Though a virtually uncountable number of war films in the intervening 84 years have trodden upon much the same ground, few of them indeed have been able to equal its achievements.
The Big Parade (1925)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:5
Rotten:0
Average Rating:9.1/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 23 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: King Vidor's harrowing WWI drama was the first realistic war film ever made, and for many years it would be the paradigm for the genre. It stars John Gilbert as Jim Apperson, a charming idler from... King Vidor's harrowing WWI drama was the first realistic war film ever made, and for many years it would be the paradigm for the genre. It stars John Gilbert as Jim Apperson, a charming idler from a wealthy background. When war is declared in 1917, even the phlegmatic layabout is caught up in the public excitement and impulsively enlists in the army, surprising his stern father (Hobart Bosworth). After a whirlwind of basic training, he's off to France with fellow conscripts Bull (Tom O'Brien), a bartender, and Slim (Karl Dane), a riveter. While waiting to be sent to the front, the three kill time with horseplay and practical jokes. One of the jokes leads to a meeting with peasant girl Melisande (Renee Adoree), and she and Jim begin to see each other, but just as they've overcome the language barrier, he's called to the front. The nightmarish reality of trench warfare will permanently alter the young man's life. Adapted from the story WHAT PRICE GLORY by Laurence Stallings, the film that MGM feared would alienate audiences proved to be its most successful until the release of GONE WITH THE WIND. Apart from the scenes of low comedy, the film is as fresh as ever, and in sequences such as Jim's return home, it remains just as devastating as it must have been in 1925. [More]
Starring: John Gilbert, Renee Adoree, Claire McDowell, Hobart Bosworth
Starring: John Gilbert, Renee Adoree, Claire McDowell, Hobart Bosworth, Karl Dane, George K. Arthur, Claire Adams, Tom O'Brien
Director: King Vidor
Director: King Vidor
Screenwriter: Laurence Stallings, Harry Behn
Producer: Irving Thalberg
Composer: William Axt, David Mendoza
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King Vidor's popular moving antiwar WWI drama set the tone for how to shoot a war film.
The Big Parade (1925) is director/producer King Vidor's most famous war film from the silent era -
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