Off the top of my head, some more revolution films: Danton (198?, Polish/French co-production with Gerard Depardieu) Reds [someone must have mentioned this, but I'll add it anyway] The Mortal Storm (1939) This one is about the moment of the Nazi takeover in Germany as it effects a small Bavarian university town. Not a revolution exactly but certainly a revolutionary situation. Blockade (1938; a Walter Wanger production about the Spanish Civil War) La Nuit de Varennes (1981?; French/Italian coproduction about the French revolution and the attempted escape of the King and Queen, a really wonderful movie) Red Dawn (1985) An execrable movie about a high school football team turning back an apparently successful Soviet invasion of the US. Nevertheless, it is certainly an attempt to imagine a counterrevolution. Bananas (197?) Woody Allen's hilarious take on third-world revolutions. Moon Over Parador (198?) The Last Emperor (1987) Gandhi (1982) Return of the Jedi (1985?) I'm sure I'll think of more later . . . -- Ben Alpers [log in to unmask] Princeton University (whose views this, naturally, does not represent)