Dad's Top
20 History Lesson Films - Ranked!
Countdown from #20 to #1. This
includes Dad's spoiler-free Mini-Preview!
Honorable
Mention |
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The Bridge on the River Kwai
(1957),
Director: David Lean, rated PG
The
towering triumph of adventure from the makers of
"Lawrence of Arabia."
 Starring: William
Holden, Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, Sessue Hayakawa, James
Donald, Andre Morell, Geoffrey Horne
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Must we work so well?
Must we build them a better bridge than
they could have built
for themselves?" -
Major Clipton
Why watch this?
This epic WWII film shows the madness war can infect men held in
brutal war camps.
Plot Summary:
British prisoners of war are forced to build a railway bridge in
Burma for their Japanese captors during World War II. A battle
of wills emerges between the British Colonel Nicholson and the
Japanese commander Colonel Saito over the treatment of officers.
An allied mission aims to destroy the bridge, creating a
conflict between the objective of the mission and Colonel's
drive to finish the bridge.
Dad's Preview:
This film is a case study on how stubborn the English can be.
The British Colonel, feeling the bridge project's will boost the
men's spirits, is determined to complete it. Everybody else
wants to sabotage and destroy the bridge because it helps the
Japanese war effort. The viewer must bounce back and forth with where
loyalties lie. This film won seven Oscars including Best
Picture. Alec Guinness' performance is unforgettable.

Horizon
Pictures; Columbia Pictures |
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#20 |
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Oppenheimer
(2023),
Director: Christopher Nolan, rated R for language,
sexuality, some nudity
The World
Forever Changes
 Starring:
Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Florence Pugh, Josh
Hartnett, Casey Affleck, Rami Malek, Kenneth Branagh, Benny Safdie, Jason
Clarke, Dylan Arnold, Tom Conti
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"They won't fear it
until they understand it. And they won't understand it until
they've used it. Theory will take you only so far." -
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Why watch this?
The Manhattan Project changed everything in a world shackled to
a war with no end in sight.
Plot Summary:
This historical drama details the origins of atomic theory, the
determined scientists, the desperate military leaders, the
governmental pressures - all to culminate in a world-changing
event. It is a moment in our nation's past that is truly
incredible, yet simultaneously horrible - the advent of nuclear
fission. Oppenheimer was an American theoretical physicist who
served as the Manhattan Project's director at Los Alamos
Laboratory, where the atomic bombs were developed that would
obliterate two Japanese cities, Nagasaki and Hiroshima, and
effectively end World War II.
Dad's Preview:
This is a story, often only a few paragraphs in history books,
best told using an in-depth, smart and visceral film. Delivered
in a non-linear fashion, this superb film weaves together all
the factions at play, the characters and their inner thoughts,
all taking us on a scientific journey to detonation; a crowning
achievement that many immediately regretted. Cillian Murphy
always brings conviction to his roles, and here he shines as the
title character - we feel his inner-conflict, and though
we pity his position, he remains a hard-minded, man-of-science.
It won seven Oscars including Robert Downey Jr. for his intense role as Lewis
Strauss. Thanks to an all-star cast and stunning visuals, the film soars
as a historical document on the weapon that prompted Oppenheimer
to posit, "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds."

