What Are Your Favourite Non-Duke War Movies?

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  • I don't like most of the old war films because they usually cast middle-aged actors. However "The Cruel Sea" is still quite good after 70 years.


    Among more modern war films I would have to say "Platoon" was the best, despite the weak performance by Charlie Sheen in the lead role.

  • Though it doesn't technically qualify as a war movie, in that it doesn't contain scenes of armed conflict, one of my favorite military movies from the Fifties is "Sayonara", starring Brando, Red Buttons and James Garner.

    It's probably my favorite Brando film, with the possible exception of "Godfather".

    The director admitted Brando ruined the film by using an inappropriate Southern accent.


    What a pity either Rock Hudson or William Holden were not cast, as originally intended.

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    Off the top of my head, I've always enjoyed Enemy at the Gates, with Jude Law. Patton is up there, as well. The Tuskegee Airmen, I watch often. I love Gettysburg!! Now, I know it's a mini series, but Band of Brothers tops all!


    Mark

  • Off the top of my head, I've always enjoyed Enemy at the Gates, with Jude Law. Patton is up there, as well. The Tuskegee Airmen, I watch often. I love Gettysburg!! Now, I know it's a mini series, but Band of Brothers tops all!


    Mark

    I've often wondered if "Patton" would have been so anti-war if Wayne had played the anti-Semite instead of George C. Scott?

  • Newer war films that I thought were well done:


    Hacksaw Ridge

    We Were Soldiers


    Older non-Duke film:

    Run Silent, Run Deep

    The Gallant Hours


    Also like The African Queen but never really classified it as a war movie in my mind.