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Old 07-27-08 | 10:12 PM
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Can anyone identify these two movies?

Hopefully the kind souls here can identify these two movies

The first is a WWII movie. I think it was made in the 50's or 60's. I only remember one scene in it: American soldiers are laying down in ground-level fog. German soldiers are in a small cliff above the fog. They know the Americans are in the fog, but don't know where. Everyone is being as quiet as possible to not give away their positions. A couple of times, a wounded American soldier moans and the Germans shoot into the fog with a machine gun where they hear the sound.

The second movie is a recent, probably '06 or '07, French comedy-drama I saw last year in-flight on Air France. Its about 4 middle-aged women, who have a reunion in the French countryside for a summer holiday. The ones with husbands/children bring their families. Everyone starts off polite but the summer house is a dump and the kids are spoiled and demanding and it doesn't take long before everyone's nerves are frayed and tempers are short. They reconcile their differences by the end of the movie.

Thanks!

Last edited by Kevin Phillips; 07-29-08 at 04:29 PM.

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