A hard ironmaster is blinded saving men in war and returns home to thwart a strike and win a Lady's daughter..

If you're someone who actively seeks out early British cinema, especially pre-WWII dramas that aren't afraid to blend war heroics with industrial strife and a dash of romance, then Guns of Loos might be worth an afternoon. Everyone else? Probably give it a miss, unless you're a serious Madeleine Carroll completist or j...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Sinclair Hill

Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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"If you're someone who actively seeks out early British cinema, especially pre-WWII dramas that aren't afraid to blend war heroics with industrial strife and a dash of romance, then Guns of Loos might be worth an afternoon. Everyone else? Probably give it a miss, unless you're a serious Madeleine Carroll completist or just morbidly curious about how these kinds of stories were told nearly a century ago. It’s certainly not a film for casual viewing; it asks for a specific kind of patience. The fi..."

Henry Victor
Leslie Howard Gordon, Sinclair Hill, Reginald Fogwell, Joe Grossman
United Kingdom

