The Victors

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The Victors is a 1963 British-American anti-war film that follows a group of Allied soldiers across Europe during World War II, known for its episodic structure and stark, critical portrayal of war.

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instanceOf anti-war film
film
basedOn The Human Kind NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Alexander Baron NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Christopher Challis NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
United States of America
depicts execution of a deserter
impact of war on civilians
liberation of a concentration camp
director Carl Foreman NERFINISHED
distributor Columbia Pictures
editingBy Alan Osbiston NERFINISHED
follows Allied soldiers
format black-and-white
genre anti-war film
drama film
war film
musicBy Sol Kaplan NERFINISHED
narrativeForm episodic structure
originalLanguage English
portrayalStyle critical
stark
portrays European theater of World War II NERFINISHED
producer Carl Foreman NERFINISHED
productionCompany Columbia Pictures
publicationYearOfSource 1953
releaseDateUnitedKingdom 1963
releaseDateUnitedStates 1963
releaseYear 1963
runtimeOriginalCut 175 minutes
runtimeShortenedCut 147 minutes
screenwriter Carl Foreman NERFINISHED
setDuring World War II NERFINISHED
stars Albert Finney NERFINISHED
Eli Wallach NERFINISHED
Elke Sommer NERFINISHED
George Hamilton NERFINISHED
George Peppard NERFINISHED
Jeanne Moreau NERFINISHED
Jim Mitchum NERFINISHED
Maurice Ronet NERFINISHED
Melina Mercouri NERFINISHED
Peter Fonda NERFINISHED
Rosanna Schiaffino NERFINISHED
Vincent Edwards NERFINISHED
theme civilian suffering in war
futility of war
moral ambiguity of soldiers
title The Victors NERFINISHED

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