government is still a big problem.)
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To: jackbill

Don't forget "The Big Parade", 1925, directed by King Vidor, starring John Gilbert. A great silent film about the war.


15 posted on 01/12/2005 5:55:12 PM PST by Publius (The people of a democracy choose the government they want, and they ought to get it good and hard.)
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To: Publius

Thanks for the brain jog!


16 posted on 01/12/2005 5:58:11 PM PST by utahguy (Dirty old men need love too)
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Yea, now I remember that one: as I recall Ol' George is a real As* hole in the flick. It's a ghood one


17 posted on 01/12/2005 5:59:38 PM PST by utahguy (Dirty old men need love too)
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To: 2banana

Thanks for the additional Information.


18 posted on 01/12/2005 6:00:46 PM PST by utahguy (Dirty old men need love too)
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To: investigateworld
Was that the one that had Cagney as a member of the 69th (Fighting Irish) Infantry Regiment? Great Movie!

I think so, if it was where Cagney at first chickened out,lost his rifle, then at the end fought off an attack.

19 posted on 01/12/2005 6:03:26 PM PST by utahguy (Dirty old men need love too)
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To: utahguy

To read later.


20 posted on 01/12/2005 6:07:47 PM PST by Shanda
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