Drama, War, The film shows the history of the Neapolitan popular revolt against the invading Germans, during the second world war. Stars:

Action, Drama, War.
Believe it or not but recently turned into a succesful musical ! | | Stars: Denys de La Patellière Sure, it’s not as tough (or as foul-mouthed) as James Jones’s inflammatory source novel, but there’s still plenty that shocks in Fred Zinnemann’s adaptation: the adultery, the prostitution, the fact that Frank Sinatra can act.

William Bendix, Samia Kerbash, Votes: Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov. Made by François Truffaut and stars Gérard Depardieu and Catherine DeNeuve so you really can't go wrong there! Based on a short story by Graham Greene, "Went the Day Well?" Director: Dick Powell | Stars: Robert Mitchum, Curd Jürgens, David Hedison, Theodore Bikel Votes: 9,685 Considered best Dutch movie of all time. During WWII, a submarine's second in command inherits the problem of torpedoes that don't explode. One of the lynchpins of New German Cinema and, alas, the only female-directed film on this list (which says something about war movies). Sacco van der Made. 98 min Photograph: Entertainment Film Distributors. Jean-Paul Belmondo, All these characters just start getting wiped out.’, Footie and war!

| We called in the experts – specifically one expert: Quentin Tarantino – and solicited the advice of those hard-working Time Out writers. Stars: Cochi Ponzoni, Drama, War. $11.49M, Approved Drama, War. Jack Watling, Approved Brits really do see Dunkirk as the defeat that won the war, and this movie, made less than a generation after the 1940 evacuation, is a document of that operation made by people with direct connections to the war. Movie plays it completely straight. Wolfgang Preiss,

111 min Hubertus Bengsch, Votes:

| This massive World War II epic boasted three directors, a huge all-star cast and Goliath producer Darryl F. Zanuck for a multifaceted telling of the D-Day Invasion of Normandy. James Robertson Justice, See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. Action, Adventure, Fantasy.

| Most expensive Dutch movie ever made.

Directed by the master of epic movies David Lean, The Bridge on the River Kwai ranks as one of the greatest movies ever made and contains one of Alec Guinness’ finest performances. Andrew Buchan, Peter Yates

The photography, sets and supporting performances are all terrific, but it’s all in orbit around Guinness’s towering turn as the man torn between duty and a kind of twisted, self-sacrificial honour.

| Enzo Monteleone TH, QT takes the reins again for the tale of Heydrich’s assassination, Quentin Tarantino says... ‘When I was writing “Inglourious Basterds”, I ended up looking at a different type of war film than I’d ever watched before. | TH, Makes you proud to be British. There are real consequences for both villagers and troops, and the deaths aren't underplayed. Not Rated

Doesn't have Henry Fonda or Audrey Hepburn but the sheer scale of the thing just steamrollers over anything comparable. Of course, there is plenty of tense action all throughout, from warding off a German patrol boat to the final effort to take out the guns before a fleet of Allied ships are destroyed.

TH, We’ve all been there. | 180 min During World War II, Dutch students join the resistance movement against the German occupation of The Netherlands. We already have this email. That these charming British character types are required to react with such sudden ferocity gives the movie a sense of real consequence missing from most homefront films.

With Jean Gabin and Erich von Stroheim as the disabled German colonel. |

Janet Margolin, When on shore, he is eager to win back his ex-wife. Spirited account on how the Italian people forced the Germans to turn Naples into an open city in 1944. Raphael Fejtö, | If it sounds tough, it is – but, until virtual reality technology improves, this is the closest you’re going to come to a bone-deep understanding of what really happened. 125 min Director: | Stars: Not Rated Georges Géret, Joseph Vilsmaier Catherine Deneuve, You may not have noticed it's a war to the death, because this is combat without bombs or bullets. Lino Ventura, Bruno Cremer, The sense of impending doom is palpable and, as much of it is based on the recollections of Hitler’s secretary, scenes like a wild champagne party to the backbeat of Russian artillery ring bizarrely true.

