King and Country (1964) – Review by Dwight Macdonald 02/12/2018 by Dwight Macdonald This film establishes Joseph Losey as a versatile director who commands a wide range of styles for wrecking a movie. In The
THE BRUTALITY OF MILITARY INCOMPETENCE: PATHS OF GLORY AND KING AND COUNTRY 24/09/2016 Essay by Andrew Kelly published in “Cinema and The Great War”
KING AND COUNTRY (1964): “WHAT BEAUTY IS THERE, WHAT ANGUISH” 06/06/2016 The origin of King and Country was an actual incident in World War I involving a young enlisted man who was executed for desertion.