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    • The Road to Glory - Rotten Tomatoes
      • One of the movies that, in the most gripping way, deals about the nature of military duty, at the same time it contrasts with the conflicts of the human nature. It flees from both war and romantic clichées, presenting us with an original, amazingly-told, and visually astounding movie.
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  2. Two French officers (Fredric March, Warner Baxter) and one's aged father (Lionel Barrymore) face no man's land in World War I. TOP CRITIC. Hawks, working with a script co-written by William ...

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    • Fredric March
    • Howard Hawks
    • War
  3. I saw The Road To Glory for the first time in over 40 years and all I can say is it's the best film Howard Hawks ever did that no one really knows about. It is one of the great anti-war films of all time, it ranks up there in World War I films with Paths Of Glory and All Quiet On The Western Front.

  4. The Road to Glory: Directed by Howard Hawks. With Fredric March, Warner Baxter, Lionel Barrymore, June Lang. The story of trench life during World War I through the lives of a French regiment. As men are killed and replaced jaunty Lt. Denet becomes more and more somber.

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    • Drama, War
    • Howard Hawks
    • 1936-09-04
  5. The Road to Glory is a 1936 American war drama film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Fredric March, Warner Baxter, Lionel Barrymore and June Lang, and produced by 20th Century Fox. It is a depiction of World War I trench warfare in France.

  6. TOP CRITIC. Hawks, working with a script co-written by William Faulkner, presents the destruction of bodies and minds in trench warfare with cold, harrowing plainness. Full Review | Oct 28, 2013....

  7. Sep 10, 2012 · Film. The Road to Glory. Monday 10 September 2012. Written by TM. Time Out says. Hawks brings The Dawn Patrol down into the trenches, with Baxter as the (French) CO coming to the end of his...

  8. Road to Glory is no Paths of Glory, but it’s a fine depiction of the dark, claustrophobic, and ultimately meaningless trench warfare in WWI. Prometheus’ punishment for giving fire to men to was to be chained to a rock and have his liver eaten out by an eagle only for it to regrow each night.

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