This film features a flute and snare drum playing “The British Grenadiers” during battle scenes. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this three-hour film, whose title rogue climbs the English social ladder but loses his left leg in a duel. This film’s director borrowed special 50mm lenses from NASA to shoot candlelight scenes inspired by Hogarth.
ANSWER: Barry Lyndon
[10h] The director of Barry Lyndon earlier depicted the brutality of trench warfare in this film, which ends with a German prisoner singing “The Faithful Hussar” to a group of soldiers. After starring in this film, Kirk Douglas again worked with its director on Spartacus.
ANSWER: Paths of Glory
[10e] Barry Lyndon and Paths of Glory were directed by this man, who also directed 2001: A Space Odyssey.
ANSWER: Stanley Kubrick
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