Oh! What A Lovely War (1969)

Part of the Real World War 1

Director: Richard Attenborough
Certificate: Unknown
Length:
Format: DVD
Language: English
Country: UK
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, 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 film, the camera concentrates on a middle-class family, whose five sons end up as cannon fodder. The final image is of a 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.

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