Syncopy Inc.,
Atlas Ent., Gadget Films, Breakheart Films, Peters Creek Ent.;
Universal Pictures |
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#19 |
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The Untouchables (1987),
Director: Brian De Palma, rated R for language,
police violence
Never stop
fighting till the fight is done
 Starring: Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, Charles Martin Smith,
Andy Garcia, Robert De Niro, Richard Bradford, Jack Kehoe, Billy Drago, Patricia Clarkson
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect "You
wanna know how to get Capone? They pull a knife, you pull a gun.
He sends one of yours
to the hospital, you send one of his to
the morgue. That's the Chicago way!" – Jim Malone
Why
watch this? A great, if romanticized, account of the
Elliott Ness story.
Plot Summary:
Federal Agent Eliot Ness arrives in Prohibition-era Chicago,
determined to bring down the notoriously powerful and corrupt
gangster Al Capone. Facing widespread corruption within the
city's police force, Ness realizes that traditional methods are
insufficient to tackle Capone's illegal empire. He assembles a
small team of trustworthy lawmen who are unburdened by fear or
bribes to confront the ruthless crime boss and his network of
organized crime.
Dad's Preview:
Elliott Ness and his deputies (called Untouchables) went
after notorious gangster Al Capone in Chicago during the 1920's.
This film by Brian De Palma is superb - Connery finally won an
Oscar for his portrayal of beat cop, Jim Malone. Costner is
steady as Ness, but Robert De Niro, who gained weight to play
the part, steals the show as the brutal, tough Capone.

Art Linson;
Paramount Pictures |
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#18 |
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Platoon
(1986),
Director: Oliver Stone, rated R for language,
realistic war violence
The first
casualty of war is innocence.
 Starring: Tom
Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Charlie Sheen, Keith David, Forest
Whitaker, Francesco Quinn, Kevin Dillon, John C. McGinley,
Reggie Johnson
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Somebody once wrote: "Hell
is the impossibility of reason." That's what this place feels
like
Hell." - Chris Taylor
Why watch this?
This is the apogee of Vietnam films. It's gut-wrenching.
Plot Summary:
Vietnam in 1967 sees a young American, Chris Taylor, leave a
privileged life to volunteer for infantry combat. Thrust into
the heart of the jungle, he quickly confronts the brutal reality
of warfare and the disillusionment that follows. As the conflict
intensifies, Taylor finds himself caught between two conflicting
ideologies represented by his sergeants, one embodying
ruthlessness and the other compassion.
Dad's Preview:
This is Chris Taylor's journey through war in Vietnam. He leaves
college and enlists in the
infantry (most infantry soldiers were not in college). His platoon becomes embroiled in an internal
civil struggle between the brutal Sgt. Barnes and compassionate Sgt. Elias. Tom Berenger's
portrayal of Barnes is one of the most powerful I have ever scene on
film. The war scenes are intense, harrowing, and almost too real. One
can easily see
how experiencing that war would seriously damage the men who came home.

Hemdale Film
Corporation; Orion Pictures |
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#17 |
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The Deer Hunter (1978),
Director: Michael Cimino, rated R language, brutal war
violence, suicide
One of
the most important and powerful films of all time!
 Starring: Robert De
Niro, John Cazale, John Savage, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken,
George Dzundza, Chuck Aspergren
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"You
gotta listen to me... You wanna stay down here and die? Go on.
It's up to you. Now it's up to you." - Michael
Why watch this? The
Vietnam war damaged its survivors. Here, we see the depth of that
devastation.
Plot Summary: This
epic war drama explores the devastating impact of the Vietnam
War on a close-knit group of friends from a small, working-class
Pennsylvania mining town. It follows three steelworker buddies
who volunteer for military service and face harrowing
experiences, forever altering their lives and testing the bonds
of friendship.
Dad's Preview:
This powerful drama follows a group of friends who are back from
Vietnam. Some adjust, but some can't - the war still rages
within them. The final chapter takes the main character, Mike,
back to Vietnam to find his best friend Nick, who returned
because he could not handle being home. The film won five Oscars
including Best Picture, Director and Supporting Actor (Walken).
It is intense and some parts, notably the Russian Roulette
scenes, are not for children.

