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War Movie Theatre
Robert Hutton & Duncan Weldon
69 episodes
1 day ago
Like an old war film? So do authors Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon, who get together with celebrity chums to watch the classics of land, sea and air to see how they stand up today. What’s still great? What’s dated? Who’s the least believable German? Find out in the new season of the podcast formerly known as A Pod Too Far.

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Like an old war film? So do authors Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon, who get together with celebrity chums to watch the classics of land, sea and air to see how they stand up today. What’s still great? What’s dated? Who’s the least believable German? Find out in the new season of the podcast formerly known as A Pod Too Far.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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TV & Film,
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Film History
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Lawrence of Arabia - with Jack Blackburn
War Movie Theatre
1 hour 15 minutes 5 seconds
4 months ago
Lawrence of Arabia - with Jack Blackburn

This week, we're going back to World War 1 and over to the desert to watch the epicest epic of them all, David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia. Has sand ever looked better? Has casting ever been more problematic? And has my telly broken, or is the screen supposed to be black during the overture?


With guest Jack Blackburn of The Times, who loves this film so much that his infant son has already watched it at least once.


Next week: The Wild Geese.

Watch War Movie Theatre discuss 1917 LIVE at the Imperial War Museum on November 1! Tickets here: https://www.iwm.org.uk/events/podcast-live


Help us out by doing our listener survey: http://bit.ly/warmovietheatre-survey


Suggestions? Comments? Drop us a line at warmovietheatre@gmail.com.

Visit us at facebook.com/WarMovieTheatre or on Bluesky and Twitter.


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War Movie Theatre
Like an old war film? So do authors Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon, who get together with celebrity chums to watch the classics of land, sea and air to see how they stand up today. What’s still great? What’s dated? Who’s the least believable German? Find out in the new season of the podcast formerly known as A Pod Too Far.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.