All Quiet on the Western Front (1979)
Facts
| Directed by | Delbert Mann |
| Cast | Richard Thomas, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasence, Ian Holm, Patricia Neal, Michael Sheard and Ewan Stewart |
| Theatrical Release | November 14, 1979 |
| DVD Release | April 23, 2002 |
| Running Time | 131 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 017153124484 |
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Average user review:| all quiet on the western front |
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| Greatest War Novel Ever Written |
Remarque knew where-of he wrote. He was in some of the fiercest fighting of World War I and was wounded five times, the last time very severely.
The movie follows the book about as well as any movie can follow a book. February 10, 2008
| A fine adaptation on its own merits |
Unlike the 1931 version, this version follows the flashback structure of Remarque's novel much more closely and provides a slightly different ending (because it was a new adaptation of the novel rather than a remake of the Universal film, they couldn't use the butterfly ending invented for the 1930 film), but still retains much of its power. The cast is starrier but good - Richard Thomas, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasance, Patricia Neal and Ian Holm are all memorable - the attack sequences are well staged and the ugliness and daily horrors of life in rat-infested trenches are portrayed with more discomforting realism than you'd expect for 70s US TV. Indeed, footage from them has even crept into historical documentaries over the years. It may not be as great and enduring a piece of filmmaking at Lewis Milestone's version, but it's still a forceful and worthwhile adaptation.
The version currently available on DVD is the theatrical release, which is slightly shorter than the US TV version. November 6, 2007
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