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_aKirk, Brian.
245 _aMy Boy Jack
260 _bEcosse Films
_c2007
_aUK
300 _a1 DVD
306 _a93 min.
520 _aIts 1915 and World War I has been declared. Aged only 17 Kiplings son like most of his generation is swept up in the enthusiasm to fight the Germans a mood stoked vigorously by his father. Jack is cripplingly short sighted and the army has rejected him twice rendering him too myopic even for an army suffering thousands of casualties a week and desperate for recruits. Yet Rudyard is undeterred determined that his son should go to the front like countless other sons and fight for the values that he Kipling espouses so publicly. Using his fame and influence Kipling persuades Lord Roberts on his death bed to get Jack a commission in the Irish guards. This intervention is barely tolerated by Carrie and daughter Elise (Carey Mulligan) as they disagree that Jack is fit to fight and fear for his safety on the front line. Jack is instantly popular with his troop he is a great leader and trains tirelessly to overcome the disability that is his eyesight. Six months later Jack sails to France as a lieutenant. Jack went missing in action during the Battle of Loos and his mother and father carried out an increasingly desperate search for him spanning many years and many miles.
546 _aLanguages: English, Turkish
_aSubtitle: Turkish
650 _aDrama
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650 _aBiography
650 _aWar
700 1 _9207501
_aHaig, David,
_d1955-
700 _aDaniel Radcliffe
700 _aKim Cattrall
700 _aCarey Mulligan
700 _aJulian Wadham
740 _aOğlum Jack
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