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 Translation for 'war film' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   a war film | war films
film
háborús film {noun}
war film
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film
film {noun}
film
film
akciófilm {noun}
action film
film
dokumentumfilm {noun}
documentary film
film
krimi {noun}
crime film
filmcsillag {noun}film star
film
rövidfilm {noun}
short film
film
filmsztár {noun}
film star
képreg.
rajzfilm {noun}
animated film
képreg.
rajzfilm {noun}
cartoon (film)
film
fantázia film {noun}
fantasy film
film
filmipar {noun}
film industry
film
kalandfilm {noun}
adventure film
film
játékfilm {noun}
feature film
film
szerelmesfilm {noun}
love film
természetfilm {noun}nature film
film
horrorfilm {noun}
horror film
film
pornófilm {noun}
porn film [coll.]
film
pornófilm {noun}
porno film [coll.]
film
filmet forgat
to shoot a film
képreg.
rajzfilm {noun}
animated cartoon film
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Usage Examples English
  • He reprised his Oscar-winning role as Doyle in the sequel "French Connection II" (1975), and was part of an all-star cast in the war film "A Bridge Too Far" (1977), playing Polish General Stanisław Sosabowski.
  • Stanley Kubrick's 1957 anti-war film "Paths of Glory" "illustrates, and even illuminates...existentialism" by examining the "necessary absurdity of the human condition" and the "horror of war".
  • "La Grande Illusion" (also known as "The Grand Illusion") is a 1937 French war film directed by Jean Renoir, who co-wrote the screenplay with Charles Spaak.
  • Brynner went to Yugoslavia to star in a war film, "Battle of Neretva" (1969).
  • Taiwanese actor Chang Chen portrayed Sun Quan in John Woo's 2008 two-part epic war film "Red Cliff".

  • Watts borrowed a submarine from the war film "Das Boot" (1981) on condition it not be taken into deep waters.
  • Niven had a far better part in the British war film "Appointment with Venus" (1952), which was popular in England.
  • "Counterpoint" (1968) was a war film that was not particularly successful at the box office.
  • In addition to directing many of his own star vehicles, Eastwood has also directed films in which he did not appear, such as the mystery drama "Mystic River" (2003) and the war film "Letters from Iwo Jima" (2006), for which he received Academy Award nominations, the drama "Changeling" (2008), and the biographical sports drama "Invictus" (2009).
  • "The Bridge on the River Kwai" is a 1957 epic war film directed by David Lean and based on the 1952 novel written by Pierre Boulle.

  • To avoid injury and death from a nuclear weapon's heat flash and blast effects, the two most far ranging prompt effects of nuclear weapons, schoolchildren were taught to duck and cover by the early Cold War film of the same name.
  • is a 1970 epic historical war film about the Battle of Waterloo.
  • and "Dragnet", and had a showcase role as the squad leader in a feature titled "Eight Iron Men" (1952), a war film directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Stanley Kramer (Marvin's role had been played on Broadway by Burt Lancaster).
  • In Toei's 2011 war film "Rengō Kantai Shirei Chōkan: Yamamoto Isoroku" (Blu-Ray titles:- English "The Admiral"; German "Der Admiral"), Yamamoto was portrayed by Kōji Yakusho.
  • War films typically tell the story of a small group of isolated individuals who – one by one – get killed (literally or metaphorically) by an outside force until there is a final fight to the death; the idea of the protagonists facing death is a central expectation in a war film.

  • In John Ford's 1945 war film, "They Were Expendable", two [...] Elcos were used during filming along with four former MTBRON 14 78-foot Huckins.
  • The fictional 2000 U.S. war film 'U-571' has no relation to this U-boat, but is very loosely based on the British capture of [...] and her Enigma and cipher keys.
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