About Lee Marvin: He served with the 4th Marine Division in the Pacific Theater during WW2 and we was wounded in action on June 18, 1944, during the assault on Mount Tapochau in the Battle of Saipan. He was hit by machine gun fire, which severed his sciatic nerve, and then was hit again in the foot by a sniper. Marvin was a corporal but was busted back to private for troublemaking.
@@tylerbushell2333 A lot unsurprisingly. In this case I can’t blame them, the movie is awesome! It’s action fantasy nonsense, but there is an interesting basis in reality for the events of the film, which made it feel more grounded and believable than it should be considering that the real Delta Force probably don’t drive around on motorbikes with missiles attached to them! 🤣 It’s great stuff regardless!
Lee Marvin was badly wounded in the battle on Saipan for Mount Tapochau taking Japanese machine gun nests. He was rated a sniper; always adds a lot of realism to the war films he was in.
Lee Marvin said in an interview after the film came out that He saw it at a Theater in Tuscon,AZ. He was in disguise because he wanted to see the reaction from the audience!
well liam neeson grew up in ballymena which is not too far from belfast so while he may not have seen combat as you understand it he did see a lot of troubles. also chuck norris served with the air force in korea. he was drafted.
Gotta love the escape plan, commandeer an airliner and fly out of a blockaded airport in a city where a large force of US Marines was forced to retreat 3 years before this film was made
1:26 You got Lee Marvin (The Dirty Dozen) and Bo Svenson (The Inglorious Bastards) Funny how you have these two actors together. The Inglorious Bastards (1978) Was suppose to be a remake of The Dirty Dozen (1967) with Bo Svenson character, Lieutenant Robert Yeager being the latter/remake version of Lee Marvin's character Major John Reisman. Funny or nice to have both actors sharing a scene in this movie.
Him shooting the one who came out of the plane I think ranks as the most brutal thing I've seen him do in a movie. I will never tire of a scumbag catching it in the brainpan.
My best friend was a Delta Force Sniper. Sorry, can't tell you anything about his missions, but needless to say, there are real life "Rambos" out there still.
So you're telling me that Lebanon at this time doesn't have any AA missiles, gun emplacements, fighter planes? A more realistic route would be extraction by choppers from an off shore carrier strike group.
An important reminder that war is hell. What these brave men go through is nothing to be taken lightly. It’s almost Memorial Day 2020, and I for one am grateful to our delta force. Missions like this happen every day.
The terrorist who beat the off duty Military serviceman when they took over the aircraft was the same one Lee Marvin dropped at the top of the airplane steps. 30+ yrs since i saw and still get goose bumps watching that scene
Lee Marvin was a great actor and when he passed away, because he was in the military, they gave him full military honors. R. I.P Lee Marvin
Rip
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About Lee Marvin: He served with the 4th Marine Division in the Pacific Theater during WW2 and we was wounded in action on June 18, 1944, during the assault on Mount Tapochau in the Battle of Saipan. He was hit by machine gun fire, which severed his sciatic nerve, and then was hit again in the foot by a sniper.
Marvin was a corporal but was busted back to private for troublemaking.
He loved to drink
@@AndyP998 How dare he.
"Marvin was a corporal but was busted back to private for troublemaking." Sounds like a good Marine.
Lee Marvin is the only man in history to fire an Uzi using the iron sights.
he didn't even flinch!
He was a former Marine. He was taught to properly aim weapons.
Combat wounded WWII USMC vet i'm sure he's had experience@@hoppinggnomethe4154
When precision counts.
Watched this movie like 100 times as a kid 😂😂😂😂
I used to watch Delta force and still do when chuck Norris walk the dirt bike and shot those mens
Same here
What child likes to watch wars and military?
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A lot unsurprisingly. In this case I can’t blame them, the movie is awesome! It’s action fantasy nonsense, but there is an interesting basis in reality for the events of the film, which made it feel more grounded and believable than it should be considering that the real Delta Force probably don’t drive around on motorbikes with missiles attached to them! 🤣 It’s great stuff regardless!
Only 100?
Ah the 80's action movies...love them.
Lee Marvin was badly wounded in the battle on Saipan for Mount Tapochau taking Japanese machine gun nests. He was rated a sniper; always adds a lot of realism to the war films he was in.
Lee Marvin said in an interview after the film came out that He saw it at a Theater in Tuscon,AZ.
He was in disguise because he wanted to see the reaction from the audience!
Lee Marvin was old school tough guy...
god rest his soul
That theme never gets old
Makes me want to conquer the world!
Here in Brazil, this awesome theme by Alan Silvestri was used in a tv commercial to join the army. What a smart idea 😎
It never does. :)
Yeah for sure
It should be our new National Anthem
Lee Marvin the legendary tough guy Rest in Peace
Not so tough anymore ay..
