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Rob and Duncan watch the 1943 film that promised to tell audiences the secret story of British victory in the desert.
That was not in any sense true, but unknown to the filmmakers, this movie would inspire a real D-Day operation.
More than that, it's an early Billy Wilder film, with all his trademark style. War movie? Spy story? Film noir? You decide.
Next week, Robert Aldrich's Attack!
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By Robert Hutton & Duncan Weldon5
1717 ratings
Rob and Duncan watch the 1943 film that promised to tell audiences the secret story of British victory in the desert.
That was not in any sense true, but unknown to the filmmakers, this movie would inspire a real D-Day operation.
More than that, it's an early Billy Wilder film, with all his trademark style. War movie? Spy story? Film noir? You decide.
Next week, Robert Aldrich's Attack!
Help us out by doing our listener survey: http://bit.ly/warmovietheatre-survey
Suggestions? Comments? Drop us a line at [email protected].
Visit us at facebook.com/WarMovieTheatre or on Bluesky and Twitter.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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