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All three and their fellow
soldiers
are surrounded by a hoard of mountain stranglers led by their fanatical leader called the 'Guru' (Eduardo Ciannelli).
From the very beginning of the first episode when Sir Laurence Olivier described the horrific events in Oradour-Sur-Glane 'The day the
soldiers
came'.
The
soldiers
mainly spoke of their awareness of toxicity in their training in boot camp, and how hard it was once they returned to civilian life.
They beg the bored
soldiers
guarding them to let them go or at least to let them watch the match.
The
soldiers
tell them they shouldn't have tried to get in, that they could have watched the game at home on TV.
This was another World War II message to the
soldiers
and to the Allies to be careful about spreading rumors.
He is supported by a good cast of actors and settings, and is able to show us a more humane side of
soldiers
without getting to corny.
Anyway, as kids they fled from Russia with their parents, but nasty
soldiers
brutally slaughtered mommy and daddy.
The Club Foot had that regulated that for touring occupied areas for the
soldiers
to short wave radios for the
soldiers
also night clubs and hotels,in Berlin and Hamburg, and record sales only.
When he did Opfergang and they put a mustache on him plus his own suntan that made him plain looking.You see the Nazi
soldiers
acting normal,like a scene in which a ex butcher and his troops are in France and they steal pigs from a farm and they are about to make lunch until their leader suggest to save the pigs.
Unfortunately for us they survive.Another seen the Nazis
soldiers
go in a bomb Catholic church ,now it's putting the catholics down, and Hubert's best friend Helmet,played by Joachim Brennecke starts to play the organ, Beethtoven, .More bombs come in from us.
Rather than opting for screaming about the horror of war, it allows Sir Laurence Olivier's quiet voice to take a back seat to the true images of war: corpses everywhere, explosions, terrified citizens and soldiers, broken men, indifferent politicians, mistakes that cost thousands of lives, the suffering of the innocents.
The costumes are like something from a mad max movie .None of the
soldiers
talk ,so others tell them what to do.It eventually end up as a big shoot'em up movie with explosions all the place.
This is a sprawling (4 hours) remake of the Rider Haggard story, with the usual added female and an extraneous subplot with Russian
soldiers
seeking a "Stone of Power" buried along with the treasure of King Solomon.
Sidede Onyulo as Umbopa, Gavin Hood as McNabb and the leader of the Russian
soldiers
(not named in IMDb's listing) are also memorable.
In todays context of supporting our troops, it is interesting this movie showed the lack of respect
soldiers
received from doing their duty, during this period.
The voice over used to display what the
soldiers
are thinking is spot on, though I would have added breathing and heart rate as this seems to pound in your ear drums in given situations.
The war in question was the Seven Year's War, and when it was noticed that there were more corpses of
soldiers
than soldiers, recruiters were sent out to replenish the ranks.
The relationship between the
soldiers
of the two warring countries is highlighted by the differences in culture and the ultimate knowledge that in the end we are all really not different on the inside.
Sitting in a theater and hearing first-hand the anguish
soldiers
go through was almost more than I could bear.
The film explores the absurdity of restrictions on the freedom of women (and for that matter the young
soldiers
who have to corral them).
He claims that
soldiers
above all yearn for peace, yet he obviously glories in war; he consistently denies any political ambitions, yet almost everything he does is deliberately used to boost himself as a presidential candidate; he obviously believes that
soldiers
under his command have to follow his orders to the letter, yet he himself deliberately defies orders from the President of the United States; he shows great respect for other cultures (particularly in the Philippines and Japan) and yet is completely out of touch with his own country.
I saw the long day's dying when it first came out at the cinema, I thought the film gave a good
soldiers
point of view, it gave a realistic account, of men at war.
Of course the war scene on Guadalcanal truly showed the horror faced by our
soldiers
during this epic battle.
The human toll on our
soldiers
isn't left on the battlefield.
The best scenes are on Guadalcanal, where he's in a machine gun nest trying to fend off the advancing Japanese
soldiers
in a hellish looking night time battle, and later a dream sequence in the hospital where he sees himself walking down a train platform with a white cane, dark glasses, and holding out a tin cup, all the while his girlfriend walks backward away from the camera.
The experienced British
soldiers
don gas masks (only) and once again await the clouds of gas and the German attackers.
Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Victor McLaglen are three
soldiers
in 19th Century India who, with the help of a water boy (Sam Jaffe) rid the area of the murderous thuggee cult.
For many soldiers, men and women alike, returning home can be the beginning of real problems.
Jump ahead 60 years and place the
soldiers
in a different war, in a different country, the result is the same.
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