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  1. Hope and Glory is a 1987 comedy-drama war film written, produced, and directed by John Boorman based on his own experiences growing up in London during the Second World War. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The title is derived from the traditional British patriotic song "Land of Hope and Glory".

  2. Feb 19, 1988 · Hope and Glory: Directed by John Boorman. With Sebastian Rice-Edwards, Geraldine Muir, Sarah Miles, David Hayman. Bill, a young boy living on the outskirts of London experiences the exhilaration of World War II.

  3. Oct 5, 2012 · A semiautobiographical project by John Boorman about a nine year old boy called Bill as he grows up in London during the blitz of World War 2. MGM - 1987. Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly...

  4. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Director John Boorman drew from his own childhood experiences for this touching coming-of-age tale about a boy growing...

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • PG-13
  5. Apr 29, 2015 · Reviewer: Lawrence Moskal - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 15, 2017 Subject: Review of film Hope and Glory Have used this film many times when teaching about World War II. It takes place on the British home front and is about family getting through the Blitz.

  6. John Boorman's "Hope and Glory" is a film about that precise season in the life of a young British boy who grows up in a London suburb during World War II. Maybe there is something in the very nature of war, in the power of guns and bombs, that appeals to the imagination of little boys.

  7. Hope and Glory. Summaries. Bill, a young boy living on the outskirts of London experiences the exhilaration of World War II. During this period, Bill learns about sex, death, love, hypocrisy, and the faults of adults as he prowls the ruins of bombed houses.