In Reply to: Best war movies? posted by edta on August 4, 2000 at 18:13:41:
... Castle Keep (Burt Lancaster, 1969).A funny one this - it could almost make it onto the "alternative movies" listing which was posted a little while ago. Quite surreal atmosphere, but worthwhile seeing. I think it was based on, or inspired by, someone's memoirs - or possibly a novel by someone who saw active service.
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- Here's another ... - TG 02:47:39 08/06/00 (4)
- Re: Here's another ... - Pam 20:21:12 08/06/00 (0)
- That reminds me, another Burt Lancaser war film ... - TG 02:50:01 08/06/00 (2)
- One of Lancaster's best, IMO. - gino 04:40:24 08/09/00 (1)
- Re: One of Lancaster's best, IMO. It's on DVD - Tom Brennan 00:27:58 08/10/00 (0)