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  2. Cowards (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Holland of Variety deemed the film to be "a well-turned sophomore drama", even though "over-strident in its political correctness". [2]Javier Ocaña of El País considered that the helmers had moved from the "freshness, boldness and uniqueness" of their debut work to the "doctrine, discourse and academicism" of Cowards, underpinning "a coarse and inconsequential discourse".

  3. Cowards (1970 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cowards is a 1970 American drama film written and directed by Simon Nuchtern about the then-topical issue of draft evasion in the Vietnam War. [1] [2] It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1970.

  4. Coward (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Coward, a Mexican drama film; The Coward, 2021 novel by Jarred McGinnis; Cowards, an American drama film; Cowards (2008 film), a Spanish bullying-themed drama film; Kapurush (The Coward), 1965 film by Satyajit Ray; The Cowards, a Czech novel by Josef Škvorecký; Cowards (comedy troupe), a British four-man comedy act

  5. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

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    The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a 2007 American epic revisionist Western film written and directed by Andrew Dominik.Based on Ron Hansen's 1983 novel of the same name, the film dramatizes the relationship between Jesse James and Robert Ford, focusing on the events that lead up to the titular killing.

  6. In Which We Serve - Wikipedia

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    The film was the second most popular movie at the British box office in 1943. [20] (According to Kinematograph Weekly the film was the most popular. [21]) The film was one of the most successful British films ever released in the US, earning $1.8 million in rentals ($24.6 million in 2023 dollars [22]). [23]

  7. Advance to the Rear - Wikipedia

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    The film is based on the 1957 novel Company of Cowards by Jack Schaefer, whose inspiration was an article by William Chamberlain, published in the Saturday Evening Post in 1956. Chamberlain recounts the apocryphal Civil War stories of "Company Q" (19th century army slang for the sick list), a unit composed of coward soldiers who are given a ...

  8. Noël Coward - Wikipedia

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    Coward in 1972. Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 1899 – 26 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what Time called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise".

  9. Gun for a Coward - Wikipedia

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    Gun for a Coward is a 1957 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Abner Biberman and starring Fred MacMurray, Jeffrey Hunter and Janice Rule. The film also stars Josephine Hutchinson as MacMurray's mother, despite being less than five years his senior.