Fifty Great War Films

Fifty Great War Films

by TimNewark (Author)

Synopsis

From The Battle of the Somme (1916) through to American Sniper (2014), war and conflict has been a staple source of inspiration for the film industry since the turn of the 20th century. Today, this genre and its continued popularity, which has covered some of the most important conflicts in recent history, has become a means of educating the young and remembering the fallen. They are the war memorials of a modern society. This new study, which includes classics such as Sergeant York (1941) and The Great Escape (1963), and modern Hollywood epics such as Black Hawk Down (2001) and The Hurt Locker (2008), details fifty of the greatest war films of the last hundred years. Expert analysis detailing the varying influences behind each film is accompanied by a host of images and original movie posters, offering the reader rare and invaluable insight into some of the greatest cinematic productions ever made.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 16 Jun 2016

ISBN 10: 1472820002
ISBN 13: 9781472820006
Book Overview: Fifty Great War Films offers expert analysis of fifty of the definitive war films from the last century. Featuring films from the UK, US and Europe, this highly illustrated volume is a guaranteed hit with movie and history buffs alike.

Author Bio
Tim Newark is the author of several critically acclaimed military history books, including Highlander, The Fighting Irish, The Mafia at War, and Camouflage, which accompanied the Imperial War Museum exhibition. He was the editor of Military Illustrated for 17 years and has written seven TV military history documentary series, including Hitler's Bodyguards. He recently authored In & Out: a History of the Naval and Military Club for Osprey.