A documentary about World War I with never-before-seen footage to commemorate the centennial of the end of the war.A documentary about World War I with never-before-seen footage to commemorate the centennial of the end of the war.A documentary about World War I with never-before-seen footage to commemorate the centennial of the end of the war.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 6 wins & 14 nominations total
Thomas Adlam
- Self - Bedfordshire Regiment
- (voice)
- (as Capt Thomas Adlam VC)
William Argent
- Self - Royal Naval Air Service
- (voice)
- (as LM William Argent)
John Ashby
- Self - The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)
- (voice)
- (as Cpl John Ashby)
Attwood
- Self - British Army
- (voice)
- (as Cpl Attwood)
Walter Aust
- Self - East Yorkshire Regiment
- (voice)
- (as Pte Walter Aust)
Donald Bain
- Self - Seaforth Highlanders
- (voice)
- (as Pte Donald Bain)
Thomas Baker
- Self - Chatham Battalion, Royal Naval Division
- (voice)
- (as Pte Thomas Baker)
George Banton
- Self - 50th Division Headquarters
- (voice)
- (as Sig George Banton)
Walter Becklake
- Self - Northhampyonshire Yeomanry
- (voice)
- (as L Cpl Walter Becklake MM)
Arthur Beeton
- Self - Royal Navy Air Service
- (voice)
- (as POM Arthur Beeton)
Robert Bell
- Self - British Army
- (voice)
- (as Mr Robert Bell)
William Benham
- Self - Hawke Battalion, Royal Navy Division
- (voice)
- (as Sub Lt William Benham)
Joseph Biglin
- Self - Durham Light Infantry
- (voice)
- (as Pte Joseph Biglin)
Edwin Bigwood
- Self - Worcestershire Regiment
- (voice)
- (as Pte Edwin Bigwood)
Horace Birks
- Self - Tanks Corps
- (voice)
- (as Capt Horace Birks)
Edmund Blunden
- Self - Royal Sussex Regiment
- (voice)
- (as Lt Edmund Blunden MC)
Clarence Bourne
- Self - Army Service Corps
- (voice)
- (as S Sgt Clarence Bourne)
Allan Bray
- Self - The Duke of Edinburgh's ((Whiltshire Regiment))
- (voice)
- (as L Cpl Allan Bray)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMuch of the footage had never been seen, having sat in the vaults of London's Imperial War Museum for many years.
- GoofsSeveral shots of tanks appear in the film, both Mark V (Mark Five) and Mark V* (Mark Five Star). They have been colourised green. In reality, tanks of these types were painted "a neutral brown colour". See the article by the British Tank Museum which states that. "Surrendering to the inevitable, towards the end of 1916 it was ordered that the tanks should be painted in a 'neutral brown colour' all over." These tanks entered service in 1918, and were factory-painted brown.
- Quotes
Soldier: [waving at camera] Hi, mum.
- Crazy credits"Filmed on location on the Western Front, 1914 to 1918"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Front Row: Episode #3.3 (2018)
Featured review
A century later, Peter Jackson produced an informative and fascinating documentary about the First World War, seen by the English, in the trenches of the Bay of Somme, with dusted and colored archive images.
Almost everyone expected a brief and victorious war, which, as it was said at the time, would be "over at Christmas". The continuation was very different and became a trench war. Hygiene was deplorable until it became laughable but the atmosphere within the troops was fraternal despite the constantly oppressive atmosphere.
And we also learn that the English infantrymen regularly had a mission to capture a Fritz. Knowing that from a military strategy point of view, this is a complete nonsense, a war prisoner being systematically an useless and cumbersome dead weight, it is perhaps a pity that this documentary does not give to the audience an explicit explanation. And the only rational explanation is probably this one: to force the English infantrymen to attack the Germans, the prisoner of war being the proof of the effectiveness of their attack ...
Almost everyone expected a brief and victorious war, which, as it was said at the time, would be "over at Christmas". The continuation was very different and became a trench war. Hygiene was deplorable until it became laughable but the atmosphere within the troops was fraternal despite the constantly oppressive atmosphere.
And we also learn that the English infantrymen regularly had a mission to capture a Fritz. Knowing that from a military strategy point of view, this is a complete nonsense, a war prisoner being systematically an useless and cumbersome dead weight, it is perhaps a pity that this documentary does not give to the audience an explicit explanation. And the only rational explanation is probably this one: to force the English infantrymen to attack the Germans, the prisoner of war being the proof of the effectiveness of their attack ...
- FrenchEddieFelson
- Jul 10, 2019
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- Countries of origin
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- Language
- Also known as
- Вони не постаріють
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $17,956,913
- Gross worldwide
- $21,656,913
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1(original footage)
- 1.85 : 1
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