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Oh! What a Lovely War

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The working-class Smiths change their initially sunny views on World War I after the three boys of the family witness the harsh reality of trench warfare.
Director
Richard Attenborough
Year
Genre
Box Office
$801,591
Production
Paramount Pictures,Accord Productions
Awards
Won 6 BAFTA Film 8 wins & 8 nominations total
Wendy Allnutt
Florence Victoria 'Flo' Smith
Colin Farrell
Harry Arnold Smith
Malcolm McFee
Frederick Percy 'Freddie' Smith
Grandpa Smith
Corin Redgrave
Bertram Biddle 'Bertie' Smith
Maurice Roëves
George Patrick Michael Smith
Paul Shelley
Jack Henry Smith
Kim Smith
Richard 'Dickie' Smith
Angela Thorne
Elizabeth May 'Betty' Smith
Mary Emma Smith
Vincent Ball
Australian Soldier
Pia Colombo
Estaminet Singer
Czar Nicholas II
Isabel Dean
Sir John French's Lady
Robert Flemyng
Major Mallory - Staff Officer in Gassed Trench
Lady Pamela Grey
Ian Holm
President Raymond Poincaré
David Lodge
Recruiting Sergeant at Music Hall
Joe Melia
The Photographer
Guy Middleton
General Sir William Robertson
Juliet Mills
Nurse
Cecil Parker
Sir John
Natasha Parry
Sir William Robertson's Lady
Gerald Sim
Chaplain
Thorley Walters
Staff Officer in Ballroom
Anthony Ainley
3rd Aide
Penelope Allen
Solo Chorus Girl
Soldier Singer at Chaplain's Address
'Whizzbang' Soldier
Michael Bates
Drunk Lance Corporal
Mill Girl
Sir Henry Wilson's Lady
Aide to Field-Marshal Haig
Edward Fox
Aide to Field-Marshal Haig
Heckler at Pankhurst Speech
Peter Gilmore
Private Burgess
Ben Howard
Private Garbett
Norman Jones
Scottish Soldier
Paddy Joyce
Irish Soldier
Angus Lennie
Scottish Soldier
Harry Locke
Heckler at Pankhurst Speech
Clifford Mollison
Heckler at Pankhurst Speech
Derek Newark
Shooting Gallery Proprietor
John Owens
Seamus Moore
Ron Pember
Corporal at Railway Station
Heckler at Pankhurst Speech
Staff Officer in Ballroom
Marianne Stone
Mill Girl
Officer at Railway Station
Emma Smith - Age 4
Dirk Bogarde
Stephen
Phyllis Calvert
Lady Dorothy Haig
Jean-Pierre Cassel
French Colonel
John Clements
General Helmuth von Moltke
John Gielgud
Count Leopold von Berchtold
Jack Hawkins
Emperor Franz Joseph
Kenneth More
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Laurence Olivier
Field-Marshal Sir John French
Michael Redgrave
General Sir Henry Wilson
Vanessa Redgrave
Sylvia Pankhurst
Ralph Richardson
Sir Edward Grey
Maggie Smith
Music Hall Star
Susannah York
Eleanor
John Mills
Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
Military Band in Brighton
Czarina Alexandra
Jack Armstrong
British Officer
Emma Smith - Age 8
Roy Beck
American GI
Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee'
Norman Bird
Training Sergeant
Soldier in Shell Hole
Jeremy Child
Wealthy Young Man
Soldier in 'Goodbyee'
His Father
Poincaré's Lady
Chorus Girl
Kaiserin Augusta
Richard Davies
Sergeant in Burial Party
John Dunn-Hill
Irish Soldier
3rd Staff Officer in Ballroom
Charles Farrell
Policeman
President Woodrow Wilson
Chorus Girl
John Gabriel
Nikolai Lenin
Sir John's Chauffeuse
General von Moltke's Lady
Kim Grant
Soldier in 'Goodbyee'
Carole Gray
Chorus Girl
Paul Hansard
German Officer
Berchtold's Lady
Young Soldier at Mons
John Hussey
Soldier on Balcony
Chorus Girl
Scoreboard Girl
Haig's Girlfriend
Ruth Kettlewell
Duchess Sophie
Stanley Lebor
Soldier in Gassed Trench
Chorus Girl
Soldier in 'Goodbyee'
Soldier in 'Goodbyee'
Soldier in Gassed Trench
British Officer
Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee'
Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee'
Italian Military Attaché
Christine Noonan
Mill Girl
Wensley Pithey
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Steve Plytas
Turkish Military Attaché
Andrew Robertson
2nd Scottish Soldier
Chorus Girl
French Soldier
Jane Seymour
Chorus Girl
Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee'
British Officer's Wife
Guy Standeven
American Officer
Pippa Steel
Scoreboard Girl
Irish Soldier
Officer on Telephone
Irish Soldier
4th Scottish Soldier
Heckler at Pankhurst Speech
Tony Vogel
German Soldier
Sergeant in Dugout
Ian Wilson
Salvation Army
German Officer
John Woodnutt
British Officer
Haig's Secretary
Scoreboard Girl

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The working-class Smiths change their initially sunny views on World War I after the three boys of the family witness the harsh reality of trench warfare.

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Director: Richard Attenborough
Writer: Charles Chilton, Ted Allan, Len Deighton
Production: Paramount Pictures,Accord Productions
Genre: comedy, musical, war
Year: 1969
MetaScore: N/A/100
ImdbRating: 7.1
BoxOffice: $801,591
Released: 03 Oct 1969
Awards: Won 6 BAFTA Film 8 wins & 8 nominations total
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