fun fact: they actually had to tone down Murphy's feats to make it more believable. you know you're a badass when a movie has to do something like that
That's a sad fact. Now someone like Clint Eastwood should do a remake with all his heroric deeds in it-like saving the Lt.Col Ware patrol from ambush, his sniper duels, etc.
@@carlevans5760 OMG NEVER EVER let them do a remake today! I couldn't stand seeing the real Captain America made "woke". That _would_ push me over the line.
Audie's widdow only died a few years ago. After Audie's death she continued working for the VA for veterans rights and benefits. Bless her as well as Audie.
I have watched "To He'll and Back" a number of times over my life and I always feel so very proud to be an American, not to mention a part-time Texan. Thank God for the Audie Murphys of this world. We need all the inspiration we can get and this man needs to be celebrated and remembered as long as there is a USA.
I once heard him say that he didn't like the way germans were portrayed in the movies, falling over like poster-card dummies. he said they were a formidable enemy and that he respected them. one hollywood example is when they shoot the guy coming down the stairs and then another quickly follows, as if he wouldn't pause with all the gunfire and toppling of bodies, ridiculous.
My father fought the same campaign as Audie, beginning in North Africa and he always said the same thing about the Germans. They were professional soldiers, well trained and well equipped. My Dad got captured and spent the last 9 months of the war in Stalag 2b, Hammerstein, Germany.
This makes sense. I’ve read the book and I’m reading another biography of his but I’m wondering where you heard or read this. I’m very curious about his views of the German army and the men he fought against.
@@adamscott7354 Adam Scott, that's how it comes off. Years ago I wrote a huge piece about Murphy's actions and tied it in with the movie. SPR is an overrated and stupid movie. They claim that WWII vets say it was closest to the real thing-but The Longest Day is-and Daryl Zanuck didn't have to emphesise it by showing a G.I. holding his leg or the gore and needless cursing. We all get the jist of it-just like watching an old B Western movie where the bad guy clutches his chest after getting "shot."
Given the level of PTSD he suffered from (by some accounts, he couldn't sleep without drinking a significant amount of whiskey), I've often wondered how Audie Murphy was able to play himself in this movie...and relive it all. My own combat experience isn't 2% of this and I still can't walk in sand (like on the beach) without breaking out in a very cold sweat. It should be noted that he was no older than 21 or 22 (if that) when he did these things. Check out "No Name On The Bullet," it's likely the best autobiography that'll ever be written about Audie Murphy. To call him, "valiant," or "brave," or even a "war hero", doesn't do him justice.
Tony Jones - Most people don’t understand how young the U.S. military was (and is). You can join at 17 and be retired at 37. I enlisted at 21 during the /vietnam
@@rascal0175 Great comment, you're totally correct! So happens that my dad retired from the USAF after 20 years, not quite 38 years old. I agree that many people don't realize that many experienced combat veterans were barely out of high school. I recall hearing a story about a Marine having to bring his father back to a car dealership to buy a vehicle because the salesman thought he looked "too young" and didn't believe he was a Marine or just back from Vietnam....he wore a uniform when he went back. He was barely 19, "old enough to fight in a war, but can't buy a car in my own home town without my father along." *Thank you for your service*
Everyone should know who Audie Murphy was, his face should be on America money, stamps, talked about in History classes at schools, he should never be forgotten, Rest in Peace Audie Murphy.
For a teen to go thru what he did not for glory or medals, but to stay alive. The same can be said in our nation's other wars. He was in torment in his adult life. It is not normal to kill and see your buddies killed or wounded. Life can never be the same. PTSD is real. He was the best at the time his country needed him. RIP Major Murphy!
I have an original press photo of his coming out of the Alamo chapel, with his older sister behind and to his left, which was a series of several photos taken then. He was the rank of Captain then-Texas Natl Guard) and was in San Antonio for the world premier of To Hell And Back. The other press photos showed him slicing pieces of cake-from a cake made to look like the Alamo.
He was small only about 5'5". Oldest child in a sharecropper family. Dropped out of school to support the other kids. Hunted for food. Was turned down by the Navy and Marines. His sister had to sign an affidavit so he could get in the army. Suffered from PTSD for the rest of his life.
