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Discussion in 'WWII Films & TV' started by Deep Web Diver, Dec 15, 2003.

  1. Totenkopf

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    Thanks very much!
     
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    Another movie!

    This one involves Remagen bridge, I believe there is a part where civilians stick their heads out of windows cheering and then there is an artillery strike.

    Anoher scene is where the German officer on the opposite side of the bridge complains about having "Kids and old men"

    Sorry if this is like trivia but it has been awhile for me!
     
  3. Richard

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    Right at this minute I'm watching Outbreak on ITV, documentary on the the start of war between England and Germany.


    UPDATE: I'm two thirds the way in to it now, very good.
     
  4. A-58

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    Can't help you on this one, sorry.
     
  5. Totenkopf

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    No problem, Ill try harder at searching.
     
  6. Phantom of the Ruhr

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    BBC's Timewatch: Through Hell for Hitler.
     
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    "The Bridge at Remagen?'
    The Bridge at Remagen (1969)

    Robert Vaughn as the main German officer?
     
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    Yes! Thats him!

    I was iffy about that being the movie as their are a few about it but thanks for working my brain.

    A salute to you my good man.
     
  9. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Watching the Gathering Storm. Itv3 winston doing his bit..
     
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    Was that the one with Ronnie Barker as the butler?
     
  12. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Thats the one.. Still on.. Only one that shows winston in toilets more than commons
     
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    Saw it a few years back on the BBC...damn good one off drama.
     
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    Currently watching what is commonly said to be the 4th and 5th seasons of the Original Star Trek TV series-which is the Animated series. Thery as expected, aren't very good but since i never saw any before, it's a bit of a treat to see them.

    In the Queue for next movies watched will be: The Warner Gangsters Colection vol 3 of 4 vols. These include:
    The Mayor of Hell w/ James Cagney.
    Smart Money w/ James Cagney and Edw.G.Robinson.
    Picture Snatcher w/ James Cagney.
    Lady Killer w/ James Cagney.
    Brother orchid w/ Edw.G.Robinson and Humphrey Bogart.
    The Black Legion w/ Humphrey Bogart.
    Time Limit w/ Richards: Widmark and Basehart. Delores Michaels, June Lockhart, Martin Balsam, Carl-Benton Reid, Rip Torn and Joe di Rida.
     
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    Since my Netflix flix came in a day sooner than I figured they would, I watched: The Fall of the ROman Empire and then Public Enemy.
     
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    Gladiators of WWII: RAF Fighter Command
    Battle of Britain (1969)
    Deep Wreck Mysteries: U-Boat Death Trap on History Television.
     
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    Patton 360... impressed so far :)
     
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    Just finished BOB... well done. Looking forward to the next series on the Pacific storyline :)
     
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    Hi Mark, both good watches! Patton 360 does tend to exaggerate things just a smidge too much at times I would say though (then again it is a history channel show) My favorite is when they do the "TARGET, OBJECTIVE, STRATEGY!" :lol: :lol:
     
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    My sentiments as well... 360 is exaggerated quite a bit, but still worth the time I think. My fav so far is On Hitlers Doorstep and Blood and Guts was pretty good too. Watched Superbad last night.... forgot how funny that one was :eek:
     

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