Director Francis Ford Coppola’s hallucinatory adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness was set during the Vietnam War and starred Marlon Brando as the mad Colonel Kurtz, who has gone AWOL in the Cambodian jungle with an army of local warriors. Helma Sanders-Brahms’s film presents a dewy-eyed romance between Lene (Eva Mattes) and Hans (Ernst Jacobi) that blossoms into marriage. They’re bound for Alexandria, and the refrigerated lager Anson imagines he’ll find there – provided the Bosch don’t do for them first. There's probably a good reason for that inspiration, since the special effects shots were overseen by Gilbert Taylor, whose long career included a job as cinematographer on "Star Wars.". The closing sequence – in which munitions worker Celia (Patricia Roc) forcibly represses her grief over her dead lover and joins in a rousing factory singalong – is almost unbearably moving. Stars: |

I guess it went over my head, but I learned to appreciate it later. This was a movie made for an audience who knew just how close they had come to fighting the enemy on their home turf. | It follows a group of paratroopers in Italy, but one of them’s a fuck-up who accidentally kills one of his team. During World War II, French Commandos join forces with a German officer in order to survive the African desert. Stars: If they hadn't held the line in the days before Pearl Harbor, our greatest generation would've never had the chance to prove itself. The story follows a group of German soldiers, from their Italian R&R in the summer of 1942 to the frozen steppes of Soviet Russia and ending with the battle for Stalingrad. Director Leslie Norman's 1958 film takes the opposite and more traditional approach, giving context every step of the way and telling a series of parallel stories of men on the ground in France and citizens back home in Britain that eventually meet up and intertwine on the beaches at Dunkirk.
Maurice Biraud, PF, Forget ‘Enemy at the Gates’ and the 2015 Fyodor Bondarchuk CG-fest, this rare Germans’ eye view of the conflict is a much more authentic glimpse of the hell that was Stalingrad – the turning point in World War II and one of the most brutal battles in human history.

Guinness played an obsessive British officer imprisoned in a Japanese POW camp who engages in a battle of wills with the camp commander (Sessue Hayakawa) over building said bridge over the Kwai.

Director: | | He's so beloved that the flight crews use his name as one of their code words for the mission. Stars: LiveAbout uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. Joan O'Brien,

Bernhard Wicki Franka Potente, | Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, Patton ranks high as a biopic and war epic and won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor. Even though fate was lined squarely against him, Coppola’s extraordinary will – some might call it megalomania – saw production through to completion, resulting in one of the great masterpieces of the decade. The final bombing sequence is shot in a way that should look familiar to fans of the Death Star destruction sequence in the original 1977 "Star Wars" movie. $4.40M.

John Ridgely, Approved TH, Buy, rent or watch ‘A Matter of Life and Death’, Mother RussiaMade in the wake of Stalin’s death, this visually rapturous masterpiece is more akin in tone to ’40s British morale boosters than Soviet propaganda pieces of the post-war period. | Based on the real-life story of the almost Rambolike French captain during the end of WWI and including some uncharted historic movie territory with the European-Soviet war of 1919. Warner Bros. More biography than war movie, Sergeant York was perfectly timed with its released during the flag-waving early days of World War II.Gary Cooper played real-life pacifist-turned-war hero Alvin York, a hell-raising farmer who turns to God after being struck by lightning and vows never to get angry again.
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Drama, War, The film shows the history of the Neapolitan popular revolt against the invading Germans, during the second world war. Stars:

Action, Drama, War.
Believe it or not but recently turned into a succesful musical ! | | Stars: Denys de La Patellière Sure, it’s not as tough (or as foul-mouthed) as James Jones’s inflammatory source novel, but there’s still plenty that shocks in Fred Zinnemann’s adaptation: the adultery, the prostitution, the fact that Frank Sinatra can act.

William Bendix, Samia Kerbash, Votes: Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov. Made by François Truffaut and stars Gérard Depardieu and Catherine DeNeuve so you really can't go wrong there! Based on a short story by Graham Greene, "Went the Day Well?" Director: Dick Powell | Stars: Robert Mitchum, Curd Jürgens, David Hedison, Theodore Bikel Votes: 9,685 Considered best Dutch movie of all time. During WWII, a submarine's second in command inherits the problem of torpedoes that don't explode. One of the lynchpins of New German Cinema and, alas, the only female-directed film on this list (which says something about war movies). Sacco van der Made. 98 min Photograph: Entertainment Film Distributors. Jean-Paul Belmondo, All these characters just start getting wiped out.’, Footie and war!

