It’s a little thin this month, but there are two additional WWI films on Turner Classic Movies in January.  We can always debate if they are truly WWI films, but if it uses the war as a plot device in any way, we include it.

First up in the wee hours of Sunday morning the 14th, we have The Dawn Patrol (1938), with Errol Flynn, Basil Rathbone, and David Niven.  We’ve listed this before.  It’s at 5:00 a.m.

Second, Born to Love (1932) at 10:45 a.m., Friday the 19th.  It’s described as “a World War I pilot thought dead turns up after the mother of his child has married.”  It stars Constance Bennett and Joel McCrea.

I’m hoping I missed nothing.  Happy viewing!

Blair Tarr is the Museum Curator of the Kansas State Historical Society. He oversees the three-dimensional collections of the Society, but has special interests in the Civil War, Wichita-made Valentine diners, and Leavenworth's Abernathy Furniture. In the last few years he has also done a lot of cramming on The Great War. He is a past president of the Kansas Museums Association and the Civil War Round Tables of both Kansas City and Eastern Kansas. He is currently a board member of the Heritage League of Greater Kansas City.