♦War Classic♦ 'PARATROOP COMMAND' (1959) Richard Bakalyan, Ken Lynch, Jack Hogan
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Approved | 1h 11min | Drama, War | February 1959 (USA)
Kids Living To The Deadly Thrill Of Jump And Kill!
A squad member of the U.S. Paratroop unit in WWII accidently shoots one of his unit. Over the forthcoming months there is some animosity against him as they battle their way across Italy.
I an saving these classics to watch in the evenings. too nice out side
I was in my senior year of art school, working part time as a carpet layers apprentice, whistling halls of Montezuma in the early 80s. 3 months before my 21st birthday I joined the army....go figure..best choice ever...changed my life forever...not to mention going to Europe and visiting art galleries on my free time....
No matter what the reason...respect to all who served and still serve.
I joined and stayed in for a while. i went to Iraq and Serbia. I earned a silver star in Serbia for doing what anybody would do for me. go figure.
Why not join the Marines? If you had interest in it you should have gone that route. It was more than family men joining ahead of me in my case. The bombing in Beirut pissed me off so much I tried to drop out of high school and enlist at 16. Luckily the USMC required high school graduation and my parents refused to sign until I was 17 and graduating.
Great post! Made my day.
@@fz1000red You do understand that without the US Army. The military would not function. He served our country and earned a silver star. And for that, he deserves our respect.
I see now how Jack Hogan got the role of Kirby on "COMBAT!" .... He was perfect in that role and this role as ACE on this movie paved that way.......AWESOME !!!!!!!
Thank you for the upload
Watching from Australia
Dick Bakalyan was a fine character actor.One of the very best.
Bakalayan was a very dynamic actor, could play comedy, heavies, side kicks, or sympathetic heroes...one of my favorites, he was around for a long time....
Some way of maker are most real and some others are most Comedy with a real second story inside and i love it !
Dir. William Witney is a good new find; he brings genuine poetry to all this grindhouse stuff.
I can see Jack Hogan who was as Kirby with BAR in TV show Combat in 1960s ,who had participated in Korean War, for which I thank him because he had saved South Korea against communist army and makes me watch this movie lying on my bed .
Like the the T. V. Series Combat . And Hell is for Heroes . Thank you 😌 .
And how dense were these guys that they couldn't understand that their little playtime with Cowboy wearing a complete German uniform and holding an fully automatic weapon on his pals while they stood there with arms in the air set up a perfect situation for Charlie or anyone to do exactly what he did. And instead of realizing that their horse play in a very hostile location was what got Cowboy killed.
I think a cooler headed soldier would have crept closer to check it out rather than risk that long range shot, not impossible but, dicey if you aren't an expert
Watching now! Good One!!!
Stand up hook up shuffle to the door!! Jump right out on the count of Four!!!
BETTERWORLD SGT0589...”and count to four”.
Blood upon the risers
I love the American and English cinéma by different styles and years of productions
Thank you
"Stand up, buckle up, shuffle to the door!
Jump right out and shout
Marine Corps!!
Doesn't matter who is being depicted. That's what I hear every single time!
Semper Fi Devil Dogs!
*#GreenBrotherhood*
Damn good long ranged shooting with a Thomson heh
It can reach out in distance and take out someone
When i was kid i love these movies
Great Movie!
I have tried a few times to watch this film, and every time I get put off by the poor continuity and props departments, this wasn’t made long after WWII ended so I would have thought the uniforms and equipment would have been readily available, from the very second they landed I only saw one magazine change, not that they had the webbing to put much in anyway. I will try again and see if I can watch until the end.
45:37 Love the sadistic reaction of the G.I as he gleefully watches the German soldier burn and scream to death. Nice touch ! I can see why Tarantino loved this film ;)
sadistic is YOUR assumption....and NOT the only observation a viewer can make...
Morris,Hogan and Lynch all had extensive acting careers
I've never seen this one it was pretty good.
Jack Hogan , starred in Combat T. V. series , I believe . Thank you .
Yes ,in combat carrying a b.a.r
@@thomasswyers8773 Was also 2nd detective w/Steve McQueen in Bullet
I love the endless automatic magazines in some of these old flicks. The bullets last forever; reload unnessesary
I noticed that too. My dad made note of these blessings to me when I was little. Get a patent on that idea.
Just like when I was a kid playing soldiers from the war movies of that
Era. Never had a misfeed nor have to reload. He he
This jump was made by the 509th Parachute Infantry Bn. The 509th made a 1500 mile flight from England to North Africa to take part in Operation Torch. They mad two jumps within a week’s period. The first jump was accomplished enroute from the 1500 mile flight. Can not imagine the fear and fatigue of making a jump into the unknown after a 1500 mile flight in crowded, noisy and cold C-47s!
