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  1. RobertMG

    "Went The Day Well?" Included in the Blu Ray Set "Their Finest Hour" From The Film Movement.

    Tony my friend have u seen this one? https://www.vcientertainment.com/product/way-ahead-the/ GREAT film and the uncut version released in England!
  2. RobertMG

    "Went The Day Well?" Included in the Blu Ray Set "Their Finest Hour" From The Film Movement.

    I do consider "Best" a war film but you are right shows u what our fighting men lost while they were at battle and then the re-adjustment to being home - stunning filmmaking - also Till The End Of Time is similar in angle.
  3. RobertMG

    "Went The Day Well?" Included in the Blu Ray Set "Their Finest Hour" From The Film Movement.

    Agreed I think Destination Tokyo starring Cary grant was one of the greatest Warners did, NOT cartoonish, but it focused on the Japan-USA angle. Fox's Guadalcanal Diary also one of the best. They Were Expendable Dec 31, 1945. But if u haven't grabbed the set "Their Finest Hour" make a gift...
  4. RobertMG

    "Went The Day Well?" Included in the Blu Ray Set "Their Finest Hour" From The Film Movement.

    Thanks my friend! The only realistic war film to come out of Hollywood during the war was The Best Years Of Our Lives - the film is being shown at Eastman Houses theater in Rochester I think next week. Wish Fathom Events would show it! I will forever be grateful to Robert Osborne for...
  5. RobertMG

    "Went The Day Well?" Included in the Blu Ray Set "Their Finest Hour" From The Film Movement.

    What got me is the level of violence for a 1942 film is horrific - excellent film making and stunning propaganda to rouse the British public and quite effective - compare that to films made in the USA - I think the best USA War film was The Best Years Of Our Lives hands down.
  6. RobertMG

    "Went The Day Well?" Included in the Blu Ray Set "Their Finest Hour" From The Film Movement.

    Thanks Keith - thanks for the info, I tried finding a New York Times review from the films debut in NYC - cannot find one. This set really went under the radar - and boy was Robert Osborne spot on when he introduced this film on TCM - miss him every day. Our friends the Brits made the best...
  7. RobertMG

    "Went The Day Well?" Included in the Blu Ray Set "Their Finest Hour" From The Film Movement.

    Thanks to The Home Theater Forum for letting me share this one review. Good show Film Movement in fact 'ripping!" With Christmas days away we heartily recommend you grab this set in either Blu Ray or DVD! This GREAT set should be on every film collector's shelf and in a prominent spot because...
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