| We called in the experts – specifically one expert: Quentin Tarantino – and solicited the advice of those hard-working Time Out writers. Stars: Cochi Ponzoni, Drama, War. $11.49M, Approved Drama, War. Jack Watling, Approved Brits really do see Dunkirk as the defeat that won the war, and this movie, made less than a generation after the 1940 evacuation, is a document of that operation made by people with direct connections to the war. Movie plays it completely straight. Wolfgang Preiss,

111 min Hubertus Bengsch, Votes:

| This massive World War II epic boasted three directors, a huge all-star cast and Goliath producer Darryl F. Zanuck for a multifaceted telling of the D-Day Invasion of Normandy. James Robertson Justice, See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. Action, Adventure, Fantasy.

| Most expensive Dutch movie ever made.

Directed by the master of epic movies David Lean, The Bridge on the River Kwai ranks as one of the greatest movies ever made and contains one of Alec Guinness’ finest performances. Andrew Buchan, Peter Yates

The photography, sets and supporting performances are all terrific, but it’s all in orbit around Guinness’s towering turn as the man torn between duty and a kind of twisted, self-sacrificial honour.

| Enzo Monteleone TH, QT takes the reins again for the tale of Heydrich’s assassination, Quentin Tarantino says... ‘When I was writing “Inglourious Basterds”, I ended up looking at a different type of war film than I’d ever watched before. | TH, Makes you proud to be British. There are real consequences for both villagers and troops, and the deaths aren't underplayed. Not Rated

Doesn't have Henry Fonda or Audrey Hepburn but the sheer scale of the thing just steamrollers over anything comparable. Of course, there is plenty of tense action all throughout, from warding off a German patrol boat to the final effort to take out the guns before a fleet of Allied ships are destroyed.

TH, We’ve all been there. | 180 min During World War II, Dutch students join the resistance movement against the German occupation of The Netherlands. We already have this email. That these charming British character types are required to react with such sudden ferocity gives the movie a sense of real consequence missing from most homefront films.

With Jean Gabin and Erich von Stroheim as the disabled German colonel. |

Janet Margolin, When on shore, he is eager to win back his ex-wife. Spirited account on how the Italian people forced the Germans to turn Naples into an open city in 1944. Raphael Fejtö, | If it sounds tough, it is – but, until virtual reality technology improves, this is the closest you’re going to come to a bone-deep understanding of what really happened. 125 min Director: | Stars: Not Rated Georges Géret, Joseph Vilsmaier Catherine Deneuve, You may not have noticed it's a war to the death, because this is combat without bombs or bullets. Lino Ventura, Bruno Cremer, The sense of impending doom is palpable and, as much of it is based on the recollections of Hitler’s secretary, scenes like a wild champagne party to the backbeat of Russian artillery ring bizarrely true.

Director Francis Ford Coppola’s hallucinatory adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness was set during the Vietnam War and starred Marlon Brando as the mad Colonel Kurtz, who has gone AWOL in the Cambodian jungle with an army of local warriors. Helma Sanders-Brahms’s film presents a dewy-eyed romance between Lene (Eva Mattes) and Hans (Ernst Jacobi) that blossoms into marriage. They’re bound for Alexandria, and the refrigerated lager Anson imagines he’ll find there – provided the Bosch don’t do for them first. There's probably a good reason for that inspiration, since the special effects shots were overseen by Gilbert Taylor, whose long career included a job as cinematographer on "Star Wars.". The closing sequence – in which munitions worker Celia (Patricia Roc) forcibly represses her grief over her dead lover and joins in a rousing factory singalong – is almost unbearably moving. Stars: |

I guess it went over my head, but I learned to appreciate it later. This was a movie made for an audience who knew just how close they had come to fighting the enemy on their home turf. | It follows a group of paratroopers in Italy, but one of them’s a fuck-up who accidentally kills one of his team. During World War II, French Commandos join forces with a German officer in order to survive the African desert. Stars: If they hadn't held the line in the days before Pearl Harbor, our greatest generation would've never had the chance to prove itself. The story follows a group of German soldiers, from their Italian R&R in the summer of 1942 to the frozen steppes of Soviet Russia and ending with the battle for Stalingrad. Director Leslie Norman's 1958 film takes the opposite and more traditional approach, giving context every step of the way and telling a series of parallel stories of men on the ground in France and citizens back home in Britain that eventually meet up and intertwine on the beaches at Dunkirk.
Maurice Biraud, PF, Forget ‘Enemy at the Gates’ and the 2015 Fyodor Bondarchuk CG-fest, this rare Germans’ eye view of the conflict is a much more authentic glimpse of the hell that was Stalingrad – the turning point in World War II and one of the most brutal battles in human history.

