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| Extremely surreal anti-war (not to mention anti-movie) movie from Hard Day's Night Director Richard Lester. Unique piece of cinema, possibly only Slaughterhouse 5 is in the same league. Kinnear and Lennon are excellent, Crawford is a bit much, but then he is supposed to be. Highly recommended for fans of the offbeat. |
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![]() | 18th October 1967 Cinema | |
![]() | 23rd October 1967 Cinema | |
How I Won The War 2nd March 2001 DVD 1.66:1 | ||
2nd August 2004 DVD | ||
![]() | 12th January 2016 Blu-Ray |
![]() | Lieutenant Ernest Goodbody |
![]() | Pte. Gripweed |
![]() | Clapper |
![]() | Sergeant Transom |
![]() | Juniper |
![]() | Grapple |
![]() | Melancholy Musketeer |
![]() | Odlebog |
![]() | Spool |
![]() | Drogue |
![]() | Dooley |
![]() | American general |
![]() | British General |
![]() | Mrs Clapper's Friend |
Happy-Trousered Man | |
![]() | Paratrooper |
![]() | Skipper |
![]() | Staff Officer |
![]() | Toby |
![]() | Old Man at Alamein |
![]() | Woman in Desert |
![]() | Operator |
![]() | Soldier at Alamein |
![]() | Reporter |
![]() | Mrs. Clapper |
![]() | 1st Old Lady |
![]() | 2nd Old Lady |
![]() | Driver |
![]() | 2nd Replacement |
![]() | Large Child |
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