His unit commander wanted to discharge him before shipping out to Europe. The "brass" uniformly thought that he wouldn't last a day in combat and didn't want what they thought was his certain death on their hands. Ironic, considering that even before he won the MOH, he was roundly thought of as the toughest soldier in the entire 3rd Infantry Division...at five-foot-five and 110 pounds.
He actually killed over 50 German infantry men on last firefight on that burning tank , it’s on record for he’s Medal of Honor, so this count here is completely wrong , he’s kill ratio was a lot higher ,,,
Tell that to the guy that has a machine and is pointing it at you and your family. I'm sure he'll agree, as he is mowing you and your family down, with his machine gun. Do you see how a ''comma'' works?
@EliteJag remember that time a good guy with a gun was protecting some mall shoppers during a mass shooting? A responding cop, shot the good guy dead! Btw, the comma, ( , ) in the second amendment, is there to pause the sentence, to qualify the beginning of the thought, and not lending itself to tangential doubts about its intention. See what I did there, EliteJag? Commas, are immutable. Have a great day, be safe, wash your hands, but, above all, social distance.
@EliteJag I understand. And you are correct about the Audie Murphy thing. But, as for the rest of your comment; go back and read my first comment. Btw, for the first time in nearly 20 years, I bought a weapon. Only out of fear of what the hell is going on here! Also, I am a former active duty Marine. I am not, and will never be a gun nut. Its funny, how people that would never ever consider serving in the military, are the ones that love(worship) weapons of death, the most. Does that apply to you, as well?
@EliteJag thank you for your service, first of all. My only point is, machine guns dont belong in the hands of any self hating, low IQ moron that wants one. Three words; Sandy Hook Elementary. I also have things that fascinate me... Motorcycles were my bread and butter for many years. I sold them, and, rode the hell out of them. Lol. And, just like machine guns, low IQ Morons should not own them. Anyway, please be safe, Ken, aka Creek Walker.
@@creekwalker62 The Sandy Hook killer was a dickhead of the Nth degree. Don't compare that scumbag with those who own or want to own a machinegun. Take your lib beliefs elsewhere.
became a hollywood movie star made over 50 films including to helland back playing himself in biography movie To hell and back was paramount pictures highest grossing movie until jaws cameout.
Not even close .... Officially 240 add calling in artillery could easily be over a thousand .... The to Hell and back Book is way better than the movie and way more detailed That's a movie that should be remade speilburgh style
Graffenveir Germany there was church called Audie Murphy church . Was supposed to be one of his battle fought there. It only building still stand their was told was bombed out village at one time.
in his book he joked that he wasnt shot while behind the 50 cal because the germans didnt think any sane man would man a machine gun attached to a burning tank
According to the movie during his last action, Audie killed (or wounded) exactly 40 Germans. Guess how many rounds are in the ammo box attached to M2? Yes, exactly 50 when full. Seems the untold part of the story is that German infantry were lining themselves up behind each other in groups of five, shouted Heil before receiving a short burst from M2 and so on repeating the pattern 8 times. Spare ammo boxes were available inside the burning M10 under the turret floor, but no one ever mentioned Audie went there to search for spare ammo or even knew where to search. In a similar fashion 2 German Jagd Panthers (according to both German and US combat reports) grew into six in Award paperwork. No doubt the award was absolutely deserved, just in a real life the story is far less epic and attributable to a single person. In reality the German attack was repulsed by another battalion, artillery, anti-aircraft vehicle (likely quad M2), a pair of Shermans and tactical aviation, though Audie observed only fraction of that effort.
It’s not about the body count. It’s about getting the job done. It’s about protecting your own troops. It’s about winning the war and fighting for freedom.
The movie was made at the Yakima firing range, I guess because of the availability of tanks. But it looks nothing like the forests of the Alsace where he did his thing.
As a swede, I will 100% join the army, so in about 7/8 years, I will probably have become more physically fit. And it wills be a long and difficult journey in the military. I will be searching for FN troops. FN troops are deployed in Afghanistan to make sure its peaceful there, basically. And there's around 500 swedish troops in Afghanistan.