Guinness played an obsessive British officer imprisoned in a Japanese POW camp who engages in a battle of wills with the camp commander (Sessue Hayakawa) over building said bridge over the Kwai.

Director: | | He's so beloved that the flight crews use his name as one of their code words for the mission. Stars: LiveAbout uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. Joan O'Brien,

Bernhard Wicki Franka Potente, | Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, Patton ranks high as a biopic and war epic and won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor. Even though fate was lined squarely against him, Coppola’s extraordinary will – some might call it megalomania – saw production through to completion, resulting in one of the great masterpieces of the decade. The final bombing sequence is shot in a way that should look familiar to fans of the Death Star destruction sequence in the original 1977 "Star Wars" movie. $4.40M.

John Ridgely, Approved TH, Buy, rent or watch ‘A Matter of Life and Death’, Mother RussiaMade in the wake of Stalin’s death, this visually rapturous masterpiece is more akin in tone to ’40s British morale boosters than Soviet propaganda pieces of the post-war period. | Based on the real-life story of the almost Rambolike French captain during the end of WWI and including some uncharted historic movie territory with the European-Soviet war of 1919. Warner Bros. More biography than war movie, Sergeant York was perfectly timed with its released during the flag-waving early days of World War II.Gary Cooper played real-life pacifist-turned-war hero Alvin York, a hell-raising farmer who turns to God after being struck by lightning and vows never to get angry again.
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Drama, War, The film shows the history of the Neapolitan popular revolt against the invading Germans, during the second world war. Stars:

Action, Drama, War.
Believe it or not but recently turned into a succesful musical ! | | Stars: Denys de La Patellière Sure, it’s not as tough (or as foul-mouthed) as James Jones’s inflammatory source novel, but there’s still plenty that shocks in Fred Zinnemann’s adaptation: the adultery, the prostitution, the fact that Frank Sinatra can act.

William Bendix, Samia Kerbash, Votes: Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov. Made by François Truffaut and stars Gérard Depardieu and Catherine DeNeuve so you really can't go wrong there! Based on a short story by Graham Greene, "Went the Day Well?" Director: Dick Powell | Stars: Robert Mitchum, Curd Jürgens, David Hedison, Theodore Bikel Votes: 9,685 Considered best Dutch movie of all time. During WWII, a submarine's second in command inherits the problem of torpedoes that don't explode. One of the lynchpins of New German Cinema and, alas, the only female-directed film on this list (which says something about war movies). Sacco van der Made. 98 min Photograph: Entertainment Film Distributors. Jean-Paul Belmondo, All these characters just start getting wiped out.’, Footie and war!

| We called in the experts – specifically one expert: Quentin Tarantino – and solicited the advice of those hard-working Time Out writers. Stars: Cochi Ponzoni, Drama, War. $11.49M, Approved Drama, War. Jack Watling, Approved Brits really do see Dunkirk as the defeat that won the war, and this movie, made less than a generation after the 1940 evacuation, is a document of that operation made by people with direct connections to the war. Movie plays it completely straight. Wolfgang Preiss,

111 min Hubertus Bengsch, Votes:

| This massive World War II epic boasted three directors, a huge all-star cast and Goliath producer Darryl F. Zanuck for a multifaceted telling of the D-Day Invasion of Normandy. James Robertson Justice, See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. Action, Adventure, Fantasy.

| Most expensive Dutch movie ever made.