My dad wilson simons was with the 509th he was one of the first 500 to jump in north africa. Jumped in italy and faught with darbys rangers in venafro mountains got a silver and a bronze a couple of purple hearts made the jump in Italy behind German lines they called a suicide jump
I'd have HAD to bring my Gatorade Bottle for relief!!Maybe even 2!!
Ken Lynch (Lieutenant) had 180 credits to his name. He was generally known for portraying law enforcement officers and detectives. He was excellent in this movie.
@Rob W -thanks for the flick
I can tell you that in an aircraft with the door open, you CANNOT have a normal conversation. The din is far more than a few from the JM can actually hear him so repeating the commands helps those toward the front of the aircraft. Just a thought as I watched the drop over Salerno.
WW2 parachutes were like falling off a 12 foot high roof ..not a soft landing!
Heroes All the Way. paratroopers AIRBORNE. 🥇🥇🥇🏆🏆🏆💯💯💯
I first saw this movie when I was in the 7th. grade..This is the first time in 40 years I've seen it..
Good honest film.
Jack Hogan went on to star in the ABC television show, "Combat."
'Yep..nice catch friend.'..👍😉..
(/-\)..'Loved watching COMBAT on a saturday lunchtime, then goin out into the local parklands to reenact the plot with my mates..helmets,an scrounged kit an BMX bikes as German Zundapps or Harleys an all..😆.'
He also appeared in "Adam-12" a few times as a detective working with Reed and Malloy.
Kirby!
The Actor playing Charlie His first movie was The Delicate Diliquent Starring Jerry Lewis He played one of the young punks in the Gang Great old Movie also Sadly he passed away in his 80's a few years ago may he RIP Good Actor he was etc.
That would be Dick Bakalyan.
Looks like the Airborne cornered the entire WW2 supply of Thompsons!
They're handy to have around in a pinch...
Yep and accurate to 200 yards
this is a good one enjoy
Why are they all carrying Thompsons? Because it's a movie from American-International (home of teenage werewolves and giant cucumbers bent on conquering the world), and it's aimed at kids, teenage boys overrun with pimples, and young men classified 1-A by General Hershey, and it only runs 70 minutes! They didn't have time to shoot M1's. Saw it when I was 7 with my dad on a double feature with SUBMARINE SEAHAWK at Boston's legendary Mayflower Theatre, and thought it was absolutely GREAT!
Unfastened chinstraps helmets that never fall off Still a great way to pass an afternoon
I like that Servico , unstrapped helmets means to me that soldier is Macho and a hero, and the prick fires a 45 like a machine gun . GOD i wish i was a U S A soldier , ken why they never lose wars , .
They only wear them in the actual jump, while in combat they had a genuine, rationally based fear that the driven air from an explosion shockwave and fill the helmet and get pulled back so fast it would snap their neck from the chinstrap still being on
One wrong comment can ruin a person's life. He was not at fault cowboy was in the wrong.
Dont agree with your comment
Neither was in the wrong.
Shit just happens sometimes
Without you, I have no idea what we would do...
If I got captured, I'd want to go to Stalag 13 with Col. Hogan!!
Klink and Shultz.... i know nothing...... i see nothiiinngggg..... 😆
Airborne daddy going take a little trip. I remember when 71-74 82nd airborne div.
LLP
77-81 1/508 3rd Brigade. Great times.
@@dobypilgrim6160 173
1/325 1076-1980
509th ABCT 75-76. 10th SFG(A) 78-81.
When do you ever see guys reloading rounds into magazines in the movies? (Rarely, if at all) Everyone with Thompsons, how many mags did they carry? Must have been weighted down? I missed seeing the crate of ammo/magazines.
Muy buena película 👍👍👍
Good stuff! I thought it was going to stay in a small screen like some loser channels do. Great old flick.
Good movie- Can tell it is post-war, by the mg 42. During the war they seldom showed it and if they did, they dubbed in a slower rate of fire. It was so fast firing the pentagon was worried about scaring our troops. We had nothing that fast.
Here, they are all dubbed the same speed.
they bitched heavely over the model 12 trench gun,its reach and rate of kill was incredible,that's why I own one,home defense you know
Looks an awful lot like Simi Valley or Chatsworth, CA to me.
Robert Piorosh , by any chance . ??? . Thank you .
Good movie.
Not one of the paratroops carries a rifle. That must mean they are all patrol leaders. With rifleman's ammo pouches on their belts. And endless numbers of rounds in invisible magazines.