Rethink that dude. Why go to Afghanistan to fight Israel's enemies? Forget that Army crap. If you join the Swede army you will become a tool of Washington-controlled NATO.
He did what he had to do! 64 lives he took! God knows why he had PTSD! His life after that would have been unbearable for a Christian man! Probably similar to Srgt. York! May they both rest in peace!
But the thing they never talk about is the 21 men he shot in the legs and feet and disarmed, this man didnt want to kill, just simply didnt want to die. it just shows such compassion to let 21 men live knowing one day they might kill him and/or his oppo's.
Not anywhere close to his actual kills. Factor in the ambushes he participated in, Artillery barrages he called in, sniper duels he was in-let alone-his first two kills, were Italians on Sicily.
When he short himself in the mirror that’s kinda scary because he must have seen the GI uniform and if it was a real American not a reflection he would have died
well they couldn't do much when the movie was released because i'm pretty sure the some christian organization was still overseeing what could be put in a movie before the R rating was even invented.
Murphy himself had them downplay what all happened. He said if they filmed everything that actually happened as it happened it would seem unbelievable. And to be honest, if it wasn't for the military records and testimony of himself and others in his units, it would really seem unbelievable. I mean, would you believe a scene where an 18 year old Lt. (already a hard to believe story to have a teenage officer that wasn't a special unit of some type (i.e. pilot)) orders his men to retreat while he holds off a German tank regiment all by himself, gets injured with shrapnel from the tank that almost exploded underneath him, then goes back to find his men and reroute them to chase after the Germans that were now retreating?
R rating was around back then. PG-13 wasnt. Also there was no "Christian" organization toning down the violence, it was audie. If what he saw and did gave him ptsd and nightmares every single night, maybe they should tone it down a little.
sadly these are real Lives of real people that died, and it probably was more then that. we have to remember that there were few card carrying Nazi's so who can say who the enemy were. Nazis or just soldiers. but being were and when it was they were at least some what to blame for there own deaths
fun fact: they actually had to tone down Murphy's feats to make it more believable. you know you're a badass when a movie has to do something like that
That's a sad fact. Now someone like Clint Eastwood should do a remake with all his heroric deeds in it-like saving the Lt.Col Ware patrol from ambush, his sniper duels, etc.
@@carlevans5760 OMG NEVER EVER let them do a remake today! I couldn't stand seeing the real Captain America made "woke". That _would_ push me over the line.
@@Hiraghm I wouldn't mind a remake from the guy who made grand torino and letters of Iwo jima
Clint’s a Hollywood reel hero not a real hero. Audie Murphy would chew him up and spit him out. Just my humble opinion.
The whole thing was virtually made up to begin with. They just wanted to make a hero out of the whole war. His story is almost all fiction.
Audie's widdow only died a few years ago. After Audie's death she continued working for the VA for veterans rights and benefits. Bless her as well as Audie.
He did what he had to do. Suffered PTSD the rest of his life. Heroic Texan.
Seen his grave at Arlington
I have watched "To He'll and Back" a number of times over my life and I always feel so very proud to be an American, not to mention a part-time Texan. Thank God for the Audie Murphys of this world. We need all the inspiration we can get and this man needs to be celebrated and remembered as long as there is a USA.
@@williamconi5115 If I would saw a movie that featured the enemy like those typical US heroic films, I would be ashamed, deeply ashamed ...
Scarred for life. What a Hero. He gave his metals away, just wanted to forget the War. RIP Murphy!
Heroic American
I once heard him say that he didn't like the way germans were portrayed in the movies, falling over like poster-card dummies. he said they were a formidable enemy and that he respected them. one hollywood example is when they shoot the guy coming down the stairs and then another quickly follows, as if he wouldn't pause with all the gunfire and toppling of bodies, ridiculous.
My father fought the same campaign as Audie, beginning in North Africa and he always said the same thing about the Germans. They were professional soldiers, well trained and well equipped. My Dad got captured and spent the last 9 months of the war in Stalag 2b, Hammerstein, Germany.
You did not say how your father was treated as a prisoner of war by the Germans during World War ll.