EMI;
Universal Pictures |
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#16 |
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
(1969),
Director: George Roy Hill, rated PG
You never
met a pair like Butch and The Kid.
 Starring: Paul
Newman, Robert Redford, Katharine Ross, Strother Martin, Jeff
Corey, Henry Jones, George Furth, Cloris Leachman,
Richard Kiel
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"It's
your great ideas that got us into this mess.
I never want to
hear another one of your great ideas. Ever!" -
Sundance Kid
Why watch this?
It's really fun to see Newman and Redford having such a good
time.
Plot Summary: Two
notorious outlaws, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, rob banks
and trains in the late 1800s American West. Facing relentless
pursuit by a skilled posse, they flee with Sundance's
girlfriend, Etta Place, to Bolivia seeking a fresh start.
However, their attempts to escape their past lead to a series of
humorous and action-packed events as they continue their
criminal ways.
Dad's Preview:
This film certainly stands out as different among
Westerns of its time. Newman and Redford portray the famous
real-life bank robbers, Butch and Sundance. The film's quip-filled dialog almost doesn't fit the
era, but I can let that slide, as it helps the
film flow. During the movie, we root for our anti-heroes to
escape the law, get across the Mexican border, and make it to Bolivia.
But even there, they still become wanted men. The lauded film won four Oscars.

Campanile
Productions, Newman-Foreman Company; 20th Century-Fox |
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#15 |
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The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928, French: La
Passion de Jeanne d'Arc), Director: Carl Theodor
Dreyer,
rated Passed
An Immortal
Screen Classic that will live Forever!
 Starring:
Renée Jeanne Falconetti, Eugène Silvain, André Berley, Maurice
Schutz, Antonin Artaud, Gilbert Dalleu, Michel Simon
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"When the mission that
God has entrusted to me is over, I will again dress as a woman."
-
Jeanne d'Arc, when asked why she wears men's clothing
Why watch this? ...
her passion, as shown here, is otherworldly.
Plot Summary:
This silent film chronicles the 15th-century trial of Joan of
Arc, a young warrior accused of heresy for claiming divine
visions. The film focuses on her intense interrogation by church
officials who attempt to force her to recant her claims and
beliefs. Ultimately, she faces a brutal punishment and becomes a
symbol of martyrdom and steadfast faith.
Dad's Preview:
This silent film is called historical, as it was created
from the detailed records of Jeanne d'Arc's trial and execution.
Before age 20, she led the French in many
battles during the
Hundred Years' War and was captured by the church in
England, She was then tried for heresy. The
religious court threatens and intimidates her in a effort to get
her to sign a document stating she was under the devil's
influence. This early film is a cinematic landmark for its
production value and use of close-up shots for effect. You will
walk away from this powerful masterpiece with a lot to think
about. On my second viewing, I wept uncontrollably.

Société Générale
des Films |
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#14 |
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Titanic (1997),
Director: James Cameron, rated PG-13 for intense
situations/deaths
She was heralded as
unsinkable...
 Starring: Leonardo
DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher,
David Warner
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"The press knows the size
of Titanic, now I want them to marvel at her speed, too. We must
give them
something new to print. And the maiden voyage of
Titanic must make headlines!" – I. Bruce Ismay
Why watch this?
A truly epic telling of the greatest maritime disaster.
Plot Summary:
A young, upper-class lady, Rose DeWitt Bukater, feels trapped by
her engagement to a wealthy but controlling man, Cal. Aboard the
luxurious RMS Titanic, she meets Jack Dawson, a free-spirited
artist traveling in third class. Despite their stark class
differences and Rose's engagement, they fall deeply in love.
However, their romance unfolds against the backdrop of the
ship's fateful maiden voyage and the impending disaster that
will forever change their lives.
Dad's Preview:
I've always found sea disasters interesting to research. What
went wrong? Could it have been prevented? The story of
R.M.S. Titanic is an exercise in man's hubris. For god's sake
they called
her "Unsinkable", before she had sailed a single
league. The film, its cinematography and effects are very well
done. Even the fictional love story is engaging. As horrible as
it was, the actual sinking, which takes quite a while, is
remarkable to witness on the big screen, and I loved every
minute of it.

