Heh hhe, I edited before you answered. Anyway, ill be eagerly lurking about in a dark corner ready to try again.
That was a great movie too muscogeemike, but the quotes here on this thread are taken from WW2 movies. That should help you weed out some leads in the future. Stick around and join in when you have the time.
Yeah Jaeckel was one of the "Flynn" brothers in Sands of Iwo Jima, they were the two guys always fighting over a shirt or socks, in true Jaeckle fashion they were both killed.
Yeah I forgot about that part with Jaekel and his brother from Philadelphia always getting into a fight. I also try to forget the part when John Wayne does the bayonet training to the tune of the "Mexican Hat Dance". Sorry Carl, that was lame. Your turn.
Tis OK ;-)0 after all, I didnt like: The Conquerer ;-)) And dang, I was going to say the movie was: The Dirty Dozen-but looks like I was wrong ;-))
Sorry I couldnt log on earlier to try another but here goes it. "Excuse me but, may I ask a question? How much does the job pay?" The movie is in black and white and has one of my two most favorite actors in it and no-he aint John Wayne. ;-))
How about that the movies was filmed on location and that the destroyed buildings and such, were the real deal. This movie was filmed about 5 years later the war ended. Also, all those in it who were German Soldiers, were actual WWII German Soldiers wearing their own uniforms and decorations and such. Same goes for those who were Americans. This of course-except for the cast.