Peter Barkworth

Peter Barkworth

  • Born: 1929-1-14
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  • Extended Reading
    • Virginia 2021-12-22 08:01:16

      Cannon hits mosquitoes

      Wednesday, December 11, 2019. Recommended for viewing. ---1. Use the fierce and adventurous small-scale military operations behind enemy lines to achieve the goal of eliminating rape. This plan really feels like a mosquito hit a cannon. 2. The protagonists seem to have super powers, and the bullets...

    • Stephania 2021-12-22 08:01:16

      British anti-German drama

      There are too many thunderous parts in this drama, more thunderous than our anti-war drama! Let me spit out a few

      The British squad (less than 10 people) went to a snow-capped castle in the German army to rescue an American. At the beginning, the captain discovered that there was an insider. He told...

    • Keyon 2022-03-22 09:02:02

      I fell asleep watching this film, and kept playing "Who's a Spy" from beginning to end to overthrow it, and then the idea of ​​unlocking the real boss at the end might have been wonderful back then. The fight scenes look like old-fashioned star-style play.

    • Trevion 2022-03-26 09:01:07

      It's incredible that this product was produced in the 1960s. Can anyone recommend a World War II spy action blockbuster that is better than this? It needs suspense, suspense, excitement, excitement, action, action, scenes, scenes, handsome guys, handsome guys, beauties, and beauties, I'll wipe it What else do you want, Mr. Wick's cowboy energy. In World War II, it's a bit inappropriate. Uncle Burton stole the limelight. Finally, I'll feel for the Lions of MGM.

    Where Eagles Dare quotes

    • [a large body of German troops led by field security chief Colonel Weissner storm into the guesthouse pub in a raid]

      Col. Weissner: [addressing the crowd] Attention! We are looking for four or five Alpinekorps deserters from Studguardt. To escape they killed two officers and a guardroom sergeant. They were last known to be heading this way.

      Major John Smith: [quitely to his men] Clever. Very clever indeed.

      Col. Weissner: [continuting to the crowd] I want all the officers of Drafts 13, 14, and 15 to come forward at once!

      [to his men]

      Col. Weissner: Check their papers. Check them carefully.

      Major John Smith: [to his men] Well gentlemen... any suggestions?

      [Thomas, Christiansen, and Berkley are silent]

      Major John Smith: [to Schaffer] Lieutenant?

      Lt. Morris Schaffer: Well, I think we'll stand a lot better chance of getting away outside then we will in here.

      Major John Smith: Agreed. Gentlemen... see you after the war.

    • [repeated line]

      Lt. Morris Schaffer: [to Smith] We've got company.