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| Birmingham - World War Two has proved to be a treasure trove of material for books and film since its start. Among them: James Jones's novel The Thin Red Line, the classic film "From Here to Eternity" and more recently Steven Spielburg's "Saving Private Ryan". Now, an Alabama filmmaker has tackled the Second Great War.
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