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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby DougC-3 » Mon Nov 04, 2002 1:50 am

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One film I want to mention on this one I, unforunately, don't recall the full name. It's not unlike the one that Hagar was describing earlier. More of a love story than a war film, but still some good action sequences.
It's a Pommy film made in the '80's, I think, called "something Street". Stars Harrison Ford and Christopher Plumber. Ford falls for Plumbers wife and the two men end up going on a secret mission together.
I liked the film. Does anyone recall the full name.
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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby Professor Brensec » Mon Nov 04, 2002 3:57 am

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To get me back on the right track ;), that would be Hanover Street, 1979.
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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby ozzy72 » Mon Nov 04, 2002 4:41 am

I don't know if anyone of you has ever seen a BBC production called Over Here.
Its about a Spitfire pilot, and a gunner from a B17. It has shown on BBC Prime a couple of times. Its the funniest and most poignant war movie ever I think, and I didn't like Memphis Belle.
On the going to the cinema front, Enemy at The Gates was great....

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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby Professor Brensec » Mon Nov 04, 2002 5:14 am

Haven't seen the BBC series you mentioned Ozzy, but here in Aust. we are usually about 12 to 18 months behind you blokes.  ;)
But your mention of BBC conjured up a memeory, "Dad's Army".  ;D  God I love that show. It is up there with Fawlty Towers and Yes MInister/Prime Minister as far as my laugh meter goes...........lol  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby Professor Brensec » Mon Nov 04, 2002 5:23 am

Also, my commentary on the series "Band of Brothers" which just finished here.
The last episode was not much at all. No action, just all personality and character stuff.
It was billed as a War Series so over all, it was interesting but lacked alot of action for a supposed "war series" (only about 20 minutes each episode, if that).

Historical accuracy, I can't fault. They had anything, which required that kind of accuracy, pretty well researched
Acting was good, by all.  ;D  8)

One question, which may seem silly to some. Can anyone tell me the significance of the white "spade" they all wore on their helmets.  ???  ;)
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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby ozzy72 » Mon Nov 04, 2002 6:29 am

The white spade was a divisional marking wasn't it??
Maybe one of the Yanks here can help us with this question... Pretty please....

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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby ozzy72 » Mon Nov 04, 2002 6:30 am

The white spade was a divisional marking wasn't it??
Maybe one of the Americans here can help us with this question... Pretty please....

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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby DougC-3 » Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:11 am

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Ahhhhh!.......Thanks. You don't know how long Ive been trying to remember that name. I kept coming up with Carnaby Street......lol..........for some unknown reason.
I suppose because it's one of the few London street names I know.....lol
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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Mon Nov 04, 2002 9:12 am

[quote]Also, my commentary on the series "Band of Brothers" which just finished here.
The last episode was not much at all. No action, just all personality and character stuff.
It was billed as a War Series so over all, it was interesting but lacked alot of action for a supposed "war series" (only about 20 minutes each episode, if that).

Historical accuracy, I can't fault. They had anything, which required that kind of accuracy, pretty well researched
Acting was good, by all.
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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby HawkerTempest5 » Mon Nov 04, 2002 10:59 am

I don't know if anyone of you has ever seen a BBC production called Over Here.
Its about a Spitfire pilot, and a gunner from a B17. It has shown on BBC Prime a couple of times. Its the funniest and most poignant war movie ever I think.
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I remember seeing "Over Here" when it was first shown a few years back. I totally agree with you, it was exellent and I really enjoyed it. Wish I'd taped it.
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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby Hagar » Mon Nov 04, 2002 1:03 pm

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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby DougC-3 » Mon Nov 04, 2002 2:09 pm

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Thanks Doug. I've been called a few names over the past few years but monument was not one of them. Think I prefer "Legend in his own lunchtime".
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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby Hagar » Mon Nov 04, 2002 2:50 pm

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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby HawkerTempest5 » Mon Nov 04, 2002 4:21 pm


If you look up the Dam Busters on that reference site I found you will see that Richard Todd (Wing/Cdr Guy Gibson) was a paratrooper with the 6th Airborne Division. Quote : Richard Todd was said to have been the first man out of a transport on D-Day, apparently as a Para drop zone marker.""

You know Hagar mate, I remember seeing an interview with Richard Todd, I think on History channel, where he talked about his roll in The Longest Day and how he was asked to play Major Howard who was his commanding officer in real life on D-Day.

I guess if we're talking about war hero film stars, we have to mention Audy Murphy, who not only won more Medals of Honour in one day than all the US forces put together, but then played himself in the film and won them all again just for the cameras!
Sorry guys, I guess he really was a hero, but he was a bad actor!!
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Re: Best War Film Part 2

Postby BFMF » Mon Nov 04, 2002 4:33 pm

I guess if we're talking about war hero film stars, we have to mention Audy Murphy, who not only won more Medals of Honour in one day than all the US forces put together, but then played himself in the film and won them all again just for the cameras!
Sorry guys, I guess he really was a hero, but he was a bad actor!!


I saw a movie where he played as himself but i forget the title
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