20th Century Fox,
Lightstorm Entertainment; Paramount Pictures |
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#13 |
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Judgment at Nuremberg
(1961),
Director: Stanley Kramer, rated Approved
Once in a
generation...a motion picture explodes into greatness!
 Starring: Spencer
Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Maximilian Schell,
Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect "Those people, those
millions of people...I never knew it would come to that.
YOU
must believe it, you MUST believe it." – Ernst Janning
"Herr Janning, it came to
that the first time you sentenced a man to death
you knew to be
innocent." - Judge Dan Haywood, responding to Janning
Why watch this? Its historical significance. War criminals
must face judgment.
Plot Summary:
An American military tribunal convenes in post-WWII Nuremberg,
Germany, to try four German judges accused of crimes against
humanity under the Nazi regime. The proceedings delve into the
extent of individual and collective responsibility for Nazi
atrocities, examining whether the judges were simply following
orders or willingly participating in a corrupt legal system.
Presiding Judge Dan Haywood faces moral and political pressure
as he navigates the complex issues of justice, truth, and the
value of a single human life amidst a tense international
backdrop including the onset of the Cold War.
Dad's Preview:
This is the trial of the key German scientists and officers who
oversaw the prison
camps and atrocities that would become known as
The Holocaust.
It's important to see and absorb. This is a film about
historical record. It happened. Don't let anyone tell you
different. This all-star cast, and Kramer's stern direction, puts
forth an amazing, yet understandably disturbing film. While
Tracy, Widmark and Lancaster deliver memorable performances, its
Maximilian Schell, as the German defense attorney, who
captivates us - he's relentless as a man defending the
indefensible.

Roxlom Films,
Amber Entertainment; United Artists |
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#12 |
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The Right Stuff (1983),
Director: Philip Kaufman, rated PG
The spectacular
story of America's first astronauts.
 Starring: Scott
Glenn, Ed Harris, Fred Ward, Sam Shepard, Lance Henriksen, Kim
Stanley, Barbara Hershey, Veronica Cartwright,
Pamela Reed
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"It takes a special kind of
man to volunteer for a suicide mission, especially when it's on
national TV." – Chuck Yeager
Why watch this?
It's an educational, and thoroughly engaging, film about the
U.S. space
program.
Plot Summary:
Based on Tom Wolfe's book, the film chronicles the early days of
the American space program, focusing on the lives of the first
astronauts. It follows their selection and rigorous training as
they strive to be the first Americans in space, juxtaposed with
the exploits of legendary test pilot Chuck Yeager.
Dad's Preview:
This flick started the careers of many young stars including
Scott Glenn, Ed Harris and Dennis Quaid. It covers two parallel
stories: the Mercury space program, and Chuck Yeager's attempts
to break the sound barrier in a jet. This film takes us back to
a time when it was OK to get a little excited about our air and
space programs. You will be inspired to witness this little
history lesson.

The Ladd Company;
Warner Bros. |
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#11 |
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All Quiet on the Western Front
(1930),
Director: Lewis Milestone, rated Passed
The Human
Side of the War as Seen Through the Eyes of Youth!
 Starring: Lew Ayres,
Louis Wolheim, John Wray, William Bakewell, Arnold Lucy, Ben
Alexander, Scott Kolk, Owen Davis Jr.
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"He tells you, 'Go out and
die! But if you'll pardon me, it's easier to say 'go out
and die' than it is to do it." - Paul Bäumer
Why watch this?
WWI was a brutal, horrible war. This shows that nobody wins.
Plot Summary:
Inspired by patriotic fervor, a group of young German schoolboys
enlists in the army at the outbreak of World War I. They soon
find their romantic notions of war shattered by the harsh
realities of trench warfare, witnessing death and
disillusionment firsthand. The film follows their experiences on
the Western Front, emphasizing the dehumanizing effects and
futility of the conflict.
Dad's Preview:
This is a perfect example of early, almost
amateurish, film-making that enhances the film's impact. Made in
1929, a mere 14-years after WWI, the film has a distinctive
authenticity regarding this era in history. It is an
unapologetic anti-war film. Back then, it was not popular to
be anti-war, especially with Hitler gearing up in Europe for what
would become the second World War. Here our
protagonist is a German soldier who finds out that real war is
not what he expected - the war is over-glamorized at home;
leadership is
incompetent; the only bond a soldier has is with his fellow soldiers.
In sum, war is futile. You will forever remember the scene
in the bomb crater with the dead Russian soldier.

