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The Great War

  • Mini serie TV
  • 1964
  • 40min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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The Great War (1964)
Documentario militareGuerraStoriaUn documentario

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaOne of the greatest achievements of television - aired in 26 episodes from 1964. Use of extensive archival material and sound effects combined with contemporary classical music from this are... Leggi tuttoOne of the greatest achievements of television - aired in 26 episodes from 1964. Use of extensive archival material and sound effects combined with contemporary classical music from this area.One of the greatest achievements of television - aired in 26 episodes from 1964. Use of extensive archival material and sound effects combined with contemporary classical music from this area.

  • Star
    • Michael Redgrave
    • Ralph Richardson
    • Emlyn Williams
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    • Star
      • Michael Redgrave
      • Ralph Richardson
      • Emlyn Williams
    • 29Recensioni degli utenti
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    Michael Redgrave
    Michael Redgrave
    • Self - Narrator
    • 1964
    Ralph Richardson
    Ralph Richardson
    • Douglas Haig
    • 1964
    Emlyn Williams
    Emlyn Williams
    • Lloyd George
    • 1964
    Marius Goring
    Marius Goring
    • Various
    • 1964
    Cyril Luckham
    Cyril Luckham
    • Various
    • 1964
    Sebastian Shaw
    Sebastian Shaw
    • Various
    • 1964
    William Rae
    • Self - Canadian Officer
    • 1964
    R.J. Carless
    • Self - British Soldier
    • 1964
    John Figarovsky
    • Self - American Soldier
    • 1964
    Cyril A. Lee
    • Self - British Soldier
    • 1964
    Alfred J.E. Blackmore
    • Self - British Sailor
    • 1964
    Philip Sylvester
    • Self - British Soldier
    • 1964
    Richard Talbott Kelly
    • Self - British Officer
    • 1964
    Mary Brough-Robertson
    • Self - British Woman
    • 1964
    M. Hall
    • Self - British Woman
    • 1964
    Harold Carter
    • Self - British Soldier
    • 1964
    A.E. Davis
    • Self - British Soldier
    • 1964
    Sydney White
    • Self - British Soldier
    • 1964
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    toonnnnn

    Waste of the youth of a generation

    This documentry explains about the start of the war,then takes you through the misery of trench war fare.This is heart breaking and informative and moving,old soldiers recall the mud ,the gas,the sheer misery of fighting in water filled trenches. One soldier explains what it was like to take part in a firing squad,the guilt and pain etched on his face. The war is covered from all aspects ,home front,the somme,gallipoli and the russian revolution.Lawrence of arabia is mentioned briefly a romantic hero in a world full of horror. The saying in Britain was that it would be over by christmas and in Germany by the time the leaves fell in autumn.People volunteered to fight in 1914 but by 1915 it was obvious this was the war to end all wars. Watch this its compelling stuff then say two prayers thank God you didnt have to fight it,and ask God that theres no more world wars ,world war 3 will be the end. This series has stood the test of time its for serious students of war. Peace to the world
    BusyBusey

    The War To End All Wars

    Even though it was nearly 40 years old and in Black & White "The Great War" immediatly grabbed my attention with its music,truly shocking images and excellent narration.

    The start alone would be worth a "10" score,showing a British soldier staring blankly beside a German Officers gruesome corpse whilst that haunting,bombastic music plays."The Great War" as it was known before before that other War is a Brilliant and Intelligent series about the First World war that certainly does not hold back.As i said some of the images are truly shocking with film footage of British,French and German dead shown through-out the series,yet this is vital in showing the futility of war and in particular,"The Great War itself." Certainly some of the images you see in this series you will not be able to forget forexample even though i saw the "Gallipoli" over 6 months ago i can still remember the ending showing a British or ANZAC soldier with his head in hands whilst the credits rolled and the sublime score brought the episode to an end.Also the pictures of Lancashires Landing from the same episode are equally hard to forget even though they were just drawings.I can honestly say that Music,Imagery and Narration has never been used together so well,not even in "The World at War"

