Off Topic War films

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Likewise mate and great to see you again..<ok>

Zulu is one of my all time favourite Christmas films but more so that I was a massive fan as a kid of Stanley Baker and James Booth..

You had Caine in there too and Jack Hawkins..

Brilliant film..<ok>

Just watched zulu last nite, for the god know's how many time's 1966 was a good year. ktf.
 
Likewise mate and great to see you again..<ok>

Zulu is one of my all time favourite Christmas films but more so that I was a massive fan as a kid of Stanley Baker and James Booth..

You had Caine in there too and Jack Hawkins..

Brilliant film..<ok>

I had a part time job in the cinema at RAF Khormaksar, in Aden when Zulu reached us late 64, early 65.
There was not a lot to do there so we would watch almost anything but ZULU filled the place out.
Initially we only had it for three days but we managed to get it again a few weeks later and ran it for a week.
The place was packed out every performance, (two a night).
The biggest take since Lawrence of Arabia, the year before.

Incidentally lad I knew told me that they were still showing that film to the cadets at Sandhurst over 20 years later as part of the Tactics instruction course.

PS - there was a glaring divergence from reality in the film.
The real hero was James Langley Dalton who only got his VC a year or so after the rest due to a Public Campaign.
In reality he was nothing like the character shown in the film.
He was a former SNCO in the British Army, living is South Africa at the time who volunteered for service.
He was the experienced Soldier at Rorks Drift.
 
Never understood why no one's adapted bravo two zero into a proper film. That would be absolutely class.

I'd imagine there's a conflict of interest mate.

I can't imagine big money being offered outside of America to produce the story either, and Hollywood would ruin anything British... they'd change it to the Navy Seals for starters.
 
Where Eagles dare, a bit aged now but with Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood you are getting a quality film. One of my favourites for the action and scenery, coupled with the fact that an old mate Derren Nesbitt plays the bad man..<ok>

i watch that whenever i fly to Germany for work....
 
A few modern alternatives, well worth a watch....especially the first one:

13 Hours
Kajaki
The Veteran

.. and no one mentioned

The Great Escape, or
Escape to Victory
 
A few modern alternatives, well worth a watch....especially the first one:

13 Hours
Kajaki
The Veteran

.. and no one mentioned

The Great Escape, or
Escape to Victory

I imagine no one mentioned Escape to Victory because of how **** it is mate!
 
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Why hasn't The Longest Day been mentioned, or have I missed it?

This film deserves a place near the top because of it's almost documentary like approach.
It's that rarest of productions, an American War Film that tells it how it was giving credit to all.