All This and World War II

1976 "The memories. The movies. The stars. The planes. The janes. The blitz."
All This and World War II
5.9| 1h28m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 12 November 1976 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox
Country: United States of America
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Peter Gabriel is among the rockstars performing the music of Lennon and McCartney against a montage of World War II newsreel footage.

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mataof61 I haven't seen the documentary, All This and World War Two,however I did buy the album many years ago and really enjoyed it,the various versions of the Beatles songs were really well done, especially the Bee Gees - Golden Slumbers. And so recently,I have found the soundtrack from the documentary is available on CD from Hip-o-select, a online music store for hard to find - classic music,trust this helps anyone out there. If any one does find this documentary is available on DVD,I would be grateful to know.Thanks for sharing the information about this movie/documentary. I have found this information to be very helpful and I am glad this forum exists to help people like myself to find info out. Thanks
gfreebirdk4 I saw this film about six times over a month long period at sea while serving on the USS Parche (SSN 683) way back in 1978. It was still on 16mm format at that time! I enjoyed it immensely as did many others in the crew (thus the repeated viewings) because of the odd marriage of WWII movie and newsreel footage with Beatles music. Remember, this was a time when movies featuring rock music soundtracks were in vogue (Pink Floyd's The Wall and Zeppelin's The Song Remains The Same come to mind), so I can see why 20th Century thought it might play well. I for one would love to see this come out on DVD so I could add it to my collection. Considering some of the trash that makes it to the home entertainment market these days, it's not that bad a film. Not to mention the message it leaves us with is as timeless now as it was in the 1970's-- give peace a chance!
odnert I would love to see this movie again. I saw it at the CINERAMA Dome in Hollywood, CA, 1976. The vinyl LP was a double album and had lots of cool stills and lyrics. I still remember the footage of the youngsters riding out to the english countryside in trains with gas masks on. What will it take to get this film printed again?
dougie-6 I haven't seen this film for ages,the musical score was fantastic.Especially in synchronicity with the old war footage. "Roll up for Mystery Tour " This magical mystery tour will really take you away !