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Son of Lassie, 1944
The second of the films, although a sequel to the first, was filmed as an action adventure. Peter Lawford played an adult Joe Carraclough, joining the RAF in World War II, and Lassie played Lassie's son Laddie, who, while not a capable war dog, is so devoted to his young master that he manages to stay one step behind her master when he's shot down behind enemy lines. For an action picture, the movie is slightly too slow, and the three kids who find Laddie behind enemy lines are some of the worst child actors you'll ever see. A plus: the majority of the film was shot in Norway and there's some great scenery. The rest of the cast includes Donald Crisp (Sam Carraclough), June Lockhart (Priscilla), Nigel Bruce (Duke of Rudling), William Severn (Henrik), Leon Ames (Anton), Donald Curtis (Sergeant Eddie Brown), and Robert Lewis (Sergeant Schmidt).
Så lassie skulle inte ha skapats om det inte vore för andra världskrigets behov av att skapa sentimentala karaktärer som alla kan få tröst genom. Särskilt då när verkligheten är för otäck och osäker.
Dumbo är väl ett annat praktexempel på filmkaraktär som aldrig skulle kommit till om det inte vore för kriget.
Disney lät ju även Kalle delta i värvningsfilmer tyvärr har jag bara sett dessa med italiensk dubbning.
Casablanca skulle väl inte blivit så stor om det inte vore för kriget.
filmerna som blev belönade som bästa filmer under Oscarsgalan var märkligt gulliga och sentimentala efter Casablanca och förblev så även ett tag efter andra världskriget var slut
Här är listan nedan över filmer som nominerade samt vann som bästa film under andra världskriget. Jag tycker mig se en trend förutom Casablanca att filmerna som vann var relativt snälla harmlösa nästa sentimentala.
1940 -- REBECCA
From United Artists. Producer : David O. Selznick
A mysterious story from director Alfred Hitchcock of a married woman's realization that she may never escape the mysterious presence of her husband's first wife, who had died mysteriously. It was nominated for 11 total Oscars, and won 2. Starred Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : All This and Heaven Too, Foreign Correspondent, The Grapes of Wrath, The Great Dictator, Kitty Foyle, The Letter, The Long Voyage Home, Our Town, The Philadelphia Story
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1941 -- HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY
From 20th Century Fox. Producer : Darryl F. Zanuck
An older man reflects back on his childhood, looking back at the struggles of his miner family. It was nominated for 10 total Oscars, and won 5. Starred Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Donald Crisp, Roddy McDowall. Directed by John Ford.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : Blossoms in the Dust, Citizen Kane, Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Hold Back the Dawn, The Little Foxes, The Maltese Falcon, One Foot in Heaven, Sergeant York, Suspicion
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1942 -- MRS. MINIVER
From MGM. Producer : Sidney Franklin
It was a perfect film for its time, telling the story of an English family, and their struggles during wartime. It was nominated for 12 total Oscars, and won 6. Starred Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright, and Richard Ney. Directed by William Wyler.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : The Invaders, Kings Row, The Magnificent Ambersons, The Pied Piper, The Pride of the Yankees, Random Harvest, The Talk of the Town, Wake Island, Yankee Doodle Dandy
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1943 -- CASABLANCA
From Warner Bros. Producer : Hal B. Wallis
The immortal classic, telling the story of Rick and Ilsa, and their reunion amidst World War II. It has since become one of the most treasured romantic classics of the golden age of cinema, with some of the most famous lines of dialogue. It was nominated for 8 total Oscars, and won 3. Starred Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid. Directed by Michael Curtiz.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : For Whom The Bell Tolls, Heaven Can Wait, The Human Comedy, In Which We Serve, Madame Curie, The More The Merrier, The Ox-Bow Incident, The Song of Bernadette, Watch on the Rhine
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1944 -- GOING MY WAY
From Paramount. Producer : Leo McCarey
The inspiring story of a young priest on his first assignment in a New York parrish. It was a very popular and warm film for war-weary audiences, and inspired a sequel. The film was nominated for 10 total Oscars, and won 7. Starred Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald. Directed by Leo McCarey.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : Double Indemnity, Gaslight, Since You Went Away, Wilson
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1945 -- THE LOST WEEKEND
From Paramount. Producer : Charles Brackett
An unconventional choice, the story was an in-depth examination of an alcoholic during a harrowing weekend in New York City. The film was nominated for 7 total Oscars, and won 4. Starred Ray Milland. Directed by Billy Wilder.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : Anchors Aweigh, The Bells of St. Mary's, Mildred Pierce, Spellbound
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1946 -- THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES
From RKO Radio. Producer : Samuel Goldwyn
An overwhelming classic, it is the powerful story of three World War II veterans trying to re-adjust to civilian life after the war. It was nominated for 8 total Oscars, and won 7. Starred Fredric March, Harold Russell, Dana Andrews, and Myrna Loy. Directed by William Wyler.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : Henry V, It's A Wonderful Life, The Razor's Edge, The Yearling
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1947 -- GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT
From 20th Century Fox. Producer : Darryl F. Zanuck
The story of a writer who poses as a Jew to write an article on anti-Semitism. It was a powerful film showing the plague of racism in the United States. It was nominated for 8 total Oscars, and won 3. Starred Gregory Peck, Celeste Holm, Dorothy McGuire. Directed by Elia Kazan.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : The Bishop's Wife, Crossfire, Great Expectations, Miracle on 34th Street
Son of Lassie, 1944
The second of the films, although a sequel to the first, was filmed as an action adventure. Peter Lawford played an adult Joe Carraclough, joining the RAF in World War II, and Lassie played Lassie's son Laddie, who, while not a capable war dog, is so devoted to his young master that he manages to stay one step behind her master when he's shot down behind enemy lines. For an action picture, the movie is slightly too slow, and the three kids who find Laddie behind enemy lines are some of the worst child actors you'll ever see. A plus: the majority of the film was shot in Norway and there's some great scenery. The rest of the cast includes Donald Crisp (Sam Carraclough), June Lockhart (Priscilla), Nigel Bruce (Duke of Rudling), William Severn (Henrik), Leon Ames (Anton), Donald Curtis (Sergeant Eddie Brown), and Robert Lewis (Sergeant Schmidt).
