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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
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also gave the film a perfect grade of 4 stars and wrote it "deserves an
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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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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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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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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
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The film had its premiere at the Paramount Theatre on
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2233:Wilson, David (May 1969). "Oh! What A Lovely War".
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2065:(3 October 1969). "Film Festival: Jolly Satire".
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1590:Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film
1741:"@Google: The Public Theatre's Revival of Hair"
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1967:"Books Obituaries: Raymond Hawkey"
1905:Dempsey, Mike (14 December 2001).
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2008:When This Bloody War Is Over
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2102:"Oh! What a Lovely War"
2045:"Entertainment Guide".
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1290:Form fours! Right turn!
1282:Our breakfast up to bed
1077:Count Leopold Berchtold
866:as Drunk Lance Corporal
646:Cast (in credits order)
583:replaces Field Marshal
433:summarises and takes a
239:10 April 1969
3089:Blood, Tears and Folly
2746:Frederick Attenborough
2738:Charlotte Attenborough
2507:. London: Bloomsbury.
2487:History of the Theatre
1767:Oh! What a Lovely Tour
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992:as Emma Smith at Age 4
962:as Corporal at Station
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437:view on the events of
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3108:Oh! What a Lovely War
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2528:Oh! What a Lovely War
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2010:. London, Piatkus: 47
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3360:Girl with Green Eyes
3152:Billion Dollar Brain
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2593:Richard Attenborough
2552:album series at CD41
2032:"Automatic Redirect"
1750:– via YouTube.
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1208:University of Sussex
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455:Duchess of Hohenberg
304:Richard Attenborough
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3324:A Night to Remember
3211:Game, Set and Match
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2100:(30 October 1969).
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1625:Golden Globe Awards
1525:Best Costume Design
1510:Best Cinematography
1370:The Washington Post
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932:as Scottish Soldier
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1646:Best Feature Film
1495:Best Art Direction
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1068:General von Moltke
1058:Jean-Pierre Cassel
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3469:Categories
3100:Screenplay
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2915:Mexico Set
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2773:(grandson)
2741:(daughter)
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2243:(424): 94.
1979:14 January
1921:6 December
1890:14 January
1825:. London.
1775:References
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1684:Runner-up
1669:Runner-up
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1158:Production
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1048:as Stephen
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960:Ron Pember
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896:as Heckler
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294:historical
243:1969-04-10
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2113:7 October
1780:Citations
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1665:Best Film
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