Universal
Studios |
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#10 |
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Gettysburg
(1993),
Director: Ronald F. Maxwell, rated PG for war
violence
Same Land.
Same God. Different Dreams.
 Starring: Jeff
Daniels, Tom
Berenger, Martin Sheen, Maxwell Caulfield, C.
Thomas Howell, Kevin Conway, Stephen Lang, Sam Elliott
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"We are adrift here in a
sea of blood and I want it to end. I want this to be the final
battle." - General Robert E. Lee
Why watch this?
It was a turning point in the U. S. Civil War - YOU NEED TO SEE THIS
FILM!
Plot Summary:
This historical epic depicts the pivotal three-day
battle of the American Civil War, following the actions
and decisions of key figures from both the Union and
Confederate armies. It showcases the strategic
movements, fierce fighting at crucial locations like
Little Round Top, and the climactic Confederate charge
known as Pickett's Charge.
Dad's Preview:
This is a very well-done historical epic recreating one of the
most pivotal battles in American
history. The viewer is asked to take in all the
pieces that had to come together for this battle to occur. It is all
there: Devil's Den, Little Roundtop, Pickett's charge. I get
that this was years ago, but historically, it is important to
understand what occurred there in June of 1863. Jeff Daniels'
performance shines, as Col. Chamberlain, in charge of the 20th
Maine on
Little Roundtop.

Turner Pictures,
TriStar Television, Esparza/Katz Productions; New Line Cinema |
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#9 |
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Gandhi (1982),
Director: Richard Attenborough, rated PG
His
Triumph Changed The World Forever.
 Starring: Ben
Kingsley, Candice Bergman, Trevor Howard, John Gielgud, Martin
Sheen, Daniel-Day Lewis, Roshan Seth
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Whenever I despair, I
remember that the way of truth and love has always won.
There
may be tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they may seem
invincible,
but in the end, they always fail. Think of it:
always." – Mohandas Gandhi
Why watch this?
This stunning epic still finds a way to intimately touch
each heart that views it.
Plot Summary:
This epic drama follows the life of Mohandas K. Gandhi,
the influential leader of India's nonviolent
independence movement against British rule. The story
showcases his journey from his time as a lawyer in South
Africa to his eventual leadership of the movement in
India, promoting his philosophy of nonviolent
resistance. It highlights significant events in his
personal and political life, depicting both his
successes and the challenges he faced in uniting his
country and achieving self-rule. Dad's Preview:
It's hard to argue with 8 Academy Awards. This film is massive and
unrelenting, as it follows the life of Mohandas Gandhi, and his
non-violent protests against the British occupation of India. Ben
Kingsley's performance is hypnotic - he transforms into the
peaceful leader. The man Gandhi, was a
miracle of a humanity on this Earth and we should all acknowledge
his beliefs and way of thinking.

