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Oh! What a Lovely War is an every-man-for-himself adaptation of Charles Chilton's 1963 play, as staged in London by Joan Littlewood. The tragedy of World War I is redefined in bawdy music-hall terms, ... read more read more...beginning with a verbal free-for-all involving the Crowned Heads of Europe. The war is presented as the "new attraction" at the Brighton Amusement Pier, complete with syrupy cheer-up songs, shooting galleries, free prizes and a scoreboard toting up the dead. Throughout the proceedings, the camera concentrates on a middle-class family, whose five sons end up as cannon fodder. The final image is a veddy proper British picnic on a graveyard. Of the many fleeting satiric images parading past the camera, one of the most indelible is the sight of several generals playing leapfrog as the world all around them goes to hell in a handbasket. The awesome all-star cast includes Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson, Maggie Smith, John Gielgud, Michael Redgrave, Jack Hawkins, John Mills, Susannah York, Dirk Bogarde and Phyllis Calvert. We haven't seen this many Englishmen in one place since the last Wimbledon match. The whole affair was supervised by Richard Attenborough, making his directorial debut (a question: why was he up to the challenge of this musical extravaganza, yet seemed helpless in the face of 1985's A Chorus Line?). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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G, 2 hr. 24 min.

Directed by: Richard Attenborough

Release Date: October 3, 1969

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DVD Release Date: November 7, 2006

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  • May 22, 2008
    cute. definatly recomend a soundtrack of it!! its a really silly musical. imagine seven brides for seven brothers mixed with the war aspects of All Quiet on the western front, but rated G!!! so a lot of the attempts to be nonoffensive just turns out to be oddly politically incorr... read moreect now. time pieces... it was based from a staged play, that would be AWEsome!! so if this is ever performed live, dont miss it!!!!!!!!
  • June 21, 2007
    Brilliantly dark look at Vietnam through the lens of WWI music hall. Dripping with restrained irony, this is all too often overlooked today. Due for a revival.

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Wesley Lovell
August 15, 2011
Wesley Lovell, Oscar Guy

An anti-war musical whose originality has never been successfully repeated. Full Review

Ken Hanke
April 9, 2008
Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

Remains the most interesting and daring film Attenborough ever made. Full Review

February 23, 2012
Variety

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