Movie: War Story

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Bill Perry
Bill Perry

Himself (voice)

Peter Lawrence
Peter Lawrence

Interviewer (voice)

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    This claymation short film uses a real interview for dialogue. Bill Perry relates stories about his youth, his tilted house, and adventures during WWII in Bristol, England during the blitz. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive.

  • Release Date

    1989-09-27

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