Goldcrest
Films; Int'l Film Investors, National Film Development
Corp of India
Indo-British Films; Columbia Pictures
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#8 |
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Black
Hawk Down
(2001),
Director: Ridley Scott, rated R for war violence,
language
Leave No Man Behind.
 Starring: Josh
Hartnett, Eric Bana, Ewan McGregor, Tom Sizemore, Sam Shepard, William Fichtner
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Don't really matter what I
think. Once that first bullet goes past your head,
politics and
all that shit just goes right out the window." – SFC "Hoot"
Gibson
Why watch this? This
is a historically accurate account of the
1993 Mogadishu Raid.
Plot Summary: In
1993, a group of elite U.S. Army Rangers and Delta Force
operators are sent into Mogadishu, Somalia, on a mission to
capture key lieutenants of a powerful warlord. However, the
operation quickly escalates into a brutal and prolonged
firefight when two Black Hawk helicopters are shot down. The
stranded American soldiers must fight their way through hostile
territory in a desperate struggle to survive and rescue their
comrades.
Dad's Preview:
I remember seeing the news footage of a US helicopter pilot's
body being
dragged through the streets of Mogadishu. This film replays the confusion
of that day as two U.S. helicopters
were shot down in the middle of an African civil war. We witness the
bravery of the U.S. soldiers who went in to extract the crash
victims. Courageous as that was, the brutal reality is that a terrible
toll was taken on the Somali militia and citizens, as well.

Columbia
Pictures, Revolution Studios, J. Bruckheimer Films; Sony Pictures
Releasing |
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#7 |
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All
the President's Men (1976),
Director:
Alan J. Pakula, rated PG
Bob
Woodward and Carl Bernstein are about to ask you a few
questions.
 Starring: Robert Redford, Dustin Hoffman, Jack Warden,
Martin Balsam, Hal Holbrook , Jason Robarbs, Ned
Beatty
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"It leads everywhere.
Get out your notebook. There's more." - Deep Throat
Why watch this?
This explains Watergate in a very interesting and suspenseful
manner.
Plot Summary:
Two reporters from the Washington Post, Bob Woodward and Carl
Bernstein, are assigned to what initially seems like a minor
break-in at the Democratic Party Headquarters in the Watergate
complex. As they investigate, they uncover a much larger
political conspiracy, tracing the trail of illegal activity
higher and higher within the Nixon administration, despite
obstacles and threats to their safety. Their persistent
investigative journalism ultimately aims to reveal the truth
about the Watergate scandal and its connections to those in
power.
Dad's Preview:
This is a very intelligent film about the Watergate scandal in 1972. As a teen, I did
not understand what
Watergate entailed
- this film helped a
lot. There are stellar performances from Hoffman, Redford and Robarbs, who
all work for the Washington Post. Together they expose a depth of political corruption
that includes officials, senators and the even the U.S. President. As with most scandals, it's
all about the cover-up. This certainly
applies today with horrific events related to Enron, the Penn
State Sandusky scandal, and child molestation occurring in
various religious and civic organizations.

Wildwood
Enterprises; Warner Bros.
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#6 |
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Braveheart
(1995),
Director: Mel Gibson, rated R for graphic battles,
language, torture
Every
man dies, not every man really lives.
 Starring: Mel
Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick MaGoohan, Angus Macfadyen,
Catherine McCormack, Brendan Gleeson, Peter Hanly, Ian Bannen,
James Cosmo, David O'Hara
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Those men who bled the
ground red at Falkirk fought for William Wallace. He fights for
something that I never had.
And I took it from him, when I
betrayed him." - Robert the Bruce
Why watch this? This
is a powerful film about historical Scotland and its hero, William Wallace.
Plot Summary: This
story features William Wallace, a Scottish warrior who leads a
rebellion against the tyrannical King Edward I of England.
Wallace unites his people and fights for Scotland's
independence, driven by personal tragedy and a desire for
freedom. His bravery inspires a nation and leaves a lasting
legacy in their struggle for freedom.
Dad's Preview:
This is a great education. William Wallace leads
the Scots striving for independence against King Edward I of England. It
is an epic, bloody story full of battles, betrayals and death,
yet you'll walk away inspired! The scenery and cinematography
are beautiful, set in scenic Ireland. This was Gibson's second film
to direct, and he garnered several Oscars including Best Director
and Best Picture - well done, Mel.

