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Robert Crawford
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- Joined: December 1998
- Location: Michigan
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It's really a shame that one of the best WWII films does not have a proper presentation on dvd. This film is one of those films that really shaped my interest in film during my childhood, partly because it was one of those rare early war films that kind of personalized the struggle, soldiers had to go through during their war experiences. Also, I think Lewis Milestone is one of the forgotten greats that has been unappreciated by critics and the general public for much too long. He was perhaps the best director when it came to making "War" films. The following is a partial list of his films which include several classic films.
- The Front Page
- All Quiet on the Western Front
- The General Died at Dawn
- Of Mice and Men
- Rain
- The Purple Heart
- The North Star
- Edge of Darkness
- A Walk in the Sun
- Halls of Montezuma
- Pork Chop Hill
- The Red Pony
- The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
- They Who Dare
- Ocean's Eleven
- Mutiny on the Bounty (1962 Version)
Crawdaddy
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