World War II Classic Blockbuster

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"Orange Soldier" (Soldaat van Oranje, or Soldier of Orange, or Survival Run, or Soldiers, or Gestapos Fiende Nr. 1, under the banner of the Nazi Army, Green Years, Orange Soldier, Orange Soldier, Belgium, Netherlands, 1977)

classic blockbuster of World War II . The representative work of Dutch director Paul Verhoeven. Based on the autobiographical novel of a Dutch hero. The war life of a group of Dutch college students who lost their way during the war because the Dutch army surrendered without a fight: either took off the Dutch uniform and put on the German uniform, or participated in the resistance movement and was arrested and rebelled, or escaped the Gestapo’s pursuit and fled to the United Kingdom, or fled to the United Kingdom. Sneak back to the Netherlands under the banner of the Queen of the Netherlands... Interspersed with the passionate desires of Jewish female college students, the beauty secretary of the British intelligence agency, and the three male protagonists. In the end, only the male number one became a Dutch hero because of participating in the RAF bombing of Germany... the same identity but a different destiny. Twists and turns, fragrant and exciting. Rutger Hauer, Jeroen Krabbé, Susan Penhaligon, Derek de Lint, Belinda · Starring roles such as Belinda Meuldijk.

Laughing alone: ​​Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film Nomination. The film is an R-rated film. The fate of the third male protagonist in the film being killed by a Russian child's grenade in the village latrine is really absurd and cruel. The film has five versions of varying lengths: a 165-minute American version, a 103-minute Spanish version, a 152-minute Dutch version, a 121-minute British version and a 215-minute Dutch four-episode TV version. IMDb scored 7.9 points for the film.

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Soldier of Orange quotes

  • Colonel Rafelli: [gives Gus a cyanide pill]

    Colonel Rafelli: Should anything go wrong, cyanide.

    Gus: [joking] What flavor? Orange or lemon?

    Colonel Rafelli: [humored] Most amusing.

  • Geisman: Did you write that?

    Erik Lanshof: Sir, yes sir.

    Geisman: What did you write that with?

    Erik Lanshof: Sir, with shit, sir.