Review of Cavalcade (1933) by Crosby Day for Orlando Sentinel — 20 Jul 2002
Cavalcade's anti-war message is presented with more subtlety than that in Wings and All Quiet on the Western Front. The story is more concerned with the potential of death than it is with actual tragedy - how those left behind live in a constant state of anxiety, never knowing if their loved one is going to appear on a casualty list.
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This review of Cavalcade (1933) was written by Crosby Day and published by Orlando Sentinel on 20 Jul 2002.
Cavalcade has generally received mixed reviews.
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