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Poster of Oh! What a Lovely War

Oh! What a Lovely War

Release Date: Monday, March 10 1969 (54 years ago)
Portrait of Laurence OlivierLaurence Olivier
Field Marshal Sir John French
Laurence Olivier was:
Portrait of Vanessa RedgraveVanessa Redgrave
Sylvia Pankhurst
Vanessa Redgrave was:
Portrait of Maggie SmithMaggie Smith
Music Hall Star
Maggie Smith was:
Portrait of John MillsJohn Mills
Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig
John Mills was:
Portrait of Corin RedgraveCorin Redgrave
Bertie Smith
Corin Redgrave was:
Portrait of Maurice RoëvesMaurice Roëves
George Smith
Maurice Roëves was:
Portrait of Ian HolmIan Holm
President Poincare
Ian Holm was:
Portrait of Juliet MillsJuliet Mills
Nurse
Juliet Mills was:
Portrait of Michael BatesMichael Bates
Drunk Lance Corporal
Michael Bates was:
Portrait of Edward FoxEdward Fox
Aide to Field-Marshal Haig
Edward Fox was:
Portrait of Dirk BogardeDirk Bogarde
Stephen
Dirk Bogarde was:
Portrait of Jean-Pierre CasselJean-Pierre Cassel
French Colonel
Jean-Pierre Cassel was:
Portrait of John ClementsJohn Clements
Gen. von Moltke
John Clements was:
Portrait of John GielgudJohn Gielgud
Count Leopold Von Berchtold
John Gielgud was:
Portrait of Jack HawkinsJack Hawkins
Emperor Franz Josef
Jack Hawkins was:
Portrait of Kenneth MoreKenneth More
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Kenneth More was:
Portrait of Michael RedgraveMichael Redgrave
Gen. Sir Henry Wilson
Michael Redgrave was:
Portrait of Ralph RichardsonRalph Richardson
Sir Edward Grey
Ralph Richardson was:
Portrait of Susannah YorkSusannah York
Eleanor
Susannah York was:
Portrait of Robert FlemyngRobert Flemyng
Staff Officer in Gassed Trench
Robert Flemyng was:
Portrait of Paul DanemanPaul Daneman
Czar Nicholas II
Paul Daneman was:
Portrait of Guy MiddletonGuy Middleton
Gen. Sir William Robertson
Guy Middleton was:
Portrait of Angela ThorneAngela Thorne
Elizabeth May 'Betty' Smith
Angela Thorne was:
Portrait of Wendy AllnuttWendy Allnutt
Florence Victoria 'Flo' Smith
Wendy Allnutt was:
Portrait of Colin FarrellColin Farrell
Harry Arnold Smith
Colin Farrell was:
Portrait of Malcolm McFeeMalcolm McFee
Frederick Percy 'Freddie' Smith
Malcolm McFee was:
Portrait of John RaeJohn Rae
Grandpa Smith
John Rae was:
Portrait of Paul ShelleyPaul Shelley
Jack Henry Smith
Paul Shelley was:
Portrait of Kim SmithKim Smith
Richard 'Dickie' Smith
Kim Smith was:
Portrait of Mary WimbushMary Wimbush
Mary Emma Smith
Mary Wimbush was:
Portrait of John OwensJohn Owens
Seamus Moore
John Owens was:
Portrait of Vincent BallVincent Ball
Australian Soldier
Vincent Ball was:
Portrait of Penelope AllenPenelope Allen
Solo Chorus Girl
Penelope Allen was:
Portrait of Pia ColomboPia Colombo
Estaminet Singer
Pia Colombo was:
Portrait of Isabel DeanIsabel Dean
Sir John French's Lady
Isabel Dean was:
Portrait of Christian DoermerChristian Doermer
Fritz
Christian Doermer was:
Portrait of Joe MeliaJoe Melia
The Photographer
Joe Melia was:
Portrait of Nanette NewmanNanette Newman
Nurse
Nanette Newman was:
Portrait of Cecil ParkerCecil Parker
Sir John
Cecil Parker was:
Portrait of Natasha ParryNatasha Parry
Sir William Robertson's Lady
Natasha Parry was:
Portrait of Gerald SimGerald Sim
Chaplain
Gerald Sim was:
Portrait of Thorley WaltersThorley Walters
Staff Officer
Thorley Walters was:
Portrait of Anthony AinleyAnthony Ainley
3rd Aide
Anthony Ainley was:
Portrait of Geoffrey DaviesGeoffrey Davies
Aide to Haig
Geoffrey Davies was:
Portrait of Fanny CarbyFanny Carby
Mill Girl
Fanny Carby was:
Portrait of Peter GilmorePeter Gilmore
Pte Burgess
Peter Gilmore was:
Portrait of Ben HowardBen Howard
Pte Garbett
Ben Howard was:
Portrait of Norman JonesNorman Jones