This makes sense. I’ve read the book and I’m reading another biography of his but I’m wondering where you heard or read this. I’m very curious about his views of the German army and the men he fought against.
5’5” tall with balls the size of church bells! RIP Audie. With all you went through, dying in a civilian plane crash seemed so unjust.
To quote a man that served with Murphy, during his funeral service.
He looked at his headstone, and said:
"Like the man, the stone is too small".
Never realized that stairwell bit using a thompson to rake an unseen enemy in Saving Private Ryan was actually an homage to this movie
Spr had zilch to do with this movie. Spr is way over-rated.
@@carlevans5760 That's not what I said
@@adamscott7354 Adam Scott, that's how it comes off. Years ago I wrote a huge piece about Murphy's actions and tied it in with the movie. SPR is an overrated and stupid movie. They claim that WWII vets say it was closest to the real thing-but The Longest Day is-and Daryl Zanuck didn't have to emphesise it by showing a G.I. holding his leg or the gore and needless cursing. We all get the jist of it-just like watching an old B Western movie where the bad guy clutches his chest after getting "shot."
Given the level of PTSD he suffered from (by some accounts, he couldn't sleep without drinking a significant amount of whiskey), I've often wondered how Audie Murphy was able to play himself in this movie...and relive it all. My own combat experience isn't 2% of this and I still can't walk in sand (like on the beach) without breaking out in a very cold sweat. It should be noted that he was no older than 21 or 22 (if that) when he did these things. Check out "No Name On The Bullet," it's likely the best autobiography that'll ever be written about Audie Murphy. To call him, "valiant," or "brave," or even a "war hero", doesn't do him justice.
He was a teenager.
@@PoliticusRex632 Yup, all before his 20th birthday in June 1945, after VE Day.
Tony Jones - Most people don’t understand how young the U.S. military was (and is). You can join at 17 and be retired at 37. I enlisted at 21 during the /vietnam
Tony Jones - Vietnam I turned 22 in Basic Combat Training. I was the old man of my unit. Lots of folks died at 18 or 19.
@@rascal0175 Great comment, you're totally correct! So happens that my dad retired from the USAF after 20 years, not quite 38 years old. I agree that many people don't realize that many experienced combat veterans were barely out of high school. I recall hearing a story about a Marine having to bring his father back to a car dealership to buy a vehicle because the salesman thought he looked "too young" and didn't believe he was a Marine or just back from Vietnam....he wore a uniform when he went back. He was barely 19, "old enough to fight in a war, but can't buy a car in my own home town without my father along."
*Thank you for your service*
Everyone should know who Audie Murphy was, his face should be on America money, stamps, talked about in History classes at schools, he should never be forgotten, Rest in Peace Audie Murphy.
He did make it to a postal stamp, but he deserves much more.
@@carlevans5760 definitely deserves more he should be on the paper money so nobody forgets his memory, a true hero
@@cathyshaw1227 Quite correct ma'am. ;-))
I do like the idea of him on money I could see that.
The Real Captain America!
Right on Leonard, you got that right.
In real life the first 2 soldiers he killed were Italians on Sicily.
Wish I had read this far before spouting off. Quite true. Posted above.
For a teen to go thru what he did not for glory or medals, but to stay alive. The same can be said in our nation's other wars. He was in torment in his adult life.
It is not normal to kill and see your buddies killed or wounded. Life can never be the same. PTSD is real.
He was the best at the time his country needed him. RIP Major Murphy!
I have an original press photo of his coming out of the Alamo chapel, with his older sister behind and to his left, which was a series of several photos taken then. He was the rank of Captain then-Texas Natl Guard) and was in San Antonio for the world premier of To Hell And Back. The other press photos showed him slicing pieces of cake-from a cake made to look like the Alamo.
He should get a count for the mirror , Audie was so good he got the jump on his reflection
He shot the toughest bastard there,himself!
Texan who beat himself to the draw.
@@carlevans5760 thats a direct quote from his book
@@masonmcgrew9790 I believe it. I first read his book when in the 6th grade-still have it too-1st edition.
The first time anyone saw a Texan beat himself to the draw.