So tough... he ordered Chuck Norris around
This was his last film.
Lee Marvin was the man.Loved him in Death Hunt with Charles Bronson.
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Gotta love the classic 80's music.
By alan silverstri!
Greatest soundtrack ever
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Yep, action movies were much better before all the PC and wokeness bullshit infested everything.
Everybody gangsta until Lee Marvin shows up
and then it's just him and Chuck
When Lee Marvin shows up ,you know you're safe.
Or out of booze
Rudy Garcia Add Chuck in the mix and all are Ok. Well except for the obligatory death scene. Even Chuck can’t always save his friend.
or dead if you're the villain
@@robertmiller7721 He pulled his soul back down to Earth off screen and brought him back to life
Lee Marvin was probably one of the only guys in this movie that actually saw real combat.
United States Marines Sniper
Yeah, but real combat was too scared to look Chuck in the eye for fear of going instantly blind...
@@richardnoone6187 🤣🤣🤣🤣
well liam neeson grew up in ballymena which is not too far from belfast so while he may not have seen combat as you understand it he did see a lot of troubles. also chuck norris served with the air force in korea. he was drafted.
He was probably the only one in this film that actually aimed his weapon through the sights.
R.I.P. Lee Marvin (*1924-+1987)
Infinity war
PFC United States Marine Corps.
Wow he passed away pretty young 63
He was very sick while filming this
I remember this on the old TV as a child in the 80's. I miss those days in the 80's.
R.I.P Lee Marvin, Steve James, Martin Balsam, Joey Bishop, Robert Forster, George Kennedy, Susan Strasberg, Robert Vaughn and Shelley Winters.
All time favorite movie..since i’m 6yrs old now i’m 33 i still njoy and love watching this movie..love the soundtrack..
Me too
Im 47 lol
Dats my ringtone lol
Gotta love the escape plan, commandeer an airliner and fly out of a blockaded airport in a city where a large force of US Marines was forced to retreat 3 years before this film was made
Best movie of the 80's R.I.P to Robert Forster
RIP Lee Marvin, too
1:08, Lee Marvin blasted Jafir like he was ordering a pizza. lol
lol
Probably not the first time he’s done that.
Love this movie. “How many hostages?” “3 sleeping in the cockpit”.
Goes in the plane and there are 5. Haha!
He's bad at math 😂
I mean in fairness he did say 3 _”in the cockpit”_ maybe he just wanted to surprise them with the other two hostages sleeping just outside 😂
Man 80s scores like the one in Delta Force and other movies, movies todayjust cannot beat.
Lee Marvin: "You want to live....Talk Fast."
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One of my favourite old time movies ❤
Epic head shot scene at 1:08 !!!
Shoot me...with pleasure BANG!
Jafir suddenly wished he stayed in bed that day
Yes. Perfectly placed shot.That's how you deal with terrorists.
EPIC!!!!!!!!!!
Lee Marvin just caps the guy opening the door lmao.
I love how he just acknowledges them that hes from Delta Force
Snake Eater the exact opposite of why there is a Delta Force
The Best Delta Force!!!
Yeah Should have this for everybody to enjoy when home probably will prefer to stay near their home and appreciate it a lot more 😇🇺🇸😉🤩😍😍🙏
Terrorist: “Jaffer Iben Khalil, Come down from the mountain.” “Maybe he’s asleep.” Colonel Alexander: “Wake him up!”
Norris is the airborne miracle army of one brother
Good patriotic 1980’s movies.
Best parts 0:12-0:13 0:15-0:16 0:17-0:18 and love how they're all killed while sleeping hahahaha
1:26 You got Lee Marvin (The Dirty Dozen) and Bo Svenson (The Inglorious Bastards) Funny how you have these two actors together. The Inglorious Bastards (1978) Was suppose to be a remake of The Dirty Dozen (1967) with Bo Svenson character, Lieutenant Robert Yeager being the latter/remake version of Lee Marvin's character Major John Reisman. Funny or nice to have both actors sharing a scene in this movie.
1:21 Colonel Nick Alexander: good morning gentlemen Colonel Alexander Delta Force
In this decade it was okay for gunshots in movies to sound like firing lasers
I watched the movie in 1986 in New York City. Still today , 2021 its enjoying for me
With a team like Delta Force, one thing is certain: Victory.
The theme plays like forever in the movie but I'm not complaining 😂😂😂
Lee Marvin took those guys out like nothing
Him shooting the one who came out of the plane I think ranks as the most brutal thing I've seen him do in a movie. I will never tire of a scumbag catching it in the brainpan.
My best friend was a Delta Force Sniper. Sorry, can't tell you anything about his missions, but needless to say, there are real life "Rambos" out there still.
He was a Marine in real life
Yea
Wooow the best scene of reedeming the hijacked preys
Love that Les Marvin is like 70 years old in this movie and still kills multiple guys.
