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Grandpa's Movie Collection

Discussion in 'WWII Films & TV' started by duckydps, Jun 5, 2011.

  1. duckydps

    duckydps Member

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    I just inherited my grandpa's movie collection. I haven't heard of some of them. Just curious if you guys could tell me which are the best ones... I plan on watching all of them sometime but wanted to see where to start.

    -Devil's Brigade
    -D-Day The Sixth of June
    -Attack Force Z
    -Thirty Seconds over Tokyo (seen it)
    -Battle of the Bulge (seen it)
    -Tobruk (1967)
    -Operation Pacific (John Wayne)
    -Back to Bataan (John Wayne)
    -Manila Calling
    -Bataan
    -Gung Ho! (1943)
    -The Bridge At Remagan
    -The Last Drop
    -Midway
    -Sahara
    -The Bridge on the River Kwai
    -The Enemy Below
    -Men of the Fighting Lady
    -Ambush Bay
    -Flying Leathernecks
    -Hornet's Nest
    -The Dam Busters
    -Attack!
    -Battle Britain
    -Guns of Navarone
    -Flying Tigers (1942)
    -The War Lover
    -Mosquito Squadron
    -Dirty Dozen I & II
    -Thousand Plane Raid
    -In Harm's Way
    -The Longest Hundred Miles
    -Halls of Montezuma
    -Patton (seen it)

    There are some others on DVDs that have several movies each.
    Most of these are recorded off of TV.... had to dig out the old VCR!

    Are any of these movies accurate to actual events?
     
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    if you have an interest in the pacific theater of wwii, i'd watch midway. saw a long time ago with my dad... liz =)
     
  3. duckydps

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    That one's def. in the top 3 I want to watch first... heard a lot of good things about it.
     

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