Total respect to our veterans for when they get back home they are still fighting the war.PTSD must be a cruel thing to suffer from.
Audie's real count is around 240.
Actually quite higher-more like above 300.
@@carlevans5760 BS propaganda
@@gh87716 if you actually google it his number of confirmed kills was 241.
He was small only about 5'5". Oldest child in a sharecropper family.
Dropped out of school to support the other kids. Hunted for food.
Was turned down by the Navy and Marines.
His sister had to sign an affidavit so he could get in the army.
Suffered from PTSD for the rest of his life.
The real life captain america
he was not the oldest child,his sister was older that's how she could sign for him,
His unit commander wanted to discharge him before shipping out to Europe. The "brass" uniformly thought that he wouldn't last a day in combat and didn't want what they thought was his certain death on their hands. Ironic, considering that even before he won the MOH, he was roundly thought of as the toughest soldier in the entire 3rd Infantry Division...at five-foot-five and 110 pounds.
There were 13 children a couple died, Audie was the 7 child, Rest in peace Audie Murphy
The last scene is the engagement for which Murphy won the MOH.
@darkwood777 Since a medal is awarded then by definition you can say "won". This is a common use of the term. Please don't go woke on me.
Heaven is for Heroes. R.I.P.
Pissed off soldier with guns and ammo
He actually killed over 50 German infantry men on last firefight on that burning tank , it’s on record for he’s Medal of Honor, so this count here is completely wrong , he’s kill ratio was a lot higher ,,,
They toned it down in the movie to make it more believable for audiences.
they toned it down to make the movie more believable
According the Americans. It's a bullcrap story.
He died before my father was born
R.I.P Audie murphy 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I remember hearing of his death when I was pretty young. Heard it on teh radio. By then he was a hero of mine and yeah-I cried when I heard that.
It's amazing how central Europe looks so much like the Sierra Nevada foothills. Oh, well, go get 'em Audie!
They filmed it at the yakima training grounds and some at fort lewis in Washington
its supposed to be italy
He is so short that rumor of 8 feet tall German couldn't find him.
1:19 when you can choose to go gun blazing or be quite in videogames
And the artillery he called in killed 200 more!
love you Audie
You see a machine gun is a vital tool ... SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED.
Tell that to the guy that has a machine and is pointing it at you and your family. I'm sure he'll agree, as he is mowing you and your family down, with his machine gun.
Do you see how a ''comma'' works?
@EliteJag remember that time a good guy with a gun was protecting some mall shoppers during a mass shooting? A responding cop, shot the good guy dead!
Btw, the comma, ( , ) in the second amendment, is there to pause the sentence, to qualify the beginning of the thought, and not lending itself to tangential doubts about its intention. See what I did there, EliteJag? Commas, are immutable.
Have a great day, be safe, wash your hands, but, above all, social distance.
@EliteJag I understand. And you are correct about the Audie Murphy thing.
But, as for the rest of your comment; go back and read my first comment.
Btw, for the first time in nearly 20 years, I bought a weapon. Only out of fear of what the hell is going on here!
Also, I am a former active duty Marine. I am not, and will never be a gun nut. Its funny, how people that would never ever consider serving in the military, are the ones that love(worship) weapons of death, the most. Does that apply to you, as well?
@EliteJag thank you for your service, first of all.
My only point is, machine guns dont belong in the hands of any self hating, low IQ moron that wants one. Three words; Sandy Hook Elementary.
I also have things that fascinate me... Motorcycles were my bread and butter for many years. I sold them, and, rode the hell out of them. Lol. And, just like machine guns, low IQ Morons should not own them.
Anyway, please be safe, Ken, aka Creek Walker.
@@creekwalker62 The Sandy Hook killer was a dickhead of the Nth degree. Don't compare that scumbag with those who own or want to own a machinegun. Take your lib beliefs elsewhere.
became a hollywood movie star made over 50 films including to helland back playing himself in biography movie To hell and back was paramount pictures highest grossing movie until jaws cameout.
Crazy to think that the marines wouldn’t let him join. Lol they sure did regret that I bet.
