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Episode 116: 5 Graves to Cairo/ Army of Shadows discussion (WW II mission movie mini-series #3)

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Hey there listeners. In this episode, we continue a mini-series of panels talking about WW II mission movies that inspired my upcoming novel The Last Night to Kill Nazis from Clash books. The novel comes out next month, during the pre-order period (You can get it from the Clash site, Amazon, Barnes, and Noble, or basically any indie bookstore) we will celebrate by talking about the movies that inspired it.

In this episode, I am joined by an old friend. David Woken is a librarian with a history focus, but he is a film nerd that is knowledgeable in schlock and good cinema. You’ll find out quickly why I was excited to talk about these movies with him. The films we cover in this episode include the 1943 classic WW2 movie Five Graves to Cairo and the 1969 film Army of Shadows. These are not traditional Mission movies but they influenced the back story of one of the main characters of The Last Night to Kill Nazis. If you enjoy this discussion please check out my novel!

•You can find my books here:

Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/B004FGT4ZW

•And me here:

Goodreads-http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2988332.David_Agranoff

Twitter-https://twitter.com/DAgranoffAuthor

Blog-http://davidagranoff.blogspot.com/

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Hey there listeners. In this episode, we continue a mini-series of panels talking about WW II mission movies that inspired my upcoming novel The Last Night to Kill Nazis from Clash books. The novel comes out next month, during the pre-order period (You can get it from the Clash site, Amazon, Barnes, and Noble, or basically any indie bookstore) we will celebrate by talking about the movies that inspired it.

In this episode, I am joined by an old friend. David Woken is a librarian with a history focus, but he is a film nerd that is knowledgeable in schlock and good cinema. You’ll find out quickly why I was excited to talk about these movies with him. The films we cover in this episode include the 1943 classic WW2 movie Five Graves to Cairo and the 1969 film Army of Shadows. These are not traditional Mission movies but they influenced the back story of one of the main characters of The Last Night to Kill Nazis. If you enjoy this discussion please check out my novel!

•You can find my books here:

Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/B004FGT4ZW

•And me here:

Goodreads-http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2988332.David_Agranoff

Twitter-https://twitter.com/DAgranoffAuthor

Blog-http://davidagranoff.blogspot.com/

  continue reading

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