| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 345.1 | Close attention to real history | TLE::JBISHOP |  | Mon Oct 04 1993 15:21 | 11 | 
|  |     As I remember this movie, it closely follows Cecil
    Woodham-Smith's book _The_Reason_Why_.
    
    Great moustances on Lord Cardigan, by the way!
    
    The sweaters are named after the lords, so that's the
    reason why the names sound odd.
    
    I saw it in the theaters and liked it.
    
    		-John Bishop
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| 345.2 |  | 51219::GARLICK_N |  | Wed Oct 13 1993 11:06 | 17 | 
|  |     I saw this film when it came out (I was 15) and it completely bowled me
    over. I walked around in a daze for the rest of the day, totally
    wrapped up in its atmosphere. And it was, I think, probably the film
    that started me going to the movies regularly. I remember thinking that
    if one film could have that much of an effect on me then I was going to
    go as often as I could. 24 years later I still am.
    
    And even after all this time, so much it still stays with me: Cardigan
    and Lucan continually insulting each other; the floggings; the cartoon
    interludes; Nolan's death (the shell bursting overhead and his scream)
    and the final shot of the dead horse as it changes into a cartoon and
    the way the buzzing of the flies fills the soundtrack.
    
    Great film.
    
    Nick
                                                          
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| 345.3 |  | 3270::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Fri Oct 29 1993 14:27 | 12 | 
|  |     This was a great movie that I have wanted to see again for many years
    since it was released, but it has never been put on video, nor released
    again in theaters, I'm told, because of some legal dispute.  Such a
    pity to lose this film.  That the BBC has shown it may mean that it has
    the possibility of being re-released theatrically.
    
    One scene I remember well is just after the troops have landed and they
    start marching off to pipes and drums.  Before long they are all burnt
    out and flagging, yellow with pallid sickness of one sort or another.
    The transition is as striking as Kubrick's bone to space shuttle cut in
    "2001: A Space Oydessy".
    
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| 345.4 | its on video in the UK | 42721::IVES_J | One i-node short of a file system | Mon Nov 01 1993 09:46 | 6 | 
|  |     The film is definitely available on Video. Its on one of the more
    Art-house labels as part of a series of British films of the sixties.I
    think 'performance' is one of the other in the series. The cover
    picture is of Nolan dying, which I think was the original poster art.
    I have seen it at my Local W H Smith (UK newsagent and video/music
    store)
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| 345.5 | It's magnificent.but it isn.t war | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | I'm not a schizo.....Nor am I | Wed Jul 12 1995 02:36 | 8 | 
|  |     
    After the charge and the cavalry has been devastated by the Russian
    cannon, the few survivors limp back to thier starting point.
    One cavalryman says to his officer...
    
    "Go again Sir....?"
    
    Brilliant.
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| 345.6 | I guess I saw a different movie | HOTLNE::SHIELDS |  | Sun Dec 29 1996 00:50 | 8 |