1. What movie is the picture from?
2. What movie is this quote from?
Tough monkey. Guys like you end up in the stockade sooner or later. Some day you'll walk in; I'll be waiting. I'll show you a couple of things.
3. What movie is this?
It is one of the most beloved movies of its time. It was directed by the acclaimed William
Wyler and released in 1946. Wyler had
earlier done the famous documentary “Memphis Belle”. Producer Samuel Goldwyn wanted to make a
movie about returning veterans so it is set in the period immediately after
WWII. It is based on a blank verse novel
by MacKinley Kantor and was adapted into the screenplay by Robert Sherwood –
two heavyweights. The movie was a box
office smash in America and was actually even more popular in England. It won seven Oscars: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor
(Frederic March), Best Supporting Actor (Harold Russell), Editing, Adapted
Screenplay, and Original Score. AFI
ranked it as the 37th best motion picture of all time. Russell had lost his hands from a faulty fuse
setting off some explosives during a training session. He is the only actor ever to win two Oscars
for the same performance. The Academy
felt he would lose for Best Supporting Actor so they gave him an honorary
Oscar. Wyler insisted on the crew being
veterans.
No 1 is a guess. 1. Saving Private Ryan 2. From Here to Eternity 3. The Best Years of Our Lives.
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3. The Best Years of Our Lives
LCB got it. Kudos!
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