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Captured in
battle
he is sent to a prisoner of war camp in the Scottish Highlands, run by Major Farquhar (Richard E Grant) In short order he falls in love with a local girl (Anna Friel), strikes up a friendship with the Major, and discovers that his long lost grandfather, who fled from France during the revolution, lives just up the road!
And why did they sound like supersonic planes in the
battle
through the sky in the end ?
It becomes a
battle
of survival between humans and aliens with the dog population also being involved.
The Gundam pilots were trained to
battle
a powerful insurgency known as Oz.
For ten long years, we watched the team
battle
against the Goa'uld, the Replicators, the Ori and many other aggressors.
The story is universal in that it's a
battle
between good, evil and the world between.
And in an unusual approach to Hollywood's
battle
against Commies, the appeals to patriotism fall on deaf ears; the hero isn't motivated by anything so ennobling.
Of course the war scene on Guadalcanal truly showed the horror faced by our soldiers during this epic
battle.
For special features they could have say a Marine historian talk about the
battle
and if Mr. Schmid's wife or son are still alive they could be interviewed as well.
The
battle
scene was quite realistic as far as a 1945,film would go.
The winner of the
battle
eats the loser alive.
they go out and they look
battle
and run into new pokemon and take on new adventures with Pikachu and other pokemon favorites.
The film is based on Kipling's heroic lines that inspire Hollywood's biggest movie 1939.Out of the drumbeat rhythm of Kipling's most famous 85 lines rises a picture that will become known as the one great movie of the year.Big on the score of its armies in battle,its war elephants,its bandit hordes,its terror temples Thugs and mystic mountains of India .The picture is bigger still in its scope and sweep,is thrill and action but biggest biggest of all in the life breathes through three(Gary Grant,Victor McLagen and Douglas Fairbanks Jr) roaring,reckless,swaggering sons of the thundering gunfighters men who stride its mighty scenes in the flesh and blood of high adventure,it's a honest film of it all that makes Gunga Din a new experience in entertainment .Joan Fontaine gambled her against the valiant sergeants three.The romance between Fontaine and Fairbanks Jr aflame through dangerous days and nights of terror in a land where anything can happen.
Although, it may be a bit much for the average movie watcher if one can't interpret certain subtleties in the film (for example, our hero's name is Achilles, and in the final
battle
between him and Alexander he's shot in the heel with a rocket, just as Achilles in mythology was shot in his heel).
David's youth is told in flashback; how he was chosen by a Prophet of Yahweh to be King of Israel, and earns his way to be second to the king, Saul, by defeating Goliath the Phiiistine in
battle
when all else are afraid to beard the giant warrior.
But she has a husband, Uriah; when she becomes pregnant, it becomes necessary for Uriah to come in from the battlefield and spend time at home; he instead asks David to set him in the forefront of the battle, even after being aroused by Verdon's dance.
The best scenes are on Guadalcanal, where he's in a machine gun nest trying to fend off the advancing Japanese soldiers in a hellish looking night time battle, and later a dream sequence in the hospital where he sees himself walking down a train platform with a white cane, dark glasses, and holding out a tin cup, all the while his girlfriend walks backward away from the camera.
The best film on the
battle
of San Antonio, Texas in March 1836, was John Wayne's 1960 epic THE ALAMO.
JACKNIFE is a fine adaptation of Stephen Metcalfe's play 'Strange Snow' (the screenplay was also written by Metcalfe), sensitively directed by David Hugh Jones, that explores the too frequently forgotten effect of
battle
on veterans damaged permanently by the heinous cruelties of war.
For those who aren't familiar with the name, Haldeman wrote the award-winning science fiction novel "The Forever War." It's considered one of the very best powered
battle
armor novels, right up there with Robert Heinlein's "Starship Troopers" and John Steakley's "Armor."
And this movie is really more like a giant powered
battle
armor movie, rather than giant robots.
The huge
battle
is exhausting.
Flavia(Florinda Bolkan of "Don't Torture a Duckling" fame)is locked away in a convent of carnal desires by her father.Tired of all of the sadism she sees around her(rape of a young woman in a pigsty,sexual cravings,horse castration)Flavia decides to run from the convent with her Jewish friend from the outside,Abraham.The two don't get very far before they are captured and then brought back to be tortured and forced to repent.After punishment she joins up with a band of Muslims called the Tarantulas,who had invaded the convent prior and leads a crusade that turns into nothing short of a bloody
battle
behind the convent walls."Flavia the Heretic" is a well-directed and fairly notorious piece of Italian nunsploitation.The film is slightly gruesome and sleazy at times.The acting is great and the characters are well-developed.Overall,"Flavia the Heretic" is a genuinely moving and intelligent movie with plenty of nudity and gore.You can't go wrong with it.8
The film contains quite a bit of good adventure-level dialogue and a very strong climactic
battle
scene.
Charlton Heston, as as Andrew Jackson, prepared to play the part of an elder general and then discovered the man was young at the time of the battle; but he is often effective, grey-haired or not, especially in his exchanges with Henry Hull as Mr. Peavey.
After World War Two the US Army decided to tackle a problem they faced throughout the war; that many soldiers got into
battle
and found themselves totally unable to kill another human being unless it was a matter of 'me or them'.
It can now be the time for this broken man to finally "win" his penultimate
battle.
I was surprised with all the vessels of the Rebel
Battle
ships and all Imperial War Ships and Super Star Destroyers.
Most movies involving a spy or a war are filled with a slick talking Brit or a mighty battle, but not this.
Of all the movies of the seventies, none captured to truest essence of the good versus evil
battle
as did the Sentinel.
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