I see Kirby before he was in "COMBAT" with Vic Morrow and Rick Jason in the 60's
A great movie
For jaybird from one military guy(army) thanks for your service. Oh jaybird as for the LT. sending his radio guy to go for a looker with the radio, if he was in my battalion and did that I would have busted him down to a BUCK PRIVATE then COURT MARTIAL HIM, and NO THAT IS NOT STADARD PRATICE IN THE ARMY OR MARINES
A radioman scouting? I don't think so. Don't they usually stick to the CO like velco?
Jumping out of a perfectly good aircraft is an unnatural act....
Co-starring the future owner of Bob's Country Bunker.
How many of you old Paratroopers saw this movie and decided to join the Army to become Paratroopers back then?
Air Force...question is: Why jump out of a perfectly good airplane? Thanks for your service!
NAUGH! When I saw this movie (not the real footage) I though of going to Canada to see where Bill Clinton was hiding. I was suckered in by John Wayne in the more realistic movie "The Green Berets".
ole Sky Soldier
P.S. I had stop watching this movie 7 minutes into it, to much non-trooper BS. Friken makes me sick to watch real stupid tactics and idiots using Thomsons like a water hose.
@@jimwatts7489 Bill Clinton would not of been in WWII, But what about Bone Spur Trump?
Tomorrow I'll join the Army
I was a lousy swimmer so 82nd was my choice lol
Hey guys is Charlie, the Great Jack Palance?
No. Dick Bakalyan who usually plays punks. This is the only movie I've seen him in as a hero..
cool beans
There's always that one guy.
Good movie
AS A SMALL BOY, I REMEMBERR THE SCENE WHEN ONE OF 'EM IS MISTAKENLY SHOT; HOWEVER, I COULDN"T RECALL THE MOVIE TITLE UNTIL NOW...I.THOUGHT "TWAS "SUICIDE COMMAND"!!
Looked like the first guy to jump forgot his static line hookup'
Better catch that static line. At 500 that DZ comes up fast.
first to land also
No one has an m1 with this group???
Yeah, right? Anybody out past .45 range would chew them up.... especially seeing as no one had any extra ammo either!
The cool thing about being in the paratroopers was that they all got Thompson machine guns
Actually most of them had the cheaper "grease gun"...
Normally squad or unit leaders (SGT.) were issued the Thompsons, rank and file carried the .30 carbine Paratrooper (folding stock).
@@tomsmith5216 not until 1944
Actually, I like the M2.30 carbine much better.
Actually we got a .38 M-1 with folding stock like the Lt.s in Combat
we got to see these when i was a kid at out door drive in theaters. we would pop 2 grocery bags of popcorn. bring hot dogs and bread. and couple gallons of koolaid. tues was dollar per car night at the hwy 2 drive in and wed at the timber lane drive in. we didn't get much on TV
Poor Charlie...
Sure looked like Holland landscape in opening scene. Hard to watch after seeing a Bridge too far 39 times!
Shooting Cowboy in the german uniform would be easy with an M1 but with a thompson far fetched at that range..
No, as long as sighted correctly and are enough of an expert, I say this because to simulate James Cagney being shot at in early gangster films, professional sharpshooters with Thompsons would fire at, rather right next to him and strike the wall with real bullets, instead of blasting cap effects, and they were doing it from about 50 yards away
101st airborne...bastards of Bastogne...Andy Gallegos...Albuquerque New Mexico!
Looks like Franklin Canyon . Thank you .
Ok why does this remind me of the twilght series
Filmed in a similar format
Give it up @ the hay holdin back the rounds.
Quintentariantino brung me here
Where's the M1 rifle?! All Thompson's?! Not correct!
Everyone spraying from the hip 🤣. Why
Great well aimed hip shots !!!
Making 100yd shots with a Tommy gun,
Cause it a movie!
This movie hits all the cliches,
Joan Simpson. It is not this movie hit all the cliches, it is more: These movies made all the cliches.
It's how the director uses genre conventions that counts, and is a measure of how the film rises above mere cliche.
got to love the ww-2 redo movies in the 50's .. germans with mg-42's 1,200 p.m rate of fire 8mm and they can not hit shit ..but usa troops with a 45 acp pistol round can shoot forever
That is how it is done in U S A Movies
well, not a bad movie really, however at about the 10:45 mark he sends his radioman, check me if I am wrong, he does have radion on his back, on a look see mission, leaving the LT without a radio, you infantry guys clear me up if thats a standard infantry move, I am Navy so just sayin....
When anyone tries to tell you there is no “American Culture” show them this.
It is hard to believe that the US Army would have allowed this movie to portray special forces troops in such a demeaning manner. No discipline, orders not followed, stupid conduct, talking trash in the ranks and unruly behavior in combat situations. It was NEVER this way when I served; and I was in the Air Force! This is purely Hollywood trash, back then and now. The special forces I knew (Air Commandos) never acted in such a disgusting manner. Well, at least not when they were on duty.
