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hi, Pete, Martin Guerre is sixteenth century and includes some battle scenes as I recall, but that must already be on your list. There are brief battle scenes
List members, I came across the following via a Google search. If its still available, might other list members be interested in pooling our resources to
French Rev is probably a bit late, though Geoffrey Parker's mil rev technically goes up to 1800. Something depicting 16th/17th-century warfare in a rigorous
Dear Pete, is Barry Lyndon too late? How about scenes from Rohmer's Lady and the Duke (French Rev)? Is the course focused on all military revolution? European?
Peter -- The first readily available film that comes to mind would be Cromwell, with Richard Harris and Alec Guiness. Richard Lester's The Four Musketeers