World War, 1914-1918 -- Drama
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Drama
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World War, 1914-1918
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Incoming Resources
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- Many wars ago
- The Guardians
- A call to spy, director, Lydia Dean Pilcher
- The crimson field, written by Sarah Phelps ; produced by Ann Tricklebank ; directed by David Evans, Richard Clark, Thaddeus O'Sullivan
- Rendezvous, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; screenplay by Bella Spewack [and others] ; produced by Lawrence Weingarten ; directed by William K. Howard
- The man who saved Christmas, Toy Factory Productions, Incorporated ; [presented by] Alliance Atlantis ; producer, Randi Richmond ; teleplay by Joe Maurer and Debra Frank and Steve L. Hayes ; story by Joe Maurer ; directed by Sturla Gunnarsson
- The seas beneath, screenplay and dialogue by Dudley Nichols ; directed by John Ford
- An accidental soldier, Goalpost Pictures & Taylor Media Production ; directed by Rachel Ward
- Forbidden Hollywood, Turner Entertainment Company ; Warner Brothers Pictures, Volume 10
- The Red Baron, Monterey Media presents ; a Niama Film production ; written and directed by Nikolai Mùˆllerschòˆn
- 1917, directed by Sam Mendes
- Testament of youth, director, James Kent ; writer, Juliet Towhidi
- 1915, an Australian Broadcasting Commission production in association with Lionheart Television Int
- Hell's angels, a Universal picture ; produced and directed by Howard Hughes
- War horse, Dreamworks Pictures and Reliance Entertainment present an Amblin Entertainment/Kennedy/Marshall Company production ; produced by Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy ; screenplay by Lee Hall and Richard Curtis ; directed by Steven Spielberg
- The white cliffs of Dover, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; a Clarence Brown production ; screen play by Claudine West, Jan Lustig and George Froeschel ; produced by Sidney Franklin ; directed by Clarence Brown
- A farewell to arms, Meet John Doe
- All quiet on the western front [1930] [format-full screen], Carl Laemmle presents ; by Erich Maria Remarque ; produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. ; adaptation and dialogue, Maxwell Anderson ; screenplay, George Abbott ; adaptation, Del Andrews ; directed by Lewis Milestone
- War, Warner Bros. Pictures
- 4 film favorites, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- The laureate, Metro International Entertainment, Lipsync and head Gear present ; in association with Metrol Technology and Bohemia ; a Cool Web Picture in association with Deya Productions ; produced in association with North End Pictures, Fluidity Films and Parton Pictures in co-production with Red Rock Entertainment ; produced by Guy de Beaujeu, William Nunez, Christian Parton ; written and directed by William Nunez
- The 39 steps, adapted by Patrick Barlow ; from the novel by John Buchan ; from the movie of Alfred Hitchcock, licensed by ITV Global Entertainment Limited ; and an original concept by Nobby Dimon and Simon Corble
- Westfront 1918, director, G.W. Pabst
- King and country, director, Joseph Losey
- Sgt. Stubby, an American hero, [director, Richard Lanni ; writers, Richard Lanni, Mike Stokey]
- A farewell to arms
- War requiem
- Ithaca
- Once an eagle, NBC Universal, Inc
- I was a spy, Carlton Film Distributors ; directed by Victor Saville ; written by Ian Hay and W.P. Lipscomb ; produced by Michael Balcon
- The world wars, producer, David White ; writers, Stephen David & David C. White ; director, John Ealer
- 37 days, A Hardy Pictures Production for BBC ; writer/producer, Mark Hayhurst ; producers, Lucy Bassnett-McGuire, Susan Horth ; director, Justin Hardy
- Legends of the fall, Tristar Pictures presents ; a Bedford Falls/Pangaea production ; an Edward Zwick film ; screenplay by Susan Shilliday and Bill Wittliff ; produced by Edward Zwick, Bill Wittliff, Marshall Herskovitz ; directed by Edward Zwick
- Walter's war, BBC Productions ; written by Kwame Kwei-Armah ; directed by Alrick Riley ; produced by Ruth Caleb
- Journey's end, screenplay by Simon Reade ; director, Saul Dibb
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