A gripping war film about the moral complexities faced by soldiers in the heat of battle, featuring a strong cast.
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Yesterday's Enemy is a British war film released in 1959, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. The film explores the moral dilemmas faced by soldiers during World War II, particularly highlighting the conflict between survival instincts and ethical principles. Featuring a strong cast, including the likes of Leo McKern and Gordon Jackson, the film is noted for its tension and emotional depth. Its narrative weaves through themes of humanity and savagery amidst the chaos of war.