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An interfaith religious service is held in a ruined abbey. A priest tells the gathered soldiers that each religion has endorsed the war by way of allowing soldiers to eat pork if Jewish, meat on Fridays if Catholic, and work through the sabbath if in service of the war for all religions. He also says
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also gave the film a perfect grade of 4 stars and wrote it "deserves an Academy Award nomination for the best picture of the year ... You can sit back and enjoy this film on any one of many levels. The songs are good, the lyrics are biting; the staging and costuming blend with the story rather than
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crops up again as a symbol of impending death, often being handed to a soldier about to be sent to die. These scenes are juxtaposed with the pavilion, now housing the top military brass. There is a scoreboard (a dominant motif in the original theatre production) showing the loss of life and "yards
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wrote: "The conception is intriguing, but the film turns into an infernal, precision machine. As one big production number succeeded the other and one perfectly measured and symmetrical tableau faded into the next, I began to feel stupefied rather than touched. The physical production was rolling
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wrote: "What noted British actor Richard Attenborough, in a dazzling directorial debut, and his principal writers Len Deighton and Brian Duffy have done is to transform the highly political and one-dimensional Joan Littlewood theatre piece into timeless—and painfully timely—tragic allegory." Gary
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1915 is depicted as darkly contrasting in tone. Many shots of a parade of wounded men illustrate an endless stream of grim, hopeless faces. Black humour among these soldiers has now replaced the enthusiasm of the early days. "There's a Long, Long Trail a-Winding" captures the new mood of despair,
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the coming peace – but they are oblivious to his presence. Jack finally finds himself on a tranquil hillside, where he joins his brothers for a lie down on the grass, where their figures morph into crosses. The film closes with a long slow pan out that ends in a dizzying aerial view of countless
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The diplomatic manoeuvring and events involving those in authority are set in a fantasy location inside the pierhead pavilion, far from the trenches. In the opening scene, various foreign ministers, generals and heads of state walk over a huge map of Europe, reciting actual words spoken by these
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is sounding, Jack is the last one to die. There is a splash of red which at first glance appears to be blood, but which turns out to be yet another poppy out of focus in the foreground. Jack's spirit wanders through the battlefield, and he eventually finds himself in the room where the elder
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gave the film 4 stars out of 4, writing that it was not a movie but "an elaborately staged tableau, a dazzling use of the camera to achieve essentially theatrical effects. And judged on that basis, Richard Attenborough has given us a breathtaking evening."
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selling tickets – the film later follows the young Smith men through their experiences in the trenches. A military band rouses holidaymakers from the beach to rally round and follow – some even literally boarding a bandwagon. The first
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called it "a big, elaborate, sometimes realistic film whose elephantine physical proportions and often brilliant all-star cast simply overwhelm the material with a surfeit of good intentions."
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The start of the war in 1914 is shown as a parade of optimism. The protagonists are an archetypal British family of the time, the Smiths, who are shown entering Brighton's West Pier, with
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as Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces. Haig is then mocked by Australian troops who see him inspecting British soldiers; they sing "They were only playing Leapfrog" to the tune of "
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depicting soldiers filing along in torrential rain in miserable conditions. Red poppies provide the only bright colour in these scenes. In a scene of British soldiers drinking in an
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When the casualties start to mount, a theatre audience is rallied by singing "Are We Downhearted? No!" A chorus line dressed in frilled yellow dresses, recruits
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received complaints from veteran organizations about the advertisement for the film that featured cemetery crosses and later ran the adverts without the image.
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Two pre-musical renditions, one from 1918, can be found at Firstworldwar.com. Almost all of the songs featured in the film also appear on the CD41 album series
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The film was shot in the summer of 1968 in Sussex, mostly in the Brighton area. Many of the extras were local people, but a great many were students from the
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wrote that "one is simply left admiring a worthy mosaic of bits and pieces, full of good ideas but nowhere near to being a self-contained dramatic entity."
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and Richard Attenborough, who was making his directorial debut. The Deighton Duffy production company had produced the film adaptation of Deighton's
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to discuss the opportunity of the band portraying the Smith family, although in the end it was not possible to arrange their appearance.
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1916 passes and the film's tone darkens again. The songs contain contrasting tones of wistfulness, stoicism and resignation, including "
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using popular songs of the time, many of which were parodies of older popular songs, and using allegorical settings such as Brighton's
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The song was written by J. P. Long and Maurice Scott in 1917 and was part of the repertoire of music hall star and male impersonator
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completely into the cinematic domain, with elaborate sequences shot at West Pier in Brighton, elsewhere in Brighton and on the
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called the film "dedicated, exhilarating, shrewd, mocking, funny, emotional, witty, poignant and technically brilliant."
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figures at the time. An unnamed photographer takes a picture of Europe's rulers – after handing two red poppies to the
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The song "The Bells of Hell Go Ting-a-ling-a-ling" was used as the play-out music for Ned Sherrin's 1964 BBC-TV show
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Jack notices with disgust that after three years of fighting, he is literally back where he started, at Mons. As the
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is similarly cheerfully depicted yet more realistic in portrayal. Both scenes are flooded in pleasant sunshine.
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are shown as unable to overrule their countries' military mobilisation schedules. The German
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soldiers' graves, as the voices of the dead sing "We'll Never Tell Them" (a parody of the
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Banham (1998, 645), Brockett and Hildy (2003, 493), and Eyre and Wright (2000, 266–69).
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with "We don't want to lose you, but we think you ought to go". A music hall star (
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At a Google Talks event, James Rado, one of the original writers and creators of
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in December 1961, and transferred to stage by Gerry Raffles in partnership with
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This article is about the 1969 film. For the original 1963 stage musical, see
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released an anti-war album of the same name in 1971, their first and only LP.
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and the opening title sequence was created by Len Deighton's lifelong friend
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song "Oh! It's a Lovely War", which is one of the major numbers in the film.
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Len Deighton article on producing the film, on the Deighton Dossier website
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in London on 10 April 1969 before opening to the public the following day.
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was what made him want to work on a musical dealing with war. Archived at
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Changing Stages: A View of British Theatre in the Twentieth Century
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over the songs, the characters and the vignettes." David Wilson of
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Vincent Dowd (11 November 2011). "Witness: Oh what a lovely war".
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overshadow it. The acting seems effortless." Kevin Thomas of the
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starring Richard Attenborough. Deighton wrote the screenplay for
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in a September 2006 episode entitled "Oh! What a Lovely Blair".
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to criticise the manner in which the eventual victory was won.
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The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century English Literature
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based on 16 reviews, with an average grade of 8.2 out of 10.
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Blitzkrieg: From the Rise of Hitler to the Fall of Dunkirk
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Don't we pity the poor civilians sitting beside the fire.
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
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It ranked the 16th film at the UK box office in 1969.
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The film had its premiere at the Paramount Theatre on
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Oh! What A Lovely War
Oh, What a Lovely War!

Richard Attenborough
Len Deighton
Oh, What a Lovely War!
Joan Littlewood
Len Deighton
Brian Duffy
Maggie Smith
Dirk Bogarde
Phyllis Calvert
Jean Pierre Cassel
John Clements
John Gielgud
Jack Hawkins
Kenneth More
Laurence Olivier
Michael Redgrave
Vanessa Redgrave
Ralph Richardson
Susannah York
John Mills
Gerry Turpin
Kevin Connor
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