Funny how in old movies everybody dies to one bullet
yea like real life
AUDIE WAS PREDESTED AT THAT TIME GREAT ACTOR
A legend and to all ww2 they were all legends like my pa 2/20 AIF
Not even close .... Officially 240 add calling in artillery could easily be over a thousand ....
The to Hell and back Book is way better than the movie and way more detailed
That's a movie that should be remade speilburgh style
It would make for a real good movie. Murphy was a once in a generation warrior.
his grandson should be the new movie star....i looking forward to watch your new movie
from what I have herd Audie deliberately left parts of his story out of the movie because he thought no one would believe it happened
Some movies should not be remade. To Hell and Back is one of them. Not because it's a particularly good movie, but because it's Audie Murphy.
Read it. You are right.
Audie Murphy basically did the ending of Fury that everyone loves to hate all by himself lol
It's all propaganda bull
He actually killed 240 Nazis by the end of WW2.
Not all were Nazis, he killed some Italians too.
The best legend
Audie on the ma deuce spraying down nazis so his squad could retreat is basically as american hero as one can obtain
And from a burning tank, ready to explode at any moment.
Yes, but he was on a Tank Destroyer (which has an open turret) and not on a Sherman tank when he did that feat.
Graffenveir Germany there was church called Audie Murphy church . Was supposed to be one of his battle fought there. It only building still stand their was told was bombed out village at one time.
you cant watch to hell and back on youtube all sites are blacked out for whatever reason
Germans were quite tough. Usually- when being hit by a .50 CAL - people do not just drop dead...they evaporate into red mist. Well done, Mr Murphy.
in his book he joked that he wasnt shot while behind the 50 cal because the germans didnt think any sane man would man a machine gun attached to a burning tank
Audie Leon Murphy, he that was the Prototype of Jhon Rambo, before Rambo even become a Thing.
According to the movie during his last action, Audie killed (or wounded) exactly 40 Germans. Guess how many rounds are in the ammo box attached to M2? Yes, exactly 50 when full. Seems the untold part of the story is that German infantry were lining themselves up behind each other in groups of five, shouted Heil before receiving a short burst from M2 and so on repeating the pattern 8 times. Spare ammo boxes were available inside the burning M10 under the turret floor, but no one ever mentioned Audie went there to search for spare ammo or even knew where to search. In a similar fashion 2 German Jagd Panthers (according to both German and US combat reports) grew into six in Award paperwork. No doubt the award was absolutely deserved, just in a real life the story is far less epic and attributable to a single person. In reality the German attack was repulsed by another battalion, artillery, anti-aircraft vehicle (likely quad M2), a pair of Shermans and tactical aviation, though Audie observed only fraction of that effort.
It’s not about the body count. It’s about getting the job done. It’s about protecting your own troops. It’s about winning the war and fighting for freedom.
His kill count irl is 241
my english no good ...but i should try to read his book
Your English is fine.
No more brother wars.
The movie was made at the Yakima firing range, I guess because of the availability of tanks. But it looks nothing like the forests of the Alsace where he did his thing.
...and no snow...which was about knee-deep, according to Murphy.
I spent 6 weeks there with the 1st of the 11th FA during an excersise from Ft Lewis in 79
As a swede, I will 100% join the army, so in about 7/8 years, I will probably have become more physically fit. And it wills be a long and difficult journey in the military. I will be searching for FN troops. FN troops are deployed in Afghanistan to make sure its peaceful there, basically. And there's around 500 swedish troops in Afghanistan.
Rethink that dude. Why go to Afghanistan to fight Israel's enemies? Forget that Army crap. If you join the Swede army you will become a tool of Washington-controlled NATO.
@@mr.vinegaroon3132 ok.
A short man from Texas a man Of the wild. Thrown Into Combat where bodies Lie pilled
Life lesson,never underestimate anyone
Hides his emotions, his blood's running cold
Is that a mg42 or what gun is that
In all videos I watch talking about war hero's there is one that is never mentioned in any video. Samson he killed 1000 men with just an ass jaw bone.
He did what he had to do! 64 lives he took! God knows why he had PTSD! His life after that would have been unbearable for a Christian man! Probably similar to Srgt. York! May they both rest in peace!
