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Newly released on DVD: Johnny Get Your Gun, Dalton Trumbo's 1939 prize-winning novel about a severely wounded WWI veteran, is now available commercially on DVD fromTuner Classic Movies (TCM) for $21.49 including shipping.The novel isstill available from used booksellers through Barnes & Noble among others.Trumbo was a black listed by Hollywood studies as a result of his refusal to name names before the House Un-American Activities Committee in the early 1950s.
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Clips and reviews of your favorite films about the Great War are welcome here.



Westfront 1918

Westfront 1918



J'accuse!

J'accuse!



Flyboys

Flyboys



ANZACS

ANZACS



Oh! What a Lovely War



Oh! What a Lovely War



The Trench

The Trench



The Blue Max



The Blue Max



The Grand Illusion

The Grand Illusion




King and Country

King and Country



The Fighting 69th



Behind the Lines






Paths of Glory





Gallipoli






All the King's Men

All the King's Men



Joyeux Noel






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soldiersmail Favorite WWI Films 0 Oct 3 2009, 3:29 PM EDT by soldiersmail
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The most recent theatrical release I have enjoyed was "Flyboys" which if nothing else did capture the gallantry of the American volunteers in the Lafayette Escadrille prior to formal American involvement in the war. "Anzacs" is a classic. Another which was made-for-TV was "The Lost Battalion" which isn't bad either. I'm willing to forgive alot in movies regarding WWI as long as they treat the subject pretty well. I would like to see "Passchendaele" which was a Canadian theatrical release a year or so ago. Unfortunately it came and went as fast as a trench raid.
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pcora Favorite WWI Films (page: 1 2) 23 May 9 2008, 4:52 PM EDT by JeffreyLaMonica
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What are everyone's favorite WWI films? My top three are probably those that I've watched the most times over the past few years. These are "King and Country" (1964 Dirk Bogard, Tom Courtenay), "Behind the LInes" (2001 James Wilby, Jonathon Price), and "The Fighting 69th" (1940 James Cagney, Pat O'Brian)
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