1943 THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (Pressburger & Powell) ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
The Archers score for the first but definitely not the last time. As with all their films, it's a feast for the eyes, but it might be the most thematically rich, as a then-famous caricature of blinkered and antiquated late 19th century British military jingoism is humanized, reimagined, and forced to contend with the insanity of fascism and industrialized warfare.
(This is the only film I've seen from 1943)
