
During World War I, an American soldier is captured and taken prisoner by the Germans. However, instead of being placed in a prisoner-of-war camp, he is assigned to the small farm of a young woman and her son to help raise crops to help feed the German army and people.

Her Man o' War (1941)Short answer: Yes, but it's a slow burn that rewards thoughtful viewers. This film is a captivating portrayal of resistance and resilience during World War I. It's not for those seeking fast-paced action or modern sensibilities, but for those interested in a nuanced, character-driven war story, it'...

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"Her Man o' War (1941)Short answer: Yes, but it's a slow burn that rewards thoughtful viewers. This film is a captivating portrayal of resistance and resilience during World War I. It's not for those seeking fast-paced action or modern sensibilities, but for those interested in a nuanced, character-driven war story, it's a must-watch.Is this film worth watching today? Absolutely, but it's a slow burn that requires patience and a willingness to immerse yourself in the story. William Boyd and Rober..."
Garrett Fort, Frederick J. Jackson, Charles Logue, Jeanie Macpherson
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