UK,
1969, 144 min
Directed by:
Richard AttenboroughScreenplay:
Len DeightonCinematography:
Gerry TurpinComposer:
Alfred RalstonCast:
Corin Redgrave, Maurice Roëves, Vincent Ball, Robert Flemyng, Ian Holm, Nanette Newman, Cecil Parker, Natasha Parry, Thorley Walters, Edward Fox, Carole Gray (more)Plots(1)
Based on Joan Littlewood's 1963 stage play, the film reimagines the tragic conflagration of World War I as a macabre amusement park in which ghastly images of war's futility--such as generals playing leapfrog on the battlefield while their soldiers die around them--are set to farcical musical numbers like "The Bells of Hell" and "Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire." (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
- 1970 - Laurence Olivier (Best Supporting Actor)
- 1970 - Gerry Turpin (Best Cinematography)
- 1970 - Best Costume Design
- 1970 - Best Production Design
- 1970 - Best Soundtrack
- 1970 - United Nations Award
- 1970 - Best Film
- 1970 - Richard Attenborough (Best Director)
- 1970 - Mary Wimbush (Best Supporting Actress)
- 1970 - Best Editing
Golden Globes
- 1970 - Best English-Language Foreign Motion Picture
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 1969 - Best Film
- 1969 - Richard Attenborough (Best Director)