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May 8th, 2012: The Big Red One (1980)

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1 Comment Posted in "Based on a True Story", Adaptation, Campaign History, Movie of the Day, Period Film, War Movies Tagged amphibious landing, children of famous people, concentration camp, Czechoslovakia, D-Day, Gene Corman, hard ass seargant, Israel, Lee Marvin, Lorimar Films, Mark Hamill, Nazis, Normandy, North Africa, Palm D'Or Nomination, Perry Lang, Robert Carradine, Samuel Fuller, Sicily, The Big Red One, U.S. Army, Vichy, World War Two

April 14th, 2012: The Beast of War aka The Beast (1988)

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