Zulu
Surely the longest running battle on film. And based on a true incident as well.
Other I happen to enjoy (by conflict):
1. The Patriot (Revolutionary War)
2. Glory (The Civil War)
3. Rough Riders (made-for-TV Spanish/American conflict)
4. Breaker Morant (Boer War)
5. Gallipoli (WW 1)
6. The Great Escape (WW 2)
7. The Bridges of Toko-Ri (Korea)
8. We Were Soldiers/Hamburger Hill (VietNam)
2007-11-12 07:38:56
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answered by msaudie2003 3
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Full Metal Jacket has to be the best, but I also like Hamburger Hill.
2007-11-12 07:32:11
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answered by Brian V 2
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Sgt. York - WW1 The lost Battalion - WW1 3 hundred - Spartan-Persian conflict conflict of Thermopylae Braveheart - thirteenth Century Scottish conflict Of Independence The Patriot - resourceful conflict a skinny pink Line - Guadalcanal conflict Bridge River Kwai - WW2 Fly Boys - WW1 Letters From Iwo Jima - WW2 Sand Pebbles - WW2 M*A*S*H* (The action picture) - Korean conflict Saving Pvt. Ryan - WW2 Patton - WW2 MacArthur - WW2 Band Of Brothers - WW2 complete steel Jacket - Vietnam conflict the gray Ghost - American Civil conflict Jarhead - Gulf conflict Black Hawk Down - Somalia conflict the golf green Berets - Vietnam conflict The Bunker - WW2 Troy - Greek/Trojan conflict Alexander - particularly some Wars Glory - American Civil conflict Gettysburg - American Civil conflict The pink Badge Of braveness - American Civil conflict Inglorious Bastards - WW2 Memphis Belle - WW2 Little Boy And fat guy - WW2 pink meat Chop Hill - Korean conflict The Bridge At Tokyo Ri - Korean conflict Shenandoah - American Civil conflict The Fog Of conflict - Korean conflict Hamburger Hill - Vietnam conflict Platoon - Vietnam conflict Tiger Land - Vietnam conflict Deer Hunter - Vietnam conflict All Quiet on the Western front - WW1 Andersonville - American Civil conflict penitentiary Camp Gallipoli - Dardanelles campaign conflict in Turkey throughout the time of WW1 The pink Baron - WW1 Gods And Generals - American Civil conflict
2016-10-02 05:15:35
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answered by prindle 4
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I'll go with "12 O'clock High".
There are others that I really like.
"The Caine Mutiny"
"Tora Tora Tora"
"Full Metal Jacket"
"Stalag 17"
"Sink the Bismark"
To name a few.
2007-11-12 21:27:11
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answered by Tin Can Sailor 7
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Saving Private Ryan is my all-time absolute favorite but there are lots that are really good!
2007-11-12 08:43:42
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answered by captobvious1231 2
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The Pianist and Schindler's List. Very good films about survival during the Holocaust.
2007-11-12 08:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Star Wars. Definitely Star Wars.
2007-11-12 07:32:29
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answered by AlexAtlanta 5
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We Were Soldiers, or The Green Berets with John Wayne
2007-11-12 07:40:48
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answered by tsudrafter 2
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Rules Of Engagement.
2007-11-12 07:36:25
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answered by Steven R 6
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check out a little gem from 1970 called "To Late The Hero" with Cliff Robertson and Michael Caine.
2007-11-12 07:51:44
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answered by Anonymous
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