Scottish Soldier
Norman Jones was:
Portrait of Angus LennieAngus Lennie
Scottish Soldier
Angus Lennie was:
Portrait of Paddy JoycePaddy Joyce
Irish Soldier
Paddy Joyce was:
Portrait of Harry LockeHarry Locke
Heckler
Harry Locke was:
Portrait of Ron PemberRon Pember
Corporal
Ron Pember was:
Portrait of Marianne StoneMarianne Stone
Mill Girl
Marianne Stone was:
Portrait of Christine NoonanChristine Noonan
Mill Girl (uncredited)
Christine Noonan was:
Portrait of Derek NewarkDerek Newark
Shooting Gallery Proprietor
Derek Newark was:
Portrait of Clifford MollisonClifford Mollison
Heckler
Clifford Mollison was:
Portrait of Norman BirdNorman Bird
Training Sgt (uncredited)
Norman Bird was:
Portrait of Jeremy ChildJeremy Child
Wealthy Young Man (uncredited)
Jeremy Child was:
Portrait of Richard DaviesRichard Davies
Sergeant in Burial Party (uncredited)
Richard Davies was:
Portrait of Stanley LeborStanley Lebor
Soldier (uncredited)
Stanley Lebor was:
Portrait of Jane SeymourJane Seymour
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Jane Seymour was:
Portrait of Wensley PitheyWensley Pithey
Archduke Ferdinand (uncredited)
Wensley Pithey was:
Portrait of Meriel ForbesMeriel Forbes
Lady Pamela Grey
Meriel Forbes was:
Portrait of David LodgeDavid Lodge
Recruiting Sergeant at Music Hall
David Lodge was:
Portrait of Maurice ArthurMaurice Arthur
Soldier Singer at Chaplain's Address
Maurice Arthur was:
Portrait of Freddie AscottFreddie Ascott
'Whizzbang' Soldier
Freddie Ascott was:
Portrait of Cecilia DarbyCecilia Darby
Sir Henry Wilson's Lady
Cecilia Darby was:
Portrait of George GhentGeorge Ghent
Heckler at Pankhurst Speech
George Ghent was:
Portrait of Dorothy ReynoldsDorothy Reynolds
Heckler at Pankhurst Speech
Dorothy Reynolds was:
Portrait of John TriggerJohn Trigger
Officer at Railway Station
John Trigger was:
Portrait of Kathleen WilemanKathleen Wileman
Emma Smith - Age 4
Kathleen Wileman was:
Portrait of Phyllis CalvertPhyllis Calvert
Lady Dorothy Haig
Phyllis Calvert was:
Portrait of Pamela AbbottPamela Abbott
Czarina Alexandra (uncredited)
Pamela Abbott was:
Portrait of Charlotte AttenboroughCharlotte Attenborough
Emma Smith - Age 8 (uncredited)
Charlotte Attenborough was:
Portrait of Roy BeckRoy Beck
American GI (uncredited)
Roy Beck was:
Portrait of Annie BeeAnnie Bee
Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited)
Annie Bee was:
Portrait of Joanne BrownJoanne Brown
Singer (uncredited)
Joanne Brown was:
Portrait of Christopher CabotChristopher Cabot
Soldier in Shell Hole (uncredited)
Christopher Cabot was:
Portrait of Frank CodaFrank Coda
Soldier in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited)
Frank Coda was:
Portrait of Ambrose CoghillAmbrose Coghill
His Father (uncredited)
Ambrose Coghill was:
Portrait of Stella CourtneyStella Courtney
Poincaré's Lady (uncredited)
Stella Courtney was:
Portrait of Sheila CoxSheila Cox
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Sheila Cox was:
Portrait of Elizabeth CravenElizabeth Craven
Kaiserin Augusta (uncredited)
Elizabeth Craven was:
Portrait of John Dunn-HillJohn Dunn-Hill
Irish Soldier (uncredited)
John Dunn-Hill was:
Portrait of Ray EdwardsRay Edwards
3rd Staff Officer in Ballroom (uncredited)
Ray Edwards was:
Portrait of Charles FarrellCharles Farrell
Policeman (uncredited)
Charles Farrell was:
Portrait of Hermione FarthingaleHermione Farthingale
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Hermione Farthingale was:
Portrait of Frank ForsythFrank Forsyth
President Woodrow Wilson (uncredited)
Frank Forsyth was:
Portrait of Joyce FranklinJoyce Franklin
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Joyce Franklin was:
Portrait of John GabrielJohn Gabriel
Nikolai Lenin (uncredited)