Directed by the master of epic movies David Lean, The Bridge on the River Kwai ranks as one of the greatest movies ever made and contains one of Alec Guinness’ finest performances. Andrew Buchan, Peter Yates

The photography, sets and supporting performances are all terrific, but it’s all in orbit around Guinness’s towering turn as the man torn between duty and a kind of twisted, self-sacrificial honour.

| Enzo Monteleone TH, QT takes the reins again for the tale of Heydrich’s assassination, Quentin Tarantino says... ‘When I was writing “Inglourious Basterds”, I ended up looking at a different type of war film than I’d ever watched before. | TH, Makes you proud to be British. There are real consequences for both villagers and troops, and the deaths aren't underplayed. Not Rated

Doesn't have Henry Fonda or Audrey Hepburn but the sheer scale of the thing just steamrollers over anything comparable. Of course, there is plenty of tense action all throughout, from warding off a German patrol boat to the final effort to take out the guns before a fleet of Allied ships are destroyed.

TH, We’ve all been there. | 180 min During World War II, Dutch students join the resistance movement against the German occupation of The Netherlands. We already have this email. That these charming British character types are required to react with such sudden ferocity gives the movie a sense of real consequence missing from most homefront films.

With Jean Gabin and Erich von Stroheim as the disabled German colonel. |

Janet Margolin, When on shore, he is eager to win back his ex-wife. Spirited account on how the Italian people forced the Germans to turn Naples into an open city in 1944. Raphael Fejtö, | If it sounds tough, it is – but, until virtual reality technology improves, this is the closest you’re going to come to a bone-deep understanding of what really happened. 125 min Director: | Stars: Not Rated Georges Géret, Joseph Vilsmaier Catherine Deneuve, You may not have noticed it's a war to the death, because this is combat without bombs or bullets. Lino Ventura, Bruno Cremer, The sense of impending doom is palpable and, as much of it is based on the recollections of Hitler’s secretary, scenes like a wild champagne party to the backbeat of Russian artillery ring bizarrely true.

Director Francis Ford Coppola’s hallucinatory adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness was set during the Vietnam War and starred Marlon Brando as the mad Colonel Kurtz, who has gone AWOL in the Cambodian jungle with an army of local warriors. Helma Sanders-Brahms’s film presents a dewy-eyed romance between Lene (Eva Mattes) and Hans (Ernst Jacobi) that blossoms into marriage. They’re bound for Alexandria, and the refrigerated lager Anson imagines he’ll find there – provided the Bosch don’t do for them first. There's probably a good reason for that inspiration, since the special effects shots were overseen by Gilbert Taylor, whose long career included a job as cinematographer on "Star Wars.". The closing sequence – in which munitions worker Celia (Patricia Roc) forcibly represses her grief over her dead lover and joins in a rousing factory singalong – is almost unbearably moving. Stars: |

I guess it went over my head, but I learned to appreciate it later. This was a movie made for an audience who knew just how close they had come to fighting the enemy on their home turf. | It follows a group of paratroopers in Italy, but one of them’s a fuck-up who accidentally kills one of his team. During World War II, French Commandos join forces with a German officer in order to survive the African desert. Stars: If they hadn't held the line in the days before Pearl Harbor, our greatest generation would've never had the chance to prove itself. The story follows a group of German soldiers, from their Italian R&R in the summer of 1942 to the frozen steppes of Soviet Russia and ending with the battle for Stalingrad. Director Leslie Norman's 1958 film takes the opposite and more traditional approach, giving context every step of the way and telling a series of parallel stories of men on the ground in France and citizens back home in Britain that eventually meet up and intertwine on the beaches at Dunkirk.
Maurice Biraud, PF, Forget ‘Enemy at the Gates’ and the 2015 Fyodor Bondarchuk CG-fest, this rare Germans’ eye view of the conflict is a much more authentic glimpse of the hell that was Stalingrad – the turning point in World War II and one of the most brutal battles in human history.

Guinness played an obsessive British officer imprisoned in a Japanese POW camp who engages in a battle of wills with the camp commander (Sessue Hayakawa) over building said bridge over the Kwai.

Director: | | He's so beloved that the flight crews use his name as one of their code words for the mission. Stars: LiveAbout uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. Joan O'Brien,

Bernhard Wicki Franka Potente, | Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, Patton ranks high as a biopic and war epic and won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor. Even though fate was lined squarely against him, Coppola’s extraordinary will – some might call it megalomania – saw production through to completion, resulting in one of the great masterpieces of the decade. The final bombing sequence is shot in a way that should look familiar to fans of the Death Star destruction sequence in the original 1977 "Star Wars" movie. $4.40M.

