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Madisyn 2023-09-28 21:08:39
The first half is military life, the second half is fighting in small teams, and the front and back are written by two screenwriters. It turns out that bar fight scenes can be used in both Westerns and war movies, as did John Ford in Donovan's Reef. The latter two raids have their own characteristics, but it is difficult to convince a large number of corps to concentrate on raids without being discovered by the Germans. "Baboon" is still very moved by the Canadians who have...
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Kay 2023-08-30 15:41:25
Obviously it is a lieutenant colonel, why is it called a major colonel, and the logo was not changed until the last scene. . I just found out that Canadian men also wear short...
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Alexzander 2023-07-16 09:48:54
The war scene is only in the last fifteen minutes of the film, the rest of the time is...
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Ruth 2023-07-07 15:39:59
Pete was transferred to the Inglourious Bastard by the General Staff Department after he learned a wealth of guerrilla warfare tactics in the Devil's...
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Letitia 2023-07-06 14:36:14
William supplement. William came back from retirement to pick up so many WWII movies. I can still treat Lao Wei's face, even if he has a wrinkled face, I still like...
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Jorge 2023-04-28 17:49:10
Forming, training, first-time cry, and showing off your skills, this is a classic four-part series of military and police genre films. Lots of interesting details, but too crude to be considered as the first special forces biopic. Three and a half to...
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Jeromy 2023-04-27 21:23:01
Machine translation of Chinese characters...
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Concepcion 2023-04-11 20:46:14
The routine is like "Twelve Kings", but there are more people. The comedy effect in the first half is good, and the battle on the cliff is the only highlight of the...
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Dameon 2023-03-10 09:51:05
The first special forces formed by the United States and Canada in World War II, I don't know if it is a historical fact. The whole film consists of four parts: team formation, training, capturing the enemy in the small town and mountain climbing. Although there are many characters, almost all of them are full of images. The small town captures the enemy with a comical approach, seemingly lighthearted and happy to complete the task. The mountaineering, on the other hand, was difficult, bloody...
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Vincent 2022-10-09 19:37:41
In the end, the war was won but there were many...
The Devil's Brigade Comments
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Lt. Col. Robert T. Frederick: Ransom!
[Ransom stops in the act of leaving Col. Frederick's office]
Lt. Col. Robert T. Frederick: Have I dismissed you?
Pvt. Theodore Ransom: No, sir.
Lt. Col. Robert T. Frederick: [Pulls back Ransom's right sleeve, exposing the rope burn] What's this?
Pvt. Theodore Ransom: When you want to beat somebody up, it's a pretty good way to play it safe--tie his hands behind his back.
Lt. Col. Robert T. Frederick: [Lightly shoves at Ransom's arm, goes to his door and pulls it open] Bricker!
[Bricker comes in]
Lt. Col. Robert T. Frederick: Get this man a uniform.
Major Cliff Bricker: You've GOT to be KIDDING!
Lt. Col. Robert T. Frederick: Excuse me?
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Pvt. Theodore Ransom: I promise you, sir, you won't be sorry.
Lt. Col. Robert T. Frederick: Well, if I am, I promise you, you'll be a lot more sorry.
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
Language: English,German,French Release date: August 2, 1968