Here’s an Army booster production that got way out of hand: it’s a semi-docu using real soldiers, and filmed in Korea near the real combat zones – and filmed in full-scale 3-D. The soldiers, the equipment, everything is real — even the ammunition used is live, not blanks.
Cease Fire!
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1953 / B&W / 1:66 widescreen / 75 min. / Street Date November 21, 2017 / 34.96
Starring: Captain Roy Thompson Jr., Corporal Henry Goszkowski, Sergeant Richard Karl Elliott, Sergeant First Class Albert Bernard Cook, Private Johnnie L. Mayes, Cheong Yul Bak, Sergeant First Class Howard E. Strait, Private First Class Gilbert L. Gazaille, Private First Class Harry L. Hofelich, Corporal Charlie W. Owen, Corporal Harold D. English, Private First Class Edmund Joseph Pruchniewski, Private Otis Wright, Private First Class Ricardo Carrasco, John Maxwell.
Cinematography: Ellis W. Carter
Film Editor: John Woodcock
Original Music: Dimitri Tiomkin
Written by Walter Doniger, story by Owen Crump
Produced...
Cease Fire!
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1953 / B&W / 1:66 widescreen / 75 min. / Street Date November 21, 2017 / 34.96
Starring: Captain Roy Thompson Jr., Corporal Henry Goszkowski, Sergeant Richard Karl Elliott, Sergeant First Class Albert Bernard Cook, Private Johnnie L. Mayes, Cheong Yul Bak, Sergeant First Class Howard E. Strait, Private First Class Gilbert L. Gazaille, Private First Class Harry L. Hofelich, Corporal Charlie W. Owen, Corporal Harold D. English, Private First Class Edmund Joseph Pruchniewski, Private Otis Wright, Private First Class Ricardo Carrasco, John Maxwell.
Cinematography: Ellis W. Carter
Film Editor: John Woodcock
Original Music: Dimitri Tiomkin
Written by Walter Doniger, story by Owen Crump
Produced...
- 11/11/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Veterans and military figures are defending Prince Harry in the face of criticism of his service record from a U.K. politician.
Speaking at a meeting at the annual conference of the opposition Labour Party on Tuesday, Emma Dent Coad — who represents the area covered by Kensington Palace in London — claimed, “He tried to pass the helicopter exam about four times and he couldn’t get through it at all, so he always goes for the copilot. So he just sits there going ‘vroom vroom.’ ” She also commented that Harry, 33, and his brother Prince William, 35, are “not that bright,” adding,...
Speaking at a meeting at the annual conference of the opposition Labour Party on Tuesday, Emma Dent Coad — who represents the area covered by Kensington Palace in London — claimed, “He tried to pass the helicopter exam about four times and he couldn’t get through it at all, so he always goes for the copilot. So he just sits there going ‘vroom vroom.’ ” She also commented that Harry, 33, and his brother Prince William, 35, are “not that bright,” adding,...
- 9/28/2017
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
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Government proposals to sell off publicly owned woodland have galvanised people from all walks of life into action. On Sunday 1,500 of them turned up at a rally in the Lake District's Grizedale forest, where Save Lakeland Forests organised a demo. Cheered on by mountain-bikers, tree-huggers and hill-walkers, two local MPs, Tim Farron and John Woodcock, ripped up copies of the public bodies reform bill that started this whole fuss.
As broadcaster Eric Robson, who has a sheep farm in Cumbria, explained to the crowd, the bill contains two clauses which, if passed into law, would allow the government to sell off all Forestry Commission land without public consultation. At the moment, the government is confined to 15% of it.
Mike Morton, a Save Lakeland Forests organiser, told the Westmorland Gazette the protest against forest sales...
Government proposals to sell off publicly owned woodland have galvanised people from all walks of life into action. On Sunday 1,500 of them turned up at a rally in the Lake District's Grizedale forest, where Save Lakeland Forests organised a demo. Cheered on by mountain-bikers, tree-huggers and hill-walkers, two local MPs, Tim Farron and John Woodcock, ripped up copies of the public bodies reform bill that started this whole fuss.
As broadcaster Eric Robson, who has a sheep farm in Cumbria, explained to the crowd, the bill contains two clauses which, if passed into law, would allow the government to sell off all Forestry Commission land without public consultation. At the moment, the government is confined to 15% of it.
Mike Morton, a Save Lakeland Forests organiser, told the Westmorland Gazette the protest against forest sales...
- 2/2/2011
- by Cathy Heffernan, Helen Carter
- The Guardian - Film News
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