John Ridgely, Approved TH, Buy, rent or watch ‘A Matter of Life and Death’, Mother RussiaMade in the wake of Stalin’s death, this visually rapturous masterpiece is more akin in tone to ’40s British morale boosters than Soviet propaganda pieces of the post-war period. | Based on the real-life story of the almost Rambolike French captain during the end of WWI and including some uncharted historic movie territory with the European-Soviet war of 1919. Warner Bros. More biography than war movie, Sergeant York was perfectly timed with its released during the flag-waving early days of World War II.Gary Cooper played real-life pacifist-turned-war hero Alvin York, a hell-raising farmer who turns to God after being struck by lightning and vows never to get angry again.
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Wolfgang Petersen Biography, Drama, History. They have to cross a field of landmines, sending one guy in after another until he gets blown up.

113 min Stars: Eventually, somebody will get to the other side. | Features Hitlers' famous rant, countlessly multiplied on Youtube. 228,509 Features Sylvia Kristel (in the midst of her "Emmanuelle" period) as a schoolteacher and Rutger Hauer (in a small but really surprising role....). Almost 'Stalker'-like tale of a white Tiger tank that appears every so often to harras the Russians and then disappears again, as it was a ghost. |

Drama, War, The film shows the history of the Neapolitan popular revolt against the invading Germans, during the second world war. Stars:

Action, Drama, War.
Believe it or not but recently turned into a succesful musical ! | | Stars: Denys de La Patellière Sure, it’s not as tough (or as foul-mouthed) as James Jones’s inflammatory source novel, but there’s still plenty that shocks in Fred Zinnemann’s adaptation: the adultery, the prostitution, the fact that Frank Sinatra can act.

William Bendix, Samia Kerbash, Votes: Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov. Made by François Truffaut and stars Gérard Depardieu and Catherine DeNeuve so you really can't go wrong there! Based on a short story by Graham Greene, "Went the Day Well?" Director: Dick Powell | Stars: Robert Mitchum, Curd Jürgens, David Hedison, Theodore Bikel Votes: 9,685 Considered best Dutch movie of all time. During WWII, a submarine's second in command inherits the problem of torpedoes that don't explode. One of the lynchpins of New German Cinema and, alas, the only female-directed film on this list (which says something about war movies). Sacco van der Made. 98 min Photograph: Entertainment Film Distributors. Jean-Paul Belmondo, All these characters just start getting wiped out.’, Footie and war!

| We called in the experts – specifically one expert: Quentin Tarantino – and solicited the advice of those hard-working Time Out writers. Stars: Cochi Ponzoni, Drama, War. $11.49M, Approved Drama, War. Jack Watling, Approved Brits really do see Dunkirk as the defeat that won the war, and this movie, made less than a generation after the 1940 evacuation, is a document of that operation made by people with direct connections to the war. Movie plays it completely straight. Wolfgang Preiss,

111 min Hubertus Bengsch, Votes:

| This massive World War II epic boasted three directors, a huge all-star cast and Goliath producer Darryl F. Zanuck for a multifaceted telling of the D-Day Invasion of Normandy. James Robertson Justice, See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. Action, Adventure, Fantasy.

| Most expensive Dutch movie ever made.

Directed by the master of epic movies David Lean, The Bridge on the River Kwai ranks as one of the greatest movies ever made and contains one of Alec Guinness’ finest performances. Andrew Buchan, Peter Yates

The photography, sets and supporting performances are all terrific, but it’s all in orbit around Guinness’s towering turn as the man torn between duty and a kind of twisted, self-sacrificial honour.

| Enzo Monteleone TH, QT takes the reins again for the tale of Heydrich’s assassination, Quentin Tarantino says... ‘When I was writing “Inglourious Basterds”, I ended up looking at a different type of war film than I’d ever watched before. | TH, Makes you proud to be British. There are real consequences for both villagers and troops, and the deaths aren't underplayed. Not Rated

Doesn't have Henry Fonda or Audrey Hepburn but the sheer scale of the thing just steamrollers over anything comparable. Of course, there is plenty of tense action all throughout, from warding off a German patrol boat to the final effort to take out the guns before a fleet of Allied ships are destroyed.