Not special forces but airborne infantry. The US Army does not have censorship power..
@@sirstephen9825 Actually, in WWII they did. They would go through soldiers mail and edit sensitive information.
I always wondered why they never made a movie about my dads outfit the 509th pib they had the first airborne medal of honer paul huff they where the reason all paratroopers where the maroon berets the first American paratroopers to jump into combat the list goes on and on i wish they would do a real movie like band of brothers i watching this i realized i guess this is supposed to be them . my dads gone now i wonder if he seen this picture i bet he would have had a good laugh. If anybody wants to read the the real ginger bread men stand in the door is a really good one .and if Hollywood does a picture do it right those guys deserve a lot of respect
Was there an airborne operation during "Operation Torch"?
yes
Yes, but if you look at the Skytrains in the beginning of the film they are wearing Operation Market Garden Invasion Stripes. So that clip is really from Sept 1944.
yes . several in fact!
But no German ground forces. Operation Torch was fought against French ground forces.
Yes. There were two actually. They were by the 509th Parachute Infantry Bn under Edson Raff. The 509th flew from bases in England and made the 1600 mile flight to North Africa for the first jump. They took off as the 503 PIB and were re-designated literally in flight to the 509th. Believe this was done to prevent confusion with the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment-a completely different organization assigned to the Pacific. In addition to the two jumps into North Africa, the 509th later made jumps in Avellino Italy and Southern France as part of the 1st Allied Airborne Task Force. It would later fight as infantry during the Battle of the Bulge. Raff would go on to command the 507 PIR. The 509th colors were resurrected as a full brigade with the 8th Infantry Division in Germany during the Cold War and then again as an Airborne Battalion Combat Team in Vicenza Italy in 1974. Today the 509th colors fly with a Bn in the 25th Infantry Division
No D-Day markings on the troop carriers...
They didn't do that until ...d-day.
I was shot back in nineteen sixty eight or nine i was a pup seven or eight was an Accident but the dreams i would have.. I would have to crawl in a culvert to avoid being shot going to school an coming home guess they were post traumatic syndrome or some thing no one knew back then I would have horrible nightmares all the time until one night I got up went out side went into the woods an sead look if I'm supposed to die let some animals eat me so this will stop no animals ate me an they stopped crazy huh love life an everyone in it no time for hate less there a pusher man God dam the pusher man.. 😄 ha got ya happy Halloween y'all
Estas películas por favor póngalas en idioma español
There is this US soldier that get's into a German uniform to trick the Germans and another US soldier kills him. The rest I watched was this drama that the buddies of the soldier in the German uniform want revenge. Some people may enjoy this kind of drama, but I just find this annoying.
HOOOOOOORAAAAAAH
Charlie also messed up his SGLI paperwork so his mother received nothing but a Western Union telegram.
Who the hell hides in a haystack?
Apart from screaming eagles and objective Burma only a few movies about american airborne until band
Of brothers came along
The stronger parachutes enabled weapons to be carried
Something the fallaschirmjaegar
Wasnt able to do resulting in high
Casualties on crete
neither of them use m1 garand or carbine rifles
good uniforms and equipment , too many thompsons though , poor storyline
Looks like every American was carrying a Thompson Sub-machine gun, I saw no M-1 Garands.
did you ever think that it was war time and maybe all they had available for them were Thompsons ?
Looks like most of the Thompsons were M1928. By the time of Normandy most of the Thompsons being used were the cheaper, simpler M1A1 Thompson. Same silhouette but cleaner design with no Blish lock and operating handle on side rather than on top. Saunders carried and M1928 in the series Combat.
@@harrybriscoe7948 No because Thompsons are 3-4 times more expensive to produce and more complex than an M1 as well as there is much more 30 cal ammunition created than .45, why would a gun with more moving parts that are more complex be the make do with weapon?
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Cowboy standing there in a german uniform a his buddies with their hands up?
Chief Engineer Vanderburg!
Millitery a good
Ken Lynch later acted on Andy Griffith as the State Police Captain. S1 E2 (IFRC)
....NO DIRECTION...BIT CONFUSING..WHAT ARE THEY SUPPOSED TO BE DOING..!!
That did not look like Africa.
Just about any landscape found in California, an equivalent can be found in Africa including snow and coniferous trees.
It's an absolutely GIANORMOUS continent with a huge variation in climates, flora and fauna.
Who is watching in 2023? 😂
I'm watching in March, 2024
C130.Rollin Down The Strip
Airborne Daddy Gonna Take A
Little Trip
When That Bird Gets Oh So High
Im Gonna Blast Out Into The Sky
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82 nd ABN . DIV.
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Bonjour,Monsieur,Je.
Oui.Bon.chive