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Favorite War movie....

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I have to say Saving Private Ryan........the opening scene was riveting

 

For an older movie....."The longest Day".....so many stars in that picture...

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 It's hard to pick just one, there are so many great stores.

 

Guns of Navarone

 

Bridge on the River Kwai

 

 

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I think my favorite is The Train. There was a similar film more recently, Monument Men, but the original, starring Burt Lancaster, was much better and based on a true story. It centers around Allied servicemen saving the world's art treasures which the Nazis had stolen and placed on a train. The film was very suspenseful throughout. Guns of Navarone, The Dirty Dozen, Stalag 17, and Saving Private Ryan were also great films.

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Battleground

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The Great Escape

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Sargeant York.

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"The Best Years of Our Lives".

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Re: Favorite War movie....

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I guess  Courage Under Fire. (Denzel and Meg).

 

Not into war movies. Another one on that line was a submarine movie. 

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The Deer Hunter

Born on the Fourth of July

Braveheart

Kingdom of Heaven

Empire of the Sun

The Water Diviner

Salvador

There Be Dragons

Pearl Harbor

Lawrence of Arabia

Aśoka

Gandhi

Earth ( Indian movie by Deepha Mehta)

 

 

 

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