Times up 2020
He killed 50 when they were attacked by 250 germans
But the thing they never talk about is the 21 men he shot in the legs and feet and disarmed, this man didnt want to kill, just simply didnt want to die. it just shows such compassion to let 21 men live knowing one day they might kill him and/or his oppo's.
Rest in pease
That's a winner winner chickendinner
greasing them with the 50.......it must have been pure gore
Invisible bullets eh
Not anywhere close to his actual kills. Factor in the ambushes he participated in, Artillery barrages he called in, sniper duels he was in-let alone-his first two kills, were Italians on Sicily.
Fake
Heaven is for Heroes, May He R.I.P.
Ft Stewart if renamed should be Fort Murphy (Murphy was 3rd ID)
He killed a hell of a lot more than that smh
훌륭한 군인이었지만 배우로는 불행했던 인생.
He took out a whole battalion when everyone ran cause he had a hangover and still buzzed , he decidedly jump on the burning tank and use the M-60
he wasnt hungover thats also not an m60 or even close
When he short himself in the mirror that’s kinda scary because he must have seen the GI uniform and if it was a real American not a reflection he would have died
What a wonderful brave man may he rest in peace🙏🙏🙏
Germany trooper in this movie not like germany army I know !! Like joke.
Yes. Audie actually hated that the most. He said the Germans were a formidable enemy. Definitely not realistically depicted.
An one-man-army- i am sure he won WW2 all alone
well they couldn't do much when the movie was released because i'm pretty sure the some christian organization was still overseeing what could be put in a movie before the R rating was even invented.
Murphy himself had them downplay what all happened. He said if they filmed everything that actually happened as it happened it would seem unbelievable. And to be honest, if it wasn't for the military records and testimony of himself and others in his units, it would really seem unbelievable.
I mean, would you believe a scene where an 18 year old Lt. (already a hard to believe story to have a teenage officer that wasn't a special unit of some type (i.e. pilot)) orders his men to retreat while he holds off a German tank regiment all by himself, gets injured with shrapnel from the tank that almost exploded underneath him, then goes back to find his men and reroute them to chase after the Germans that were now retreating?
He did all that by his 19th birthday.
R rating was around back then. PG-13 wasnt. Also there was no "Christian" organization toning down the violence, it was audie. If what he saw and did gave him ptsd and nightmares every single night, maybe they should tone it down a little.
Hi
Love it my childhood hero but the first kills were Johnson’s just for the record
His first two kills-before Johnson's kills-were unlucky Italians on Sicily.
Na, das ist doch mal ein Held. Ob er selber mitgezählt hat?🤦🏻♂️
Wow soviel Helden auf einmal
... und größten „Helden“ schreiben hier ein Hochlob auf ihren Audie.
STEINER
@@AudieHolland Hollywood alter.
Was this movie a comedy ?
No it was his biography.
Rambo WoW
your kill count is inaccurate; you didn't include all the Germans killed by the artillery fire he directed.
Real Rambo
The book is excellent. Listen to it on audiobook and get the gritty truth of his amazing story. ruclips.net/video/DBkNw4VFGuE/видео.html
1:17
Yaa
nice cartoon
He is gonna be the 1 gamer in fortnite and will kill ninja
jian sullivan gaming how the hell do you go from Audie Murphy's kill count to fortnite ninja?
Much much better. No spawning in WW2. Once you are dead, you remain dead.
Dont forget the mirror count
love seeing krauts get dusted off
sadly these are real Lives of real people that died, and it probably was more then that.
we have to remember that there were few card carrying Nazi's so who can say who the enemy were. Nazis or just soldiers. but being were and when it was they were at least some what to blame for there own deaths
I ridicoli film anni 60.....
Rambo
Rambo couldn't dig Audie Murphy's latrine.
AUDIE MURPHY TRUMP VOTER 2024/// BOTH HEROS
Mesének se jó !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Audie murphy wasn't gonna be crook and turned his heroism around and told a better story. Jimbo dog says.
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Murphy não dava moleza prós nazista!
Was für ein scheiß ist das bitte
Totale Amischeisse.
Ha ha co.za amerykańskie kurwa bajki!!!
So eine kacke,ha ha