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VHS : The Fighting SullivansIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Anne Baxter, Thomas Mitchell, Selena Royle, Edward Ryan, Trudy Marshall directed by: Lloyd Bacon List Price: $29.99 Price: $14.97 You Save: $15.02 (50%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 0701482985532 Format: Black & White, NTSC Label: Ivy Classics Video Manufacturer: Ivy Classics Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Ivy Classics Video Release Date: May 01, 1991 Running Time: 112 minutes Studio: Ivy Classics Video Theatrical Release Date: February 03, 1944 Sales Rank: 13273 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - good backgroundI saw this movie when I was a kid of course and now that I teach US History was hoping that it might work in place of the ever popular Saving Private Ryan. The movie is all about the background of the boys, how they grew up, the relationship they had as brothers, their fighting spirit and how they tried to make sure they stayed together in the military (in this case the Navy) during the war. I have to be honest, since I was looking at this film for use in my class I was hoping for more story of ... Read More Rating: - Great MovieSaw this movie many many years ago, all i can say is, if you have never seen it, you really got watch it at lease once.. Rating: - War propaganda ages very fastOne little war propaganda film that has a certain charm. The charm comes from the five brothers that can never do anything separately. By insisting on being the five of them on the same ship they were all killed at the same time. That is no heroism in itself. That is just slightly sad and moving. Never put all your eggs in the same basket. If that basket gets run over you lose all your eggs. Yet the film has a charm beyond that and the charm comes from the number five, for one, and the reversal of ... Read More Rating: - The Fighting SullivansThis is an excellent movie about families sticking together through out their entire life. I remember watching this movie as a child and I loved it back then as I do today. My children also loved this movie and enyoyed watching it. Rating: - the fighting sullivansI grew up with parents from the mid-west and then moved to the west. My whole life I was taught to support our country, our flag and show respect to our soldiers. I saw this movie for the first time on a very late night while I was baby sitting as a young teenager. I fell in love with the family and the partriotism. This movie was made during the war and of course as an adult that is a history buff, I can see that this movie was used to sell war bonds. Whatever the reason, it is always inspiring to ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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