My repy about Lost Battalion movie in that posting...
Have to agree, the 'look' was awful, the production was bad, the script worse. It's a real shame because it's a terrific story and now no one will touch it again.
My favorite WWI movie by the way is - "The Big Parade" 1925 silent (King Vidor). It's out on VHS at least.
The acting of course gets a bit melodramatic at the stories' climax - it was a silent after all, but there is enough gritty realism in it to show that war ain't fun and it really changes people. The story is intriguing and well done and I love the cast. Also the musical score is great as a period piece.
It was written by a WWI vet (Laurence Stallings) who lost his leg at Belleau Wood, and I believe the story is really a fantasy about his experiences.
It may not be for todays generation who can't even bear a B/W movie, but it's a great classic. Check it out at this web site
http://www.filmsite.org/bigp.html
Laurence Stallings also wrote John Fords' "What Price Glory" 1952 (and the 1926 original). It was a corny movie, but I loved the inter-action between Capt Flagg (James Cagney) and Sgt Quirt (Dan dailey). And the supporting cast was great.
Oh, and I almost forgot - another beauty is the 'off the wall' British film "OH What A Lovely War!" 1969 - Sir Richard Attenborough. Surreal yes, but a must see. You Brits out there must be familiar with it.
And oh yah, got to love "Black Adder Goes Forth'