Icon
Productions, The Ladd Company; Paramount Pictures |
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#5 |
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Band
of Brothers (2001),
Directors: Phil Alden Robinson, Richard Loncraine, Mikael
Salomon, David Nutter, Tom Hanks, David Leland, David Frankel,
Tony To, rated TV-MA for language, war
violence
Ordinary men. Extraordinary times.
 Starring: Damien Lewis, Ron Livingston, Dale Dye, Scott
Grimes, Neal McDonough, Donnie Wahlberg, David Schwimmer, Kirk
Acevedo, Michael Cudlitz, Rick Gomez, Frank John Hughes, Matthew
Settle, Rick Warren
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"The only hope you have is to accept the
fact that you're already dead. The sooner you accept that,
the sooner you'll be able to function as a soldier is supposed to function:
without mercy, without
compassion, without remorse. All war depends upon it." –
Lt. Speers to a very nervous Pvt. Blithe
Why watch this? This
encapsulates WWII in an enthralling, intense, realistic package.
Plot Summary: The
story follows Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of
the 101st Airborne Division, from their training in the United
States to the end of World War II in Europe. The series
chronicles their experiences through significant battles like
D-Day, Operation Market Garden, and the Battle of the Bulge,
highlighting their courage, sacrifice, and the bonds of
brotherhood forged in combat.
Dad's Preview:
Ground-breaking HBO mini-series spanning 10 episodes (yes, I
realize it's a mini-series not a movie). This is
the unequalled exposé regarding the events of U.S. Army
soldiers in World War II. Each episode is engaging, poignant
and important to understanding the war in Europe. Its realism
matches that of
Saving Private Ryan
(1998).
In fact, one episode was directed by Tom Hanks. This is not just
an HBO mini-series, it is U.S. History 101 - an absolute
must see for every American.

Playtone, Dreamworks
Television; HBO Entertainment
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#4 |
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939),
Director: Frank Capra, rated: Approved
Stirring - In the
seeing! Precious - In the remembering!
 Starring:
James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Claude Rains, Thomas Mitchell,
Edward Arnold, Beulah Bondi, Harry Carey,
Eugene Pallette
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
DML Top 50
#34 -
Dad's Full (Spoiler) Review
and Deep Dive of Mr. Smith
Goes to Washington
"You all think I'm
licked. Well I'm not licked. And I'm gonna stay right here
and
fight for this lost cause!" - Senator Jefferson Smith, Tenn.
Why watch this? ...
an idyllic young Senator finds himself attacked by corruption.
Plot Summary:
Idealistic young man Jefferson Smith is unexpectedly appointed
to the U.S. Senate to fill a vacant seat. Initially, Smith is
seen as easily manipulated by corrupt political figures,
including his state's powerful political boss and even his
childhood hero, Senator Joseph Paine. However, when Smith
proposes a national boys' camp that interferes with a corrupt
land scheme, he finds himself in a fight for his ideals against
the powerful forces of political corruption.
Dad's Preview:
Nobody plays the underdog like Jimmy Stewart. This is the second
Stewart-Capra collaboration. Every American should watch this,
and ask yourself, "What do I stand for?" Am I pulling for the
young Tennessee senator, Jefferson Smith, who still believes is
fair government, helping common citizens? Or do I relate more to
the senator who takes bribes from bullying businessmen? Well? I
choose Jeff Smith, and a government of the people by the people
and for the people. This is a MUST SEE!

Frank Capra;
Columbia Pictures |
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The Grapes of Wrath (1940),
Director: John Ford, rated Approved
The Joads step
right out of the pages of the novel that has shocked millions!

