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How I Won the War is a 1967 black comedy film directed by Richard Lester
. The film features Michael Crawford
as the inept WWII commander Earnest Goodbody, with John Lennon
and Roy Kinnear
as soldiers under his orders. The film is a satire of war; in it, the inept Lieutenant Goodbody's soldiers are ordered to construct a Cricket field behind enemy lines. At one point in the film, the British soldiers overcome a group of German soldiers by whistling the Colonel Bogey March (the theme from The Bridge on the River Kwai
). Many of the characters in the film are, themselves, satirical in nature; for example "Cpl. Gripweed", the soldier played by Lennon, is a fascist, yet the army has no qualms in using him in a war which was intended to fight the spread of fascism. The film is also an attack on the brutality of war; throughout the film, Goodbody's soldiers die one by one (only to be replaced by ghostly, WWI-era soldiers), and by the film's end not one of his men is still alive.

Continuing on the absurdist tone established in Help!
, and considering this film an artistic success, United Artists gave Lester free reign to create his next film, perhaps the most bizarre satire in English cinema history, the nuclear war satire The Bed-Sitting Room
. The three constitute a trilogy that has developed a cult audience since their initial releases between 1965-70.

References in Beatles Music

The film is obliquely mentioned in the groundbreaking Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band song "A Day in the Life." John Lennon sings, "I saw a film today, oh boy / The English army had just won the war / A crowd of people turned away / But I just had to look / Having read the book," possibly referencing his role in the film.

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