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In reply to the discussion: What are your five favorite WW2 movies? [View all]underpants
(195,068 posts)57. Murphy's War. I really liked it. One man on lands against a U-boat
Murphy's War is an Eastmancolor 1971 Panavision war film starring Peter O'Toole and Siân Phillips. It was directed by Peter Yates, based on the 1969 novel by Max Catto. The film's cinematographer was Douglas Slocombe.
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"Das Boot" was the first one that I thought of. Big expensive production of a great story.
FadedMullet
Jan 2
#36
Bridge Over the River Kwai. From Here to Eternity. The Great Escape. Stalag 13. Casablanca
debm55
Jan 1
#9
Your two suggestions are great. I almost posted "The Thin Blue Line" so thanks for saving me the embarassment.
FadedMullet
Jan 2
#37
Red Dog - Do you believe all the great suggestions that folks are coming up with?
FadedMullet
Jan 2
#38
Hard to say. Most blockbuster WW2 movies are crap, especially if they're American
malthaussen
Jan 2
#42