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I've been on a 1940s war film kick lately - Battleground, They Were Expendable, Sahara, Sands of Iwo Jima, etc.

Usually, when "Favorite War Film" question is asked, most folks respond with modern movies - Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down, Platoon, etc. Sometimes folks will go back to the 60s or 70s with films like Patton, Lawrence of Arabia, or The Sand Pebbles. But rarely does anyone go earlier than that.

So I'm going to mix it up a bit... What's your favorite war film made before 1960?
 
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Paths of Glory
 
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The Story of GI Joe
Bataan with Robert Taylor
 
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The sound of music and Sargent York
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The Battle of the River Platte. Bonus points when they got three of the six principle ships to have a role. Seeing USS Salem fill in as Graf Spee is jarring, but they explain it in the beginning.


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Battleground and Sands Of Iwo Jima are my two favorites. Own them both ob DVD.
 
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The Dambusters(1955) is good. I really hope the remake by Peter Jackson is greenlit.

Sink The Bismarck is 1960, so it is close, and worthy a consideration.


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Twelve O'clock High (1949) with Gregory Peck



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A second vote for 'Paths of Glory'. I'll also throw in 'All Quiet on the Western Front'.
 
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Stalag 17
 
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Barbarian at the Gate
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A Walk in the Sun



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Twelve O'clock High, if pressed for one favorite, but They Were Expendable and Stalag 17 are right there with it.


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I always like Malta Story.


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All Quiet on the Western Front


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They Were Expendable or Sgt. York


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Best Years of Our Lives.
 
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Casablanca

Twelve O'clock High

Nothing else comes close


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^ listed my favorite..., these good too:

49th Parallel

The Steel Helmet

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I have to go with Sands of Iwo Jima. Every time it was on, my Dad would make sure we watched it. I remember one time when I was 7-8 years old, it was on at 11:30 pm. Dad made me take a nap and we watched it. He passed when I was in high school but every time I watch it brings me great happiness.


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