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  1. Much of the film is devoted to comedy at the expense of a larger-than-life camp commander who was apparently based on a real-life character. Jack Hawkins appears in an early role as a likeable officer, but his character is involved a lengthy flashback sequence which really drags the pacing down. 7/10. Adequate WWI escape film.

  2. Who Goes Next? (1938) - Turner Classic Movies. Who Goes Next? 1h 25m1938. Overview. Credits. Film Details.

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  4. Set during the Great War, we find "Hamilton" (an adequate Barry K. Barnes) swapping the delights of life in the sodden and perilous trenches for one in a POW camp where, together with loads of his compatriots, they focus on trying to escape. They find loads of innovative ways of not just digging a tunnel but of covering their tracks whilst ...

  5. Description WAR IN FILM Box Set 3-DVD Collection Volume 1 with optional subtitles. A collection from the Renown archives of films depicting war in many different ways. Fully restored, with optional subtitles, Volume 1 of this three-DVD box set includes: Who Goes Next; Subway in the Sky Desert Mice; The Treasure of San Teresa; During One Night; The Hand; Beyond the Curtain; Mr Kingstreet’s ...

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0435705Next (2007) - IMDb

    27. Apr. 2007 · Next: Directed by Lee Tamahori. With Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore, Jessica Biel, Thomas Kretschmann. A Las Vegas magician who can see into the future is pursued by FBI agents seeking to use his abilities to prevent a nuclear terrorist attack.

  7. This film is a sendoff to the original series cast. One Next Generation cast member, Michael Dorn, appears as the grandfather of the character he plays on the later television series, Worf. It is the second and last Star Trek film directed by Nicholas Meyer and last screenplay co-authored by Leonard Nimoy. The Next Generation films