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What a Lovely War which begins on a single war grave, gradually pulling backward to reveal hundreds of identical crosses.
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* British — Littlewood, Joan, and the Theatre Workshop: Oh, What a Lovely War!
After producing a film adaption of his 1968 novel Only When I Larf, Deighton and photographer Brian Duffy bought the film rights to Joan Littlewood and Theatre Workshop's stage musical Oh, What a Lovely War!
of the 1969 film of the stage musical Oh, What a Lovely War!
What a Lovely War.
The 1963 English stage musical Oh, What a Lovely War!
What a Lovely War, the Music Room was used for the scene where the Austrian Emperor signs the declaration of war against Serbia.
He was educated at Grove Primary School, Whiteknights Primary School, then Meadway School, Tilehurst, where he appeared in school productions such as Toad of Toad Hall " and Oh, What a Lovely War !.
Another foray into the world of entertainment occurred in the 1960s when he served as the historical consultant for both the stage and film versions of Oh, What a Lovely War!
What a Lovely War and even an LP record of the 1966 Le Mans 24-hour race, inspired by his lifelong passion for motor-racing.
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What a Lovely War ( 1969 )
What a Lovely War ( 1969 ), co-starring Sir John Gielgud and Sir Laurence Olivier and directed by Richard Attenborough ; Justine ( 1969 ), directed by George Cukor ; Le Serpent ( 1973 ), co-starring Henry Fonda and Yul Brynner ; A Bridge Too Far ( 1977 ), in a controversial performance as Lieutenant General Frederick " Boy " Browning, also starring Sean Connery and an all-star cast and again directed by Richard Attenborough.
The works for which she is now best remembered are probably Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey ( 1958 ), which gained critical acclaim, and the satirical musical Oh, What a Lovely War!
What a Lovely War ( 1969 ).
What a Lovely War ( 1969 )
What a Lovely War ( 1969 ), Nicholas and Alexandra ( 1971 ), Mary, Queen of Scots ( 1971 ) and Young Winston ( 1972 ).
What A Lovely War summarizes and comments on the story of World War I using popular songs of the time, many of which were parodies of older popular songs, and using allegorical settings such as Brighton's West Pier to portray historical events.
What a Lovely War in a September 2006 episode entitled " Oh!
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What and War
* What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?
What more can one do ?, from The Disasters of War, 1812 – 15
* What Shaw Really Wrote about the War ( 2006 ).
What the GDR called the " Anti-Fascist Protective Wall " was a major embarrassment for the program during the Cold War, but it did stabilize East Germany and postpone its collapse.
* Court-martialed Vietnam War mass-murderer William Calley sporting the guileless grin of Alfred E. Neuman, complete with the parody catchphrase ' What, My Lai?
After the conclusion of the Dominion War, Worf is made the Federation ambassador to Qo ' noS ( the Klingon homeworld ), as depicted in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series finale " What You Leave Behind ".
Films made in the years following World War I tended to emphasise the horror or futility of warfare, most notably The Big Parade ( 1925 ) and What Price Glory?
What is clear is that from early on there were marked differences of wealth within the state, and these became even more serious after the law of Epitadeus, passed at some time after the Peloponnesian War, removed the legal prohibition of the gift or bequest of land.
* What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?
What the Boers presented was a mobile and innovative approach to warfare, drawing on their experiences from the First Boer War.
What they entirely failed to comprehend, however, was both the impact of destructive fire from trench positions and the mobility of cavalry raids, both of which had been developed in the American Civil War.
He largely moved away from historical parts when he played an Italian vineyard owner in California in They Knew What They Wanted ( 1940 ); a South Seas patriarch in The Tuttles of Tahiti ( 1942 ); and an American admiral during World War II in Stand by for Action ( 1942 ).
What has started as an argument over pay owed to soldiers by the Carthaginian Government, explodes into a full-scale revolution, known as the Mercenary War.
In his 2006 self-published book I Kept My Word: The Personal Promise Between a World War II Army Private and His Captain About What Really Happened to Glenn Miller, Clarence B. Wolfe — a gunner with Battery D, 134th AAA Battalion, in Folkestone, England — claims that his battery shot down Miller's plane.
* When, after World War II, France attempted to counter Hồ Chí Minh's popularity and gain the support of the U. S. by creating a puppet government with him, he said " What they call a Bảo Đại solution turns out to be just a French solution.
Bertie displays a fondness for pre-World War I slang, peppering his speech with words and phrases such as " What ho!
What is explicitly recognized as International Relations theory was not developed until after World War I, and is dealt with in more detail below.
What he valued in Wells was not the later polemicist, but the novelist whose evocation of certain aspects of life in England before the First World War recalled to Orwell comparable experiences of his own.

What and is
`` What is it you want me to do, Mr. Brenner ''??
What is the gunk ''??
`` Oh, it's that myth, about Orpheus and What is her name??
`` What is the scaffolding for, Brassnose ''??
`` What is your name, boy??
`` What is with this vow jazz ''??
What appears here is shorter than what he actually said but very close to his own words.
`` What is more true than anything else??
What is the history of criticism but the history of men attempting to make sense of the manifold elements in art that will not allow themselves to be reduced to a single philosophy or a single aesthetic theory??
What they are after is the beatific vision.
What they discuss with dialectical seriousness is the degree to which sex can inspire the Muse.
What one actually remembers is its greenness.
What Hume calls `` sensation '' is what Whitehead calls `` perception in the mode of presentational immediacy '' which is a sophisticated abstraction from perception in the mode of causal efficacy.
What he really wants is to find `` a sacred cause '' to which he can honestly devote himself.
What was only a vague suspicion in the case of Sherlock Holmes now appears as a direct accusation: the private eye is in danger of turning into his opposite.
For example, suppose a man wearing a $200 watch, driving a 1959 Rolls Royce, stops to ask a man on the sidewalk, `` What time is it ''??
What I am here to do is to report on the gyrations of the struggle -- a struggle that amounts to self-redefinition -- to see if we can predict its future course.
What I want to point out here is that all of them are ex-liberals, or modified liberals, with perhaps one exception.
What is the common man's complaint??
What is simply an opinion formed in defiance of the laws of human probability, whether or not it is later confirmed, has become by September of the election year `` a firm conviction ''.
What is more, the legends have become so sacrosanct that the very habit of self-examination or self-criticism smells of low treason, and men who practice it are defeatists and unpatriotic scoundrels.
`` What I'd like you to comment on is the criticism leveled at your Committee ''.
What is the probable course of future developments??

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