TH, We’ve all been there. | 180 min During World War II, Dutch students join the resistance movement against the German occupation of The Netherlands. We already have this email. That these charming British character types are required to react with such sudden ferocity gives the movie a sense of real consequence missing from most homefront films.

With Jean Gabin and Erich von Stroheim as the disabled German colonel. |

Janet Margolin, When on shore, he is eager to win back his ex-wife. Spirited account on how the Italian people forced the Germans to turn Naples into an open city in 1944. Raphael Fejtö, | If it sounds tough, it is – but, until virtual reality technology improves, this is the closest you’re going to come to a bone-deep understanding of what really happened. 125 min Director: | Stars: Not Rated Georges Géret, Joseph Vilsmaier Catherine Deneuve, You may not have noticed it's a war to the death, because this is combat without bombs or bullets. Lino Ventura, Bruno Cremer, The sense of impending doom is palpable and, as much of it is based on the recollections of Hitler’s secretary, scenes like a wild champagne party to the backbeat of Russian artillery ring bizarrely true.

Director Francis Ford Coppola’s hallucinatory adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness was set during the Vietnam War and starred Marlon Brando as the mad Colonel Kurtz, who has gone AWOL in the Cambodian jungle with an army of local warriors. Helma Sanders-Brahms’s film presents a dewy-eyed romance between Lene (Eva Mattes) and Hans (Ernst Jacobi) that blossoms into marriage. They’re bound for Alexandria, and the refrigerated lager Anson imagines he’ll find there – provided the Bosch don’t do for them first. There's probably a good reason for that inspiration, since the special effects shots were overseen by Gilbert Taylor, whose long career included a job as cinematographer on "Star Wars.". The closing sequence – in which munitions worker Celia (Patricia Roc) forcibly represses her grief over her dead lover and joins in a rousing factory singalong – is almost unbearably moving. Stars: |

I guess it went over my head, but I learned to appreciate it later. This was a movie made for an audience who knew just how close they had come to fighting the enemy on their home turf. | It follows a group of paratroopers in Italy, but one of them’s a fuck-up who accidentally kills one of his team. During World War II, French Commandos join forces with a German officer in order to survive the African desert. Stars: If they hadn't held the line in the days before Pearl Harbor, our greatest generation would've never had the chance to prove itself. The story follows a group of German soldiers, from their Italian R&R in the summer of 1942 to the frozen steppes of Soviet Russia and ending with the battle for Stalingrad. Director Leslie Norman's 1958 film takes the opposite and more traditional approach, giving context every step of the way and telling a series of parallel stories of men on the ground in France and citizens back home in Britain that eventually meet up and intertwine on the beaches at Dunkirk.
Maurice Biraud, PF, Forget ‘Enemy at the Gates’ and the 2015 Fyodor Bondarchuk CG-fest, this rare Germans’ eye view of the conflict is a much more authentic glimpse of the hell that was Stalingrad – the turning point in World War II and one of the most brutal battles in human history.

Guinness played an obsessive British officer imprisoned in a Japanese POW camp who engages in a battle of wills with the camp commander (Sessue Hayakawa) over building said bridge over the Kwai.

Director: | | He's so beloved that the flight crews use his name as one of their code words for the mission. Stars: LiveAbout uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. Joan O'Brien,

Bernhard Wicki Franka Potente, | Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, Patton ranks high as a biopic and war epic and won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor. Even though fate was lined squarely against him, Coppola’s extraordinary will – some might call it megalomania – saw production through to completion, resulting in one of the great masterpieces of the decade. The final bombing sequence is shot in a way that should look familiar to fans of the Death Star destruction sequence in the original 1977 "Star Wars" movie. $4.40M.

John Ridgely, Approved TH, Buy, rent or watch ‘A Matter of Life and Death’, Mother RussiaMade in the wake of Stalin’s death, this visually rapturous masterpiece is more akin in tone to ’40s British morale boosters than Soviet propaganda pieces of the post-war period. | Based on the real-life story of the almost Rambolike French captain during the end of WWI and including some uncharted historic movie territory with the European-Soviet war of 1919. Warner Bros. More biography than war movie, Sergeant York was perfectly timed with its released during the flag-waving early days of World War II.Gary Cooper played real-life pacifist-turned-war hero Alvin York, a hell-raising farmer who turns to God after being struck by lightning and vows never to get angry again.

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