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What is the name of this movie?
The star is looking through some historic photos and see a man with a gun that does not was invented at the time he is in.. Also the star's wife and son are killed in a car accident. ultimately, the time of stars travel to the west of age and again just in time to prevent the death of his wife and son. Thanks anyway .... no one ... I found ... It Timestalkers. Back to the Future III ????? Come on! Get real. Nothing close to what I described ....
The guy said since Back To The Future III is probably correct. See the link below for a synopsis of the plot of the film. However, I'm not sure it's exactly as you describe.
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The grandfather was in the last sunset in the open doorway, her fingers holding the end of the pipe, and the other hand and arm wound strong and constant around a broom is in the final months of the war of 1945.
When word came from Frank, you just get a broom with him against coats hanging next to the planned at the door. And it was to sit in a kitchen chair in the corner of the room, the dining table against the wall, I was eight years old then, would be nine in two months. Sat grandfather slowly and looked at the sheet of paper, his eldest son Wally left the mailbox on the porch, which had given him. He already knew what it was. He speaks to no one in the house. Manning was limited character, which had no stamp on it, not need. She waited for her son, the couple went back downstairs his attic room.
"I can not open it. Open, please." Said Wally.
"Damn Italy! Damn Germans!" And then he took his father and hugged him, trying to stop it. And that was it.
One day there was a call to arms to fight a war, like my grandfather done in the First World War, six thousand miles away. And he went, and Uncle Frank now twenty years later, got the same vocation. And one morning got out of bed and breakfast and was gone just like that. He went to camp at a place in the south, and then in Europe, Italy, and that was it him.
And in the coming months and years ahead, would see the pictures in the movies, and newspapers, a war that was. The names and photos of dead soldiers, again, again and again and again. The people who loved their children and siblings, and all Frank.
((The Beginning) (A soldier))
"I have to go to war Paw," said Frank.
"Why?" He said hesitantly, "I do not see any use in it any more, our country is being invaded. "
"Germany and Italy began one and now we beat Japan at Pearl Harbor, which is also right thing to do. "
"My brother was Wally leg, was a prisoner of war, is now at home, received a Purple Heart, I to go. "
"The good he does for anyone I ever know. I went to war, Wally went to war to protect a country that needs no protection .
"Anyway, gotta go, I am eighteen years."
"Of course I have to go," said my grandfather, " the Germans "
"Bring me a handful of snuff out of my room," Grandpa said Frank.
So Frank is ready. And Uncle Wally got out of the attic bedroom for a ride to the induction center in Minneapolis. Mother washed and mended his clothes before leaving. That night I had heard from Anne, her older sister on the phone, she said: "I want to leave, and I think the leg wants to go, but none of us want to leave. I I do not understand, and I won "However, so do not expect me."
Then he climbed to the attic rooms, and set yet and my head fell back on a feather pillow jaws and Aunt Betty and Grandma before he died of pneumonia in 1933 this pillow filled with chicken feathers. And I was not talking to myself, I did not speak to anyone, but I heard a voice in my head, "He has to go, nothing you can do about it," he said. And I I said aloud, "Them-German"
"Shoo," said Uncle Wally, "we can not do anything."
I turned around gently, and the kind of threw to the side, staring at the carpet beside my bed on the floor in the dark.
"Anyway," said Uncle Wally "He will be fine."
But I knew even at that age, people do not "go to war for the fun of it, or leave their families for fun, but Wally wanted me to go back to sleep, told me that Frank had to give in the morning walk to the center of induction, which had to take his oath, I guess. I turned in my bed on my back, I told the voice in my head: "Shut up," that the secret voice. And fell asleep.
Morning Next we all got up, Uncle Wally, myself and his mother and grandfather, and my brother Mike, and Uncle Frank, we ate breakfast in the dark gray of the morning, and all we look a little sad, all trying to keep busy, Maw trying to put on the breakfast table for everyone and I ate. Then it's over, and Uncle Frank concentrated in a small suite case of fabrics. Maw said, "People need clean cloths honest, even when addressing the war, and a decent breakfast."
I brought Frank coat and hat, was October 1944 and his mother and grandfather mourn yet, somehow I expected them to, but I wanted, just stopped against Frank, not stirred. For all that mattered, country and everything he had into it, they could have it as long as they left our family alone. No we were rich, and the jaws did not mind having your brother fight and die for the rich, because he believed that our blood was as good as any blood anywhere around, and somehow the rich that he forgot, and she wanted to remind you of it. Then she kissed Frank, and grandfather hugged him and hugged me and held the tears for later.
4/30/2009 Â • A •
((The End) (The Last of the Sunset))
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