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General Sir Douglas Haig, Commander of the British First Army, and Lady Haig. Canter in the row before breaffast - tomorrow morning, Dorothy?
- Lovely. Don't forget
the fitting for your new boots, Douglas. Yes. By the way, we're lunching at Number 10, without Sir John French. Congratulations, my dear
- Lovely. Don't forget
the fitting for your new boots, Douglas. Yes. By the way, we're lunching at Number 10, without Sir John French. Congratulations, my dear
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General Sir Douglas Haig,
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Commander of the British First Army,
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and Lady Haig.
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Canter in the row before breaffast
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- tomorrow morning, Dorothy?
- Lovely.
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Don't forget
the fitting for your new boots, Douglas.
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Yes.
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By the way,
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we're lunching at Number 10,
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without Sir John French.
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Congratulations, my dear.
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Movie Summary
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.