Starring: Henry
Fonda, Jane Darwell, John Carradine, Charley Grapewin, Dorris Bowdon, Russell
Simpson, John Qualen, Grant Mitchell, Ward Bond
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
DML Top 50
#28 -
Dad's Full (Spoiler) Review
and Deep Dive of The Grapes of
Wrath
"If I was to pray, I'd
pray for folks that's alive and don't know which way to turn." -
Jim "Preacher" Casy
Why watch this? The
Great Depression left a deep scar on an entire American
generation.
Dad's Review:
This is the great film, from the great novel about
the Great Depression. After the collapse of the banking system
in America, men lost jobs, farmers went broke and families were
starving. The poorest of the poor, from places like Enid,
Oklahoma or Mena, Arkansas, loaded up everything they had and
headed West to find work in the fields of California. This is
the painful odyssey of America's forgotten, as seen through the
brilliant lens of legendary director John Ford.
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Schindler's List (1993),
Director: Steven Spielberg, rated R for violence,
language, torture, mass murder
The list is
life. The man was real. The story is true.
 Starring:
Liam Neeson,
Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan Sagallie, Embeth
Davidtz, Mark Ivanir, Beatrice Macola
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
DML Top 50
#25 -
Dad's Full (Spoiler) Review
and Deep Dive of Schindler's List
"They came with nothing.
Nothing. And they flourished. For six centuries there has been a
Jewish Krakow. Think about that.
By this evening those six
centuries are a rumor. They never happened. Today is history." –
SS 2nd LT Amon Göth
Why watch this?
... to remember, and not let it happen again - EVER on this
Earth.
Plot Summary:
During World War II in German-occupied Poland, a German
industrialist named Oskar Schindler arrives in Kraków seeking to
make his fortune amidst the war's chaos. Initially driven by
profit, he establishes a factory employing Jewish workers,
seeing them as a source of cheap labor. As the Nazi regime
intensifies its persecution of Jews, Schindler is confronted
with the atrocities of the Holocaust and undergoes a profound
moral transformation.
Dad's Preview:
How do you tell a story so horrible it defies belief? As
honestly as you can. Many films have referenced the Holocaust,
using it as a backdrop. However, no film more directly
confronts humanity's most devastating chapter than this
dark, necessary effort. It recounts fascist Germany's creation of the Płaszów
concentration camp during World War II. The Jews sent there
endured total upheaval, horrible prison conditions and merciless
torture by Nazi camp officials. It was horrific. Director
Steven Spielberg, himself a Jew, had to commit this story to film, and
his effort is a masterpiece on both inhuman depravity and the
courageous human spirit.

Amblin
Entertainment; Universal Pictures |
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Saving Private Ryan (1998),
Director: Steven Spielberg,
Rated R for language, bloody battles and carnage
the mission
is a man.
Starring:
Tom Hanks, Edward Burns, Tom Sizemore, Giovanni Ribisi, Matt Damon, Vin Diesel, Adam
Goldberg, Barry Pepper, Dennis Farina
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
DML Top 50
#3 -
Dad's Full (Spoiler) Review
and Deep Dive of Saving Private
Ryan
"The boy's alive, and
we are going to send somebody to find him, and we are going to
get him
the hell out of there." - Gen. George C. Marshall
Why watch this? This
film honestly illustrates what many infantry soldiers went through during WWII.
Plot Summary:
A squad of US soldiers during World War II, led by Captain John
Miller, survive the D-Day invation. They get a new assignment to
venture behind enemy lines in German-occupied France to locate
Private James Ryan and bring him home safely. This extraordinary
assignment is sparked by the tragic news that Ryan's three
brothers have already been killed in action, and the government
hopes to spare his family from further loss. As the soldiers
confront the brutal realities of war, the film explores the
moral dilemmas of risking many lives to save one man.
Dad's Preview:
If you watch only one segment of film from all of Dad's lists,
it has to the first thirty minutes of this movie. It is hard to
watch, but it should be a requirement of everyone daring to call
themselves "American". This amazing war epic focuses on a
mission to find one man in France after the invasion of
Normandy. But the story behind the story is that war can be
confusing, bloody and costly in human lives. Here nothing is held back
- Director Spielberg did his best to
take us there. The ensemble cast is amazing, led by Hanks
and Tom Sizemore's career-best performance.

Amblin
Entertainment, Mutual Film Co.; DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount
Pictures |
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