John Gabriel was:
Portrait of Zeph GladstoneZeph Gladstone
Sir John's Chauffeuse (uncredited)
Zeph Gladstone was:
Portrait of Ruth GowerRuth Gower
General von Moltke's Lady (uncredited)
Ruth Gower was:
Portrait of Kim GrantKim Grant
Soldier in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited)
Kim Grant was:
Portrait of Carole GrayCarole Gray
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Carole Gray was:
Portrait of Paul HansardPaul Hansard
German Officer (uncredited)
Paul Hansard was:
Portrait of Kathleen HelmeKathleen Helme
Berchtold's Lady (uncredited)
Kathleen Helme was:
Portrait of Richard HowardRichard Howard
Young Soldier at Mons (uncredited)
Richard Howard was:
Portrait of John HusseyJohn Hussey
Soldier on Balcony (uncredited)
John Hussey was:
Portrait of Dinny JonesDinny Jones
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Dinny Jones was:
Portrait of Lind JoyceLind Joyce
Scoreboard Girl (uncredited)
Lind Joyce was:
Portrait of Dolores JudsonDolores Judson
Haig's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Dolores Judson was:
Portrait of Ruth KettlewellRuth Kettlewell
Duchess Sophie (uncredited)
Ruth Kettlewell was:
Portrait of Delia LindenDelia Linden
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Delia Linden was:
Portrait of Richard LoringRichard Loring
Soldier in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited)
Richard Loring was:
Portrait of Tom MarshallTom Marshall
Soldier in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited)
Tom Marshall was:
Portrait of Stanley McGeaghStanley McGeagh
Soldier in Gassed Trench (uncredited)
Stanley McGeagh was:
Portrait of Isabelle MetcalfeIsabelle Metcalfe
Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited)
Isabelle Metcalfe was:
Portrait of Jenny MorganJenny Morgan
Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited)
Jenny Morgan was:
Portrait of Anthony MortonAnthony Morton
Italian Military Attaché (uncredited)
Anthony Morton was:
Portrait of Steve PlytasSteve Plytas
Turkish Military Attaché (uncredited)
Steve Plytas was:
Portrait of Andrew RobertsonAndrew Robertson
2nd Scottish Soldier (uncredited)
Andrew Robertson was:
Portrait of Sue RobinsonSue Robinson
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Sue Robinson was:
Portrait of David ScheuerDavid Scheuer
French Soldier (uncredited)
David Scheuer was:
Portrait of Valerie SmithValerie Smith
Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited)
Valerie Smith was:
Portrait of Guy StandevenGuy Standeven
American Officer (uncredited)
Guy Standeven was:
Portrait of Pippa SteelPippa Steel
Scoreboard Girl (uncredited)
Pippa Steel was:
Portrait of P.G. StephensP.G. Stephens
Irish Soldier (uncredited)
P.G. Stephens was:
Portrait of Tony ThawntonTony Thawnton
Officer on Telephone (uncredited)
Tony Thawnton was:
Portrait of Christian ThorogoodChristian Thorogood
Irish Soldier (uncredited)
Christian Thorogood was:
Portrait of Brian TippingBrian Tipping
4th Scottish Soldier (uncredited)
Brian Tipping was:
Portrait of Bette VivianBette Vivian
Heckler at Pankhurst Speech (uncredited)
Bette Vivian was:
Portrait of Tony VogelTony Vogel
German Soldier (uncredited)
Tony Vogel was:
Portrait of Arthur WhiteArthur White
Sergeant in Dugout (uncredited)
Arthur White was:
Portrait of Michael WolfMichael Wolf
German Officer (uncredited)
Michael Wolf was:
Portrait of John WoodnuttJohn Woodnutt
British Officer (uncredited)
John Woodnutt was:
Portrait of Julia WrightJulia Wright
Haig's Secretary (uncredited)
Julia Wright was:
Portrait of Mary YeomansMary Yeomans
Scoreboard Girl (uncredited)
Mary Yeomans was:
Portrait of Norman ShelleyNorman Shelley
Staff Officer in Ballroom
Norman Shelley was:
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