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A Time Out of War

1954 | 23m | English

(257 votes)

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Director: Denis Sanders
Writer: Denis Sanders
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Black and White UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the Academy Film Archive. During the American Civil War, two Union soldiers and a Confederate solider fire at each other from across a brook. The two sides negotiate a one-hour truce, from which they develop a bond. Based on the short story "Pickets" (1897) by Robert W. Chambers, it was the winner of an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Two Reel) film in 1955. The film is on the National Film Registry for its cultural significance in 2007.
Release Date: Sep 26, 1954
Director: Denis Sanders
Writer: Denis Sanders
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords soldier, union, american civil war, confederacy
Production Companies Carnival Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024 (Update)
Entered: May 06, 2024
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Name Character
Barry Atwater Craig
Robert Sherry Alden
Corey Allen Connor
Name Job
Terry Sanders Editor, Director of Photography
Denis Sanders Writer, Editor, Director
Frank Hamilton Original Music Composer
Barry Eddy Sound
Morris Green Camera Operator
Tony Gorsline Sound
Name Title
Terry Sanders Producer
Denis Sanders Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

There's something of the Christmas in no-man's-land about this short feature. One confederate and two Union soldiers are charged with guarding a not especially important river crossing during the American civil war. It's dull work and they becomes bored and even a bit hysterical before concluding th ... at an hour of truce could do no harm. Initially suspicious, each emerge from their hideouts and do some fishing, trade a smoke or two for some bread and slowly realise that once they are on first name terms, there's not so much difference between them after all. Their unanimity is tested, though, when one catches something a bit more poignant than a trout and it's all back to square one as the sun sets. It's quite a gently engaging and thoughtful drama with some sparing dialogue and some riverside photography that pretty much mirrors not just the lack of activity the men face doing their duty, but also the inevitability that it symbolises day in, day out with little change. Rarely seen nowadays, but worth watch if you come across it.

Feb 16, 2024