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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9781419811036
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 1419811037
Label: Warner Home Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageFrenchOriginal LanguageGermanOriginal LanguageItalianOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
MPN: WARD70566D
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 03, 2005
Running Time: 755 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: March 12, 1969
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My husband (me, too!) LOVES the old war movies with the acting greats. I was worried about purchasing this set of DVDs (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007TKNLK/ref=cm_cr_rev_prod_title), simply due to the age and the technology at the time the originals were produced. The quality of this collection is fantastic. The audio is easily manipulated through our home theater settings. I hope all my future purchases of these types of movies are as pleasing! This same comment goes for my other DVD purchase as well :)
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THE IS A GREAT COLLECTION FOR ALL OF US WHO GREW UP WITH THESES MOVIES. THEY ARE THE MOVIES THAT YOU JUST HAVE TO WATCH EVERY SO OFTEN TO TAKE YOU BACK TO THE DAYS WHEN YOU PLAYED ARMY WITH YOU FRIENDS. I ACTUALLY BOUGHT THIS FOR MY GRANDSON WHO HAS REACHED THAT AGE OF PLAYING WITH ARMY MEN AND WANTS TO EXPAND HIS IMAGINATION. THE GREAT THING IS THAT THESE MOVIES DON'T HAVE ALL THE BLOOD AND GUTS MOST OF THE LATER MOVIES HAVE. FACE IT...IT'S A LITTLE BOY THING TO PLAY ARMY.
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It was my husband's Christmas gift but we both enjoyed the hours watching all the movies at our leisure
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I'm sure there are statistics out there somewhere that could verify it, but my guess is that more movies have been done about World War II than any other war. Certainly, if you wanted to come up with a boxed set of movies about the War of 1812, you'd be hard-pressed to come up with one (the only one that comes to mind is The Buccaneer, dealing with Andrew Jackson, Jean Lafitte and the Battle of New Orleans). The WWII boxed set, Battlefront Europe, provides a sampling of stories taking place in the European Theater of Operations.
The first two movies in the set (based on when they were made) both deal with the Battle of the Bulge, that last real offensive by the Germans. Battleground is the better of the two, focusing on one group of soldiers involved in a battle that's bigger than they can fully grasp; they just do their part. As in all of these movies, some will live and some will die. The Battle of the Bulge is one of those all-star, big budget epics that Hollywood produced in the late sixties and early seventies (others include A Bridge Too Far and The Longest Day) that were often big on spectacle and short on real substance. The Battle of the Bulge has its moments but it is almost too ambitious and makes it seem like Henry Fonda's character was solely responsible for winning the battle (and maybe the war). Other stars include Charles Bronson, Dana Andrews, Telly Savalas and Robert Ryan.
Ryan, Bronson and Savalas would also be in the next movie, the fictional Dirty Dozen, in which Lee Marvin plays a plays-by-his-own-rules major who fashions a team of convicted soldiers to perform a special mission prior to D-Day. If they succeed, they get their freedom. While it is entertaining, it does take a long time to get to the actual mission. On the other hand, in the other truly fictional movie in the set - Where Eagles Dare - the mission kicks in almost immediately. In this movie, Richard Burton leads a small crew of soldiers (including a young Clint Eastwood) on a raid of a German castle where an American general is being held prisoner. There are some twists, however, in exactly what the mission is supposed to accomplish (from a plotting standpoint, this is easily the most sophisticated movie in the set).
Finally, there is The Big Red One, more specifically, the reconstructed version that adds close to an hour to the movie. The title refers to the insignia worn by the soldiers who are the principals in this movie, that of the U.S. 1st Infantry. Lee Marvin plays a grizzled sergeant (and WWI veteran) who leads a group of soldiers in what seems like every major battle in the ETO (as well as North Africa). I have not seen the original version, so I can't fully say whether the longer version is an improvement, but it is a decent movie.
In fact, all of these movies are decent, though not outstanding. I think if you were creating your own boxed set of WWII movies, none of these would make the top five, though not all would miss the cut by much. There are a few extras in the set, including some "making of" features and a commentary on The Big Red One. Overall, I'm rating this four stars: it's worth watching, but it's not the best there is.
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This is a great collection of WWII movies. They are individually packaged movies. The Big Red One: Great movie with Lee Marvin, this version is the extended edition more like a directors cut. They did a very good job on bringing the old footage back into the movie and cleaning it up so that everything looks like it belongs. Excellent movie captures the flavor of surviving small infantry group during WWII. The Battle of the Bulge, great action movie. Not Historically accurate but a good blend of action and adventure. The Dirty Dozen, great movie worth owning all by itself the fact that you get packaged with other movies is just gravy. Battleground, maybe the original Band of Brothers from 1949. Won 2 Academy awards. A good movie that shows the hardships of being a soldier.
Where Eagles Dare, you may have to watch this one two or three times just so you don't miss all the surprises and plot twist.
This is one of the better WWII sets. Lots of action and fun to watch. Maybe get your kids interested in history of what happen durring WWII.
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