There are a zillion great, old films for free on youtube. I wanted to bring them together on one blog for lovers of older films or people who want to learn about film history and see some of the best films ever. When I was younger there was a theater called the Parkway (in Chicago) that showed such films. It was torn down (so it goes). So this blog is kind of my own personal Parkway. djg51qu@gmail.com I will post new films each Saturday.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Sergeant York - 1941 - Howard Hawks
This was the highest grossing film of 1941.
It's the story of a man who is a pacifist due to his religious convictions. However, the military does not recognize the legitimacy of his religious organization and forces him into the army. (He attempts to avoid miitary duty through claiming conscientious objector status.)
He becomes the greatest American hero of World War I partly because he attempts to fight for his country without inflicting any unnecessary casualties against the enemy. Basically, he helps to capture about 135 German soldiers in one battle because he tries everything he can to win a battle without resorting to killing other humans.
An amazing film, starring an amazing actor about one of America's most amazing heroes.
So if you have seen Hacksaw Ridge (about another American conscientious objector who becomes a hero) you may enjoy comparing and contrasting it with Sergeant York.
Please watch the film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60rq9YsdxWM
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