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Days of Glory
Just finished watching this flick "Days of Glory" a story of four North African soldiers fighting for the French in WWII. I really was not expecting much from this title, but it turned out to be an oustanding movie in every respect. An excellent mix of gritty combat and thought provoking drama, I highly recommend this movie for WWII fans. In French (and Arabic) with English subtitles, I got this at my local Blockbuster store, and it turned out to be one of the best WWII flicks I've seen in quite a while. Definitely worth a look if your local BB or other rental outlet carries it.
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Ostketten is there alot of vehicles in the movie??
Heres a good list of ww2 movies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_world_war_II_films
Heres a good list of ww2 movies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_world_war_II_films
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A few trucks, jeeps, that kind of thing. No armor that I can recall, this is a movie about foot soldiers, they basically walk everywhere...oh wait, do pack mules count...???Ostketten is there alot of vehicles in the movie??
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I saw this a while back, it was ok, for watching a bunch of Moroccans fight in Italy.
Prob I'll have a higher opinion of it when I see what I'm thinking is going to be horrid, The Miracle of St. Anna.
Prob I'll have a higher opinion of it when I see what I'm thinking is going to be horrid, The Miracle of St. Anna.
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I believe they are Algerians, and the story follows them from training in North Africa, then combat in Italy, and culminates with some pretty intense fighting in the Alsace region of France. I personally found it a refreshing change from the stuff Hollywood churns out, but anyone looking for a foreign version of Saving Private Ryan or Band of Brothers will likely be disappointed.ok, for watching a bunch of Moroccans fight in Italy.
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I had it on in the background while playing CombatMission:CMAK, so I wasn't watching it intently..checked it out from the neighborhood library, might have to check it out again.ostketten wrote:I believe they are Algerians, and the story follows them from training in North Africa, then combat in Italy, and culminates with some pretty intense fighting in the Alsace region of France. I personally found it a refreshing change from the stuff Hollywood churns out, but anyone looking for a foreign version of Saving Private Ryan or Band of Brothers will likely be disappointed.ok, for watching a bunch of Moroccans fight in Italy.
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