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All Quiet
On The Western Front (1930)
In this Best Picture-winning war film from award-winning
director Lewis Milestone:
- the realistic battle sequences of World War I including
rows of infantrymen instantaneously being mowed down by machine
gun fire as the camera moved sideways across them and showed the
remains of one unfortunate soldier (his hands grabbed barbed wire)
- the scene of soldier Paul (Lew Ayres) stabbing a Frenchman
in a panic and being trapped in the bomb crater with the slowly dying
man and attempting to give him water to drink
- the scene of Paul's return to his school to tell
the students of his disillusionment with war
- the death scene of experienced platoon leader Katczinsky
(Louis Wolheim) when Paul discovered that his friend was dead
Paul's Death by Sniper When Reaching for Butterfly
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- and Paul's death to the sound of the whine of a
French sniper's bullet as his hand reached out to touch a beautiful
butterfly from the shell-hole trench
- also the film's final image of ghostly soldiers marching
away, while superimposed over a dark, battle-scarred hillside covered
with a sea of white crosses
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Hands Grabbing Barbed Wire
Slow Death of Frenchman in Trench After Stabbing
Paul's School Speech About His Disillusionment
Film's Final Image
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