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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2006

Sass (James Wilby) Protests the War by
Publishing an Anti war Pamphlet, he is sent to
Craiglockart Hospital, a respected Scottish Asylum.
He is put in charge of DR. William Rivers (Jonathan Pryce)
Whose job is to heal shell-shocked soldiers and send them
Back to the unspeakable carnage of the European trenches.
His good Friend Robert Graves ( Dougray Scott)
comes to see him, to admit the lie he had told him.

Dougary Scott has a very small part in this film, but it is worth
Watching, It is a very good movie about Warfare and
It's Consequences.
To learn more about Dougray Scott visit us at:
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/dougrayscottunplugged/

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  • I believe it is

  • gaves was in the royal welsh fusiliers survived the war and went on to write ;goodbye to all that' and much more, but sasoon and wilfrid owen and rupert brooks never made it back home.

  • It was a great movie.

  • didnt know it existed, and havent seen it yet, but now i shall. graves was one of the finest poets of last century.

  • It was not an easy movie to find it took me some time. It was worth it.

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  • I love this film-work of art!

  • well my my class is studying this book next year, and its awesome.

    AND then I found out the James McAvoy was in it, so that makes me extra, extra happy!:D

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  • @theinkbrain, though Owen did not make it back, as you rightly said, I believe Sassoon was sent home with a non-fatal wound, and lived right up until 1967. It was such a shame, since Owen only went back to the front when he found out Sassoon was going home, he felt he had to carry on reporting the truth.

  • DAMN good movie! I rented it when it 1st came out.

  • thanks for the info! Yeah i saw that clip recently and it was so short :( I wonder what he was credit as, tied soldier perhaps?

  • He's only seen in silhouette, tied to a post in no man's land. You'd never know it was him if it wasn't in the credits.

  • I saw this on television a few years ago, and in the end we had to order it from Holland or somewhere! :|

    We're studying the book (and Great War Poetry) in English Literature this year - superb!

  • You should see my version of the poem type in buzzatron1993 and click dulce et decorum est...hope you like it

  • Please, any clips with James McAvoy? ;)

  • a good movie

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