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Title Director Cast Genre Studio The Absentee: Christy Cabanne: Robert Edeson, Olga Grey: Drama: Mutual Film: After Dark: Frederick A. Thomson: Alec B. Francis, Eric ...
The battle was the British part of the Third Battle of Artois, a Franco-British offensive (known to the Germans as the Herbstschlacht (Autumn Battle). Field Marshal Sir John French and Douglas Haig (GOC First Army), regarded the ground south of La Bassée Canal, which was overlooked by German-held slag heaps and colliery towers, as unsuitable for an attack, particularly given the discovery in ...
American films by year; 1890s; 1890–1899: 1900s; 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909: 1910s; 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919: 1920s ...
The movie was the first film from theatre entrepreneur George Willoughby. [8] [9] The film was described as "one of the biggest picture undertakings yet attempted in Australia." [10] The village of Loos was recreated on Tamarama Beach in Sydney by scenic artist Jack Ricketts. The battle was staged with 300 extras including 100 returned servicemen.
Kapitel (For Women: Chapter 1); writer and director: Cristina Perincioli – award-winning documentary fiction on a women's strike in Berlin; 1972 Sambizanga; director: Sarah Maldoror – feature film about the liberation movement in Angola; 1972 The Heartbreak Kid; director: Elaine May; 1972 The Other Side of the Underneath; director Jane Arden
List of comic-based films directed by women; List of films based on comic strips; List of films based on English-language comics. List of films based on DC Comics publications; List of films based on Marvel Comics publications; List of films based on Archie Comics; List of films based on Dark Horse Comics; List of films based on Harvey Comics
The Rebels (1979), made for TV; The Seekers (1979), made for TV; George Washington (1984) Revolution (1985) The Devil's Disciple (1987) The Broken Chain (1993) The Patriot (2000), depiction of fictional battles with elements similar to the Battle of Camden, Battle of Elizabeth town, Siege of Yorktown, Militia actions and Battle of Cowpens
James Edmonds, the British official historian, recorded 61,713 British and c. 26,000 German casualties at the Battle of Loos. [ 8 ] [ a ] Elizabeth Greenhalgh wrote that of the 48,230 French casualties, 18,657 men had been killed or listed as missing, against the capture of 2,000 prisoners, 35 machine-guns, many trench mortars and other items ...