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Discussion in 'WWII Films & TV' started by uncle kevin, Nov 13, 2008.

  1. SMLE shooter

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    That is what I was going say.:D
     
  2. SMLE shooter

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    I aggree with these two.:)
     
  3. Rubberman

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    Kelly Hero's
    Castle Keep Castle Keep (1969)
    Longest Day
    Stalag 17(Are you all good little nazi's)
    Band Of Brothers
    Saving PV Ryan
    Cross of Iron
     
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    I'd say about half and half! :D
     
  5. C.Evans

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    My all-time most favorite War movie is Decision Before Dawn. Great true-life-based story with excellent actors and nothing in it-uniforms-rubble-erman Soldiers and all-nothinf is repo nor just hired extras-what you see is THE REAL DEAL.

    Other great movies"

    And I bet nobody has thought of this Gem in awhile--HEll is For Heroes w/ Steve McQueen, James Coburn, Harry Guardino, Bobby Darin, Bob Newhart, L.Q.Jones, Nick Adams and of course--the always good --Fess Parker.

    Just released this past week-TIME LIMIT w/ Richard WIdmark, Richard Basehart,Rip Torn, Carl-Benton Reid,Joe DeRida and the lovely: Delores Michaels.

    More greats include:

    Halls of MOntezuma w/ Widmark, Jack Webb, Neville Brand, Walter Jack Palance, Skip Homeier, Karl Malden, Bert Freed and Richard Boone.

    A Time To Live and a Time To DIe w/ John Gavin, Erich-Maria Remarque (All Quiet on the Western Front writer) Jock MAhoney, Dana Jim Hutton, and others.
     

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