Så lassie skulle inte ha skapats om det inte vore för andra världskrigets behov av att skapa sentimentala karaktärer som alla kan få tröst genom. Särskilt då när verkligheten är för otäck och osäker.
Dumbo är väl ett annat praktexempel på filmkaraktär som aldrig skulle kommit till om det inte vore för kriget.
Disney lät ju även Kalle delta i värvningsfilmer tyvärr har jag bara sett dessa med italiensk dubbning.
Casablanca skulle väl inte blivit så stor om det inte vore för kriget.
filmerna som blev belönade som bästa filmer under Oscarsgalan var märkligt gulliga och sentimentala efter Casablanca och förblev så även ett tag efter andra världskriget var slut
Här är listan nedan över filmer som nominerade samt vann som bästa film under andra världskriget. Jag tycker mig se en trend förutom Casablanca att filmerna som vann var relativt snälla harmlösa nästa sentimentala.
1940 -- REBECCA
From United Artists. Producer : David O. Selznick
A mysterious story from director Alfred Hitchcock of a married woman's realization that she may never escape the mysterious presence of her husband's first wife, who had died mysteriously. It was nominated for 11 total Oscars, and won 2. Starred Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : All This and Heaven Too, Foreign Correspondent, The Grapes of Wrath, The Great Dictator, Kitty Foyle, The Letter, The Long Voyage Home, Our Town, The Philadelphia Story
-----------------------------------------------------------
1941 -- HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY
From 20th Century Fox. Producer : Darryl F. Zanuck
An older man reflects back on his childhood, looking back at the struggles of his miner family. It was nominated for 10 total Oscars, and won 5. Starred Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Donald Crisp, Roddy McDowall. Directed by John Ford.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : Blossoms in the Dust, Citizen Kane, Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Hold Back the Dawn, The Little Foxes, The Maltese Falcon, One Foot in Heaven, Sergeant York, Suspicion
---------------------------------------------------------
1942 -- MRS. MINIVER
From MGM. Producer : Sidney Franklin
It was a perfect film for its time, telling the story of an English family, and their struggles during wartime. It was nominated for 12 total Oscars, and won 6. Starred Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright, and Richard Ney. Directed by William Wyler.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : The Invaders, Kings Row, The Magnificent Ambersons, The Pied Piper, The Pride of the Yankees, Random Harvest, The Talk of the Town, Wake Island, Yankee Doodle Dandy
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1943 -- CASABLANCA
From Warner Bros. Producer : Hal B. Wallis
The immortal classic, telling the story of Rick and Ilsa, and their reunion amidst World War II. It has since become one of the most treasured romantic classics of the golden age of cinema, with some of the most famous lines of dialogue. It was nominated for 8 total Oscars, and won 3. Starred Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid. Directed by Michael Curtiz.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : For Whom The Bell Tolls, Heaven Can Wait, The Human Comedy, In Which We Serve, Madame Curie, The More The Merrier, The Ox-Bow Incident, The Song of Bernadette, Watch on the Rhine
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1944 -- GOING MY WAY
From Paramount. Producer : Leo McCarey
The inspiring story of a young priest on his first assignment in a New York parrish. It was a very popular and warm film for war-weary audiences, and inspired a sequel. The film was nominated for 10 total Oscars, and won 7. Starred Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald. Directed by Leo McCarey.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : Double Indemnity, Gaslight, Since You Went Away, Wilson
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1945 -- THE LOST WEEKEND
From Paramount. Producer : Charles Brackett
An unconventional choice, the story was an in-depth examination of an alcoholic during a harrowing weekend in New York City. The film was nominated for 7 total Oscars, and won 4. Starred Ray Milland. Directed by Billy Wilder.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : Anchors Aweigh, The Bells of St. Mary's, Mildred Pierce, Spellbound
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1946 -- THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES
From RKO Radio. Producer : Samuel Goldwyn
An overwhelming classic, it is the powerful story of three World War II veterans trying to re-adjust to civilian life after the war. It was nominated for 8 total Oscars, and won 7. Starred Fredric March, Harold Russell, Dana Andrews, and Myrna Loy. Directed by William Wyler.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : Henry V, It's A Wonderful Life, The Razor's Edge, The Yearling
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1947 -- GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT
From 20th Century Fox. Producer : Darryl F. Zanuck
The story of a writer who poses as a Jew to write an article on anti-Semitism. It was a powerful film showing the plague of racism in the United States. It was nominated for 8 total Oscars, and won 3. Starred Gregory Peck, Celeste Holm, Dorothy McGuire. Directed by Elia Kazan.
THE OTHER FILMS NOMINATED : The Bishop's Wife, Crossfire, Great Expectations, Miracle on 34th Street
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