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Time Out's 50 Greatest World War II Movies
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All films in accolade 'Time Out's 50 Greatest World War II Movies' (demonic )

Objective: Compiled to mark the release of Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds in 2009, Time Out magazine, with the assistance of QT himself, selected their fifty (actually 54) best films of the second world war; the most cinematic and thematically wide-ranging of conflicts. From the battlefields of France to the Pacific arena, the streets of Berlin and Paris to the African campaign, and the shocking realities of Hitler's final solution. The image reflects the film justly chosen for the top spot. Come and see them all to win this accolade.

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Reviews available Triumph Of The Will (1935)
Reviews available Casablanca (1942)
Reviews available Listen To Britain (1942)
Reviews available To Be Or Not To Be (1942)
Reviews available Went The Day Well? (1942)
Reviews available Fires Were Started (1943)
Reviews available Hangmen Also Die! (1943)
Reviews available Millions Like Us (1943)
Reviews available Rome, Open City (1945)
Reviews available Walk In The Sun, A (1945)
Reviews available Matter Of Life And Death, A (1946)
Reviews available Dam Busters, The (1955)
Reviews available Attack (1956)
Reviews available Night And Fog (1956)
Reviews available Bridge On The River Kwai, The (1957)
Reviews available Cranes Are Flying, The (1957)
Reviews available Kanal (1957)
Reviews available Ashes And Diamonds (1958)
Reviews available Ice Cold In Alex (1958)
Reviews available Paratroop Command (1959)
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