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* 1940s war movie ''The Fighting 69th'' starring James Cagney. |
* 1940s war movie ''The Fighting 69th'' starring James Cagney. |
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* The [[Time Travel]] plot of Terry Gilliam's ''[[12 Monkeys]]'' has several short scenes set on the Western front, and the war is also referenced by the [[Present Day Past]] characters in the movie {{spoiler|because [[Fish Out of Temporal Water|one of the time travellers apparently got stuck there and was acting suspiciously for that era.]] }} |
* The [[Time Travel]] plot of Terry Gilliam's ''[[12 Monkeys]]'' has several short scenes set on the Western front, and the war is also referenced by the [[Present Day Past]] characters in the movie {{spoiler|because [[Fish Out of Temporal Water|one of the time travellers apparently got stuck there and was acting suspiciously for that era.]] }} |
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* There's a little known 2004 independent film about American soldiers on the western front in 1918, called ''[ |
* There's a little known 2004 independent film about American soldiers on the western front in 1918, called ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20131230125956/http://companykthefilm.com/ Company K]''. It's based on a semi-autobiographic novel by William March, one of the American veterans of the war. |
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* ''Oh! What A Lovely War''. |
* ''Oh! What A Lovely War''. |
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* ''A Bear Named Winnie'', chronicling the life of the original Winnipeg/Winnie the black bear, the bear that eventually inspired A. A. Milne to create [[Winnie the Pooh]]. |
* ''A Bear Named Winnie'', chronicling the life of the original Winnipeg/Winnie the black bear, the bear that eventually inspired A. A. Milne to create [[Winnie the Pooh]]. |