A Matter of Life and Death
A Matter of Life and Death (1946) is a romantic fantasy film set in the Second World War by the British writer-director-producer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It was originally released in U.S. under the title Stairway to Heaven, which was derived from the film’s most prominent special effect: a broad escalator linking the Other World and Earth. Reversing the convention of The Wizard of Oz, the supernatural scenes are in black-and-white, while the ones on Earth are in Technicolor.
In 2004, A Matter of Life and Death was named the second greatest British film ever made by the magazine Total Film in a poll of 25 film critics,[1] behind only Get Carter.
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It’s an education in how film has changed when you consider and compare how these two films deal with the deeper issues of war and warriors, human nature, good/evil.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dawn_Patrol_(1938_film)
It seems time and film have changed but then so have we!