    On the negative side,Propaganda footage was used far to often and was easy to spot(just look at the angle the camera was facing) as was some of the same footage. Also British High Command seemed to get off rather lightly in "The Somme" episode.Because although Haig and Rawlinson should certainly not take all of the blame it annoyed me that they didnt recieve any critcism and the 'inexperience' of the British army was often highlighted as the main problem as far as that battle is concerned.Also of the interviews with those that fought in the war,i didnt think there was enough ordinary British soldiers to give their opinion and to many 'Cut-glass' accented men.Nothing against those men,just i dont think it was a fair representation,regardless of how they speak.

    But my complaints are certainly minor and i would advise anyone with an interest in the First World war to watch this or buy the DVD.
    frankiehudson

    Astounding archive footage

    This series is a PRICELESS exercise in archive footage - make no bones about it.

    The series is over 10 hours long yet consists almost entirely of archive footage from all the major battles of the war, particularly the Western Front. There is the odd interview with the veterans, well and alive and indeed quite young in 1964, yet the amazing sight is the reel after reel of archive footage. Where did they get it all from? (and why is it NEVER used in any WWI film before or since? - they all use the same few stills and films over and over again).

    Countless shots of the Somme battlefields, Belgium, Verdun, and everywhere!

    I only chanced upon it in the library, for a cheap rental; but watch this urgently.

    Another surprising impression is the sheer modernity of the whole thing - great guns, brilliant filming, great troop movements, even aeroplanes and dog fights. Footage shot from old Sopwith Camels of bomb-drops and stuff like that.

    It shows the Middle East fronts, Italy vs. Austria, Romanian fronts, Russian, the whole shebang! Also has a fantastic classical score to accompany it and brilliant narration by Sir Michael Redgrave.
    rjhargreaves

    Great War, even greater documentary

    Quite simply the definitive documentary on the First World War. 26 40-minute episodes which do as much as any book to encapsulate the 1914-1918 conflict. I'd go so far as to say it surpasses the World at War (which basically copied it!) as THE television documentary. The narration is perfectly pitched, the soundtrack is stunning, and there were enough veterans from all sides to add personal insights into the war. But what I think lifts it above all other Great War programmes (apart from the length) is that it gives airtime to campaigns that simply don't get a look in normally - the Eastern Front and Palestine; there are even lengthy segments on the war at sea with some excellent archive footage. If you've got a day to spare, watch it all in one go: you'll be better for it...
    shrbw

    The definitive television series about the first worldwar.

    In the early 1960's the BBC had a very talented production team that had come together to make a nightly 'magazine' feature called 'Tonight'. They somehow became part of a project to create a series about the First World War (then still known by some people as the 'Great War').

    Something of this magnitude had never before been attempted in Britain. It required a great deal of painstaking research and assembling still photographs and archive film from all over the world. More to the point, at this period, a large number of the participants were still alive and could be interviewed - the series is a priceless exercise in 'oral history'.

    The principal historical consultant and writer was John Terraine, the foremost military historian of the time, and Michael Redgrave was engaged to speak the narration.

    The series appeared in 1964, when I saw it as a child. It was an outstanding success, and spawned a rather weaker sequel, 'The Lost Peace'.

    Then, for reasons best known to themselves, the BBC sat on the tapes. Some isolated episodes were sometimes shown at the Imperial War Museum in London, but the series was largely forgotten.

    However, it has recently been re-released in its entirety as five double video packs. It should not be confused with any other series of a similar title - this remains the original and the best!

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      The people who were interviewed for the series had to thoroughly rehearse their testimonies, because the interviews were recorded on expensive 35mm film stock, which had to be used in minimal quantities.
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      Edited into I Was There: The Great War Interviews (2014)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 30 maggio 1964 (Regno Unito)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Australia
      • Canada
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 40min
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.33 : 1

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