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  • rtfoe
    • Apr 2018
    • 9203
    • Richard
    • Shah Alam, Malaysia

    #226
    They were Expendable...about PT boats in the early part of the Pacific with John Wayne and an actor who played the commander who was actually an officer on PT boats in the Pacific.

    Cheers,
    Richard

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    • Nicko
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      • Apr 2019
      • 1553
      • Nick
      • East Anglia

      #227
      Oh no Dave!

      Now I've got that theme tune from Fighting Seabees stuck in my head.......

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      • Mini Me
        • Jun 2018
        • 10711

        #228
        Jut happened to remember another "Blast from the Past"........I don't think it has been mentioned. Another foreign job entitled Stalingrad. I have wanted to replace my VHS copy with a DVD but haven't seen one yet. Good flick if you don't mind subtitles. Rick H.

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        • minitnkr
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          • Apr 2018
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          • Paul
          • Dayton, OH USA

          #229
          Was in Dzohns' top ten Russian films I think. PaulE

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          • StevenRB
            • Oct 2020
            • 320

            #230
            Where Eagles Dare, Ice Station Zero, Von Ryan's Express, Patton, The Pianist....

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            • Guest

              #231
              Any of the videos on U tube from Russian film makers. Great waves of troops all played by members of the armed forces as if they are on maneuverers.

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              • adt70hk
                SMF Supporters
                • Sep 2019
                • 10506

                #232
                Lots of my great films already mentioned, Das Boot, Saving Private Ryan are up there for me plus some of the older black and white ones.

                There are few on the list more from a nostalgia angle for example because I was introduced to them by my dad, for example, Bridge at Remagen and of course The Great Escape. Schindler's List has to be on the list, given the wartime setting. Loved Kelly's Heroes too.....

                I do have a bit of an odd one to add to the list though, I'm not sure how I found it or saw it the first time although I do remember being fairly young and haven't watched it years, not sure if it's been mentioned already but how about......Ja, ja, mein General! But Which Way to the Front?

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                • Guest

                  #233
                  OK the best of the lot. when about 5 I saw my first George Formbie film.

                  Just loved the singing & ukulele.



                  So the best of war films :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy:

                  I know you will vote it the best :rolling::rolling::rolling::flushed::flushed::flus hed::flushed::flushed:

                  Laurie

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                  • Steven000
                    • Aug 2018
                    • 2848
                    • Steven
                    • Belgium

                    #234
                    The first war-movie I watched as a kid was 'Battle of the bulge', living in Belgium for me this was the ultimate WWII story of the Ardennes (Also thought they fought 4 years in the Ardennes, like... only there :tears-of-joy: ). It took me years to find out how a real Tiger-tank looked like though :smiling6:.
                    Das boot, I still watch it sometimes and it remains epic imho.
                    The Memphis Belle, love B17's.
                    I like many others, incl Band of Brothers.
                    Cheers,
                    Steven

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                    • Tim Marlow
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                      • Apr 2018
                      • 19027
                      • Tim
                      • Somerset UK

                      #235
                      Pet hate of mine right there Laurie.
                      He is a fantastic entertainer and a really great player…..and a Dinky Do in the best of his wartime films “let George do it. I absolutely love him….but he plays a Banjolele!
                      I Know he wrote a song about it, and everyone calls it a Uke, but it isn’t :loudly-crying: :loudly-crying: :loudly-crying:
                      A Uke is a guitar like instrument, with an open wooden sound box. A Banjo style instrument, like this, is basically a snare drum with strings….using a closed snare drum like structure as a soundbox…..the banjo type is louder, and is almost certainly why he played it originally. It would cut through in unamplified venues.
                      As an aside, relentless Banjolele playing was the reason Jeeves left young Bertie’s employ in “Thank you Jeeves”…..

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                      • Guest

                        #236
                        Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                        Pet hate of mine right there Laurie.
                        He is a fantastic entertainer and a really great player…..and a Dinky Do in the best of his wartime films “let George do it. I absolutely love him….but he plays a Banjolele!
                        I Know he wrote a song about it, and everyone calls it a Uke, but it isn’t :loudly-crying: :loudly-crying: :loudly-crying:
                        A Uke is a guitar like instrument, with an open wooden sound box. A Banjo style instrument, like this, is basically a snare drum with strings….using a closed snare drum like structure as a soundbox…..the banjo type is louder, and is almost certainly why he played it originally. It would cut through in unamplified venues.
                        As an aside, relentless Banjolele playing was the reason Jeeves left young Bertie’s employ in “Thank you Jeeves”…..

                        OK ok calm down Tim. You will get your self nuked. At your age this excitement is not good for you.

                        Been in touch with George & he said reluctantly you are correct.

                        But I am still going to call it a ukulele. :tears-of-joy: Especially as I am "Cleaning windows" tomorrow.
                        As I watch a certain little lady when leaning on the lampost.

                        Laurie

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                        • scottie3158
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                          • Apr 2018
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                          • Paul
                          • Holbeach

                          #237
                          One of my favourites was Boys in Company C

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                          • Tim Marlow
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                            • Apr 2018
                            • 19027
                            • Tim
                            • Somerset UK

                            #238
                            Originally posted by Laurie
                            OK ok calm down Tim. You will get your self nuked. At your age this excitement is not good for you.

                            Been in touch with George & he said reluctantly you are correct.

                            But I am still going to call it a ukulele. :tears-of-joy: Especially as I am "Cleaning windows" tomorrow.
                            As I watch a certain little lady when leaning on the lampost.

                            Laurie
                            …..with your little Ukelele in your hand I suppose :flushed:

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                            • tr1ckey66
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                              • Mar 2009
                              • 3592

                              #239
                              ‘Carry on up the Khyber’ - who can forget the brave men of the 3rd Foot and Mouth regt. defending the pass with a Gattling gun with only a gramophone record for ammo. Stirring stuff!
                              Paul

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                              • Guest

                                #240
                                Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                                …..with your little Ukelele in your hand I suppose :flushed:
                                na a big wet soapy mop.

                                singing Georges song : "with a little ukulele in my hands" :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy:

                                Laurie

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