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World War II Forum: Looking for The Yellow Rolls Royce

Posted by: Don Crowe (dcrowe@ThisIsToPreventSpam-737-RemoveThis.dol.net) on 3 May 2003 at 10:56:02 PM
In-Reply-To: WWII Movies posted by Ernie K. on 10:07:05 PM 27 Dec 2002

: These are the WWII movies that I have purchased or have video taped over the years. I would be hard-pressed to pick the top five or even ten. They are all fine movies, many are fiction while some are based on fact or nearly so, such as Patton and Battle of the Bulge. These movies cover different battle fronts as well as the home fronts - one cannot possibly gain any perspective of WWII by ignoring either aspect. Some are deadly serious like Saving Private Ryan, while others are comedic such as Operation Petticoat. There are other fine movies not yet included in my itinerary, and I am always on the lookout for additions.
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: Action in the North Atlantic
: Advance to the Rear
: Battle of the Bulge
: Best Years of Our Lives
: The Big Red One
: Blood Alley
: Captain Correlli's Mandolin
: Casablanca
: The Clock
: Destination Tokyo
: Father Goose
: The Great Escape
: The Guns of Navarone
: Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
: Hope and Glory
: How I Won the War
: The Human Comedy
: I Was a Male War Bride
: Jakob the Liar
: Judgment at Nuremberg
: The Long Voyage Home
: The Longest Day
: Medeteraneo
: Mr. Roberts
: Mrs. Miniver
: Operation Petticoat
: Patton
: Saving Private Ryan
: Since You Went Away
: Sophie's Choice
: Stage Door Canteen
: Sunshine
: Teahouse of the August Moon
: This Is the Army
: This Land Is Mine
: To Be Or Not To Be
: The Train
: The White Cliffs of Dover
: The Yellow Rolls-Royce


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