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  2. World War I film propaganda - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. entered the war in April 1917, which achieved Wellington House's primary objective. The DOI increased its production of war films, but did not know what would play most effectively in the U.S., leading to nearly every British war film being sent to the States thereafter, including The Tanks in Action at the Battle of the Ancre and The Retreat of the Germans at the Battle of Arras ...

  3. List of war films and TV specials set between 1914 and 1945

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    The End of the War (1984), at the end of World War II, a Serbian man takes his son to search for and kill five members of the Croatian Ustaše militia who tortured and killed his wife; A Youth Orchestra (1985) Odlazak ratnika, povratak maršala (1986), TV series; Lager Niš (1987), Nazi death camp in Niš, Serbia

  4. List of World War I films - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor and his companions end up in World War I 1986 UK Biggles: John Hough: A 20th-century salesman time-travels back to 1917 and meets pilot Biggles: A N 1986 US The Twilight Zone "The Convict's Piano" (1986 episode) Thomas J. Wright: A convict time travels through time by playing music from that era, including a brief stop in World War I ...

  5. World War I in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    There have been comparably few games set during World War I. Many of those that have been made focused on the air war, such as Sopwith from 1984. However, NecroVision is one of the few first person shooters games set in World War I, where the player fights on known battlefields during the war, such as the Somme.

  6. Category:American World War I films - Wikipedia

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    War Is Over! War Nurse; War of the Worlds: Goliath; Waterloo Bridge (1931 film) Waterloo Bridge (1940 film) The White Cliffs of Dover (film) Wilson (1944 film) Wonder Woman (2017 film) The World Moves On

  7. The Lost Battalion (2001 film) - Wikipedia

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    [1] BeyondHollywood.com praised the visuals and cinematography for creating a war movie suitable for television without compromising on intensity and action: "The problem with many war films is that after the gore and bloodletting of Saving Private Ryan any war movie looks like an exercise in G-rated filmmaking.

  8. Second World War in cinema: 20 of the best war movies ever made

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    THE COUNTDOWN: D-Day marked the beginning of the end of the Second World War, a period of our history captured on screen in all its guts and glory. Graeme Ross sticks his head above the parapet...

  9. The Night That Panicked America - Wikipedia

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    The Night That Panicked America is an American made-for-television drama film that was originally broadcast on the ABC network on October 31, 1975. The telefilm dramatizes events surrounding Orson Welles' famous — and infamous – War of the Worlds radio broadcast (based on the 1898 novel of the same name by English author H. G. Wells) of October 30, 1938, which had led some Americans to ...