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The Soldiers

 1963
 80 minutes (1 hrs 20 mins)
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Directed by

Starring

Marino Mase · Patrice Moullet · Genevieve Galea · Catherine Ribeiro · Barbet Schroeder · Jean-Louis Comolli

Full cast & crew

Release dates

US release date US release: 27th September 1967
France release date France release: 31st May 1963
Turkey release date Turkey release: 29th November 1965

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Total views:
28
First viewed:
19th Apr 2026
Last viewed:
11th Jun 2026
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The BBFC gives Sam Mendes new World War 1 movie 1917 a 15 age rating in the UK.

Starring George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman the movie centres around two soldiers who are sent on a dangerous mission to go across enemy territory to deliver a message which could save hundreds of men, including one of the soldiers brother.

The film is being largely favoured as the filming style in of a single shot so there are no apparent cuts in the movie and it plays out in real time.

The BBFC have given the film its 15 age rating for strong injury detail, language and it has an official runtime of 119 minutes (1 hours and 59 minutes) and the movie was passed uncut.

BBFC film info page