Two friends enlist in the British army during World War 1 and take part in the Gallipoli campaign..


So, 'The Battle of Gallipoli.' Is it worth digging up today? Probably yes, if you're into those really old war films, the kind that feel less like a spectacle and more like a quiet, heavy reflection. If you're expecting big explosions and modern fast cuts, you'll probably hate it. But for anyone who appreciates a bit o...


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"So, 'The Battle of Gallipoli.' Is it worth digging up today? Probably yes, if you're into those really old war films, the kind that feel less like a spectacle and more like a quiet, heavy reflection. If you're expecting big explosions and modern fast cuts, you'll probably hate it. But for anyone who appreciates a bit of history through a specific, very early lens, it’s got something. The story follows two pals who sign up for the British army, heading straight into the infamous Gallipoli campai..."
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A.P. Herbert, Anthony Asquith, Ernest Raymond
United Kingdom

1931 · IMDb 7.1


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