RIP Lee marvin
this movie is so amazing...
They all use silenced weapons then the colonel decides to wake everyone with a nice big bang from his Glock pistol.
It was a colt u dolt
One of my favorite movies.
Marvin & Norris = Perfection
Maybe he's asleep. Well WAKE HIM UP!😂
Now in Star Wars THIS is how rebels were supposed to be...UNSTOPPABLE!!!😁
You could see Qui-Gon Jinn at 0:10
gibbs615 Pfffft......
@@bluemarshall6180 Pfffft nothing!
@@MultiJames95no that's rhas al ghul an Arab man 😂😂😂
Liam Neeson was an extra in this movie, can actually see him at 0:10
He must have had a face transplant because that’s not him 😂
Ahh, back when suppressed weapons in movies sounded like low-grade plasma rifles.
Badass soundtrack....so patriotic...
i love this movie.♥️ they are all great actors
when i was a kid i used to watch this movie when i was sick. by the end of the movie i was cured
I realy like this move
Love the movie , Love the BG Music
I love how bold this movie is. No weakness... their come enemy! BOOM headshot 😂😂😂
The sound of silencers have always been neat for me. Very well executed action scene.
They are classic stock sound used mostly in the 80s and 90s
@@hoppinggnomethe4154 Very neat!
Synonym of goosebumps is the Delta Force...
if you watch 0:17-0:18 in super slow mo he already bloodied before getting stabbed. Love the cheesiness of 80s movies
Whoooo 2023! My favorite movie back then and until now the music is coolll
0:10 Didn't know Neeson was there...
Yup, a young Liam Neeson :)
That's how Bryan Mills acquired a very particular set of skills.
Bob Page it’s not tho
? Didn't see him, showed them too fast
Really
1:08, how the f**k you record stunt falls like that? That stunt man must have breaked 25 bones in his body.
*broken
@@jamesnoble8205 I cannot have mis spelled that bad.
Cut scene. Lee Marvin blows that guy's brains out after he gets the info
GOD DAMN LIAM NEESON I BARELY RECOGNIZE YOU IN HERE!! HAHHAH what a short clip for you
the best delta force movie!
My childhood 😭😭😭😭
Lee Marvin kicks ass
as does Steve James.
And Chuck Norris
love the tactical rope they all have.
So you're telling me that Lebanon at this time doesn't have any AA missiles, gun emplacements, fighter planes? A more realistic route would be extraction by choppers from an off shore carrier strike group.
At the time they had some but it was not that well organized. Israeli fighter jets rule the skies over Lebanon
An important reminder that war is hell. What these brave men go through is nothing to be taken lightly. It’s almost Memorial Day 2020, and I for one am grateful to our delta force. Missions like this happen every day.
This was me and my late dad favorite movie
Were your parents married in a white chapel ?
I enjoy viewing chuck norris tae kwon do style od the martial arts
@@aristostovboulimienne2743 No they're wasn't at all
The terrorist who beat the off duty Military serviceman when they took over the aircraft was the same one Lee Marvin dropped at the top of the airplane steps. 30+ yrs since i saw and still get goose bumps watching that scene
0:09 Liam Neeson at the center
Love that garrote!
Loved this movie.
Lee marvin rip 🙏
Rip mr lee marvin your idol and chuck norris
Lee Marvin stood on business
Alright Jim bring em in....
Lee Marvin looks around 80yrs old in this film.
Rip Mr Marvin.
Move faster than a tank.
Damn us 80s kids had the BEST action movies.
Preach on, brother
Did Chuck Norris really even need to be in this?
Yes
Lee Marvin didn't seem to need him that much.
One of the best movies Ever!
리 마빈 옹은
이 작품이 유작이 되었습니다.
하지만
그 카리스마는 전혀 녹슬지 않았다는 것을
제대로 보여주셨으니..........
특히 비행기 안의 테러범을
비행기 밖으로 나오는 순간
단 한방의 헤드샷으로 죽여버리는 부분은 진짜.........
This is how you deal with terrorists.
Fluorescent blood & perfect shots. Very ‘80s
Very good norris😊
this movie looks dope
Wait, I notice Liam Neeson among the Delta Force soldiers
Where?
0:10
You are correct, that is him.
That is him on 0:10.
MultiJames 95 yea he had a small uncredited role as Delta Force solider
Delta Force can beat Hamas in Gaza
In your dream maybe but i' reality not
😂
@@islamkultureWhy? Do you can or want explain your answer?
@@islamkultureDelta Force can take on Gaza, and have no fatalities, Hamas stands no chance.
@@usstiger_cd4165 really? ask to tsahal army lol, dreams are beautiful but unfortunately they never come true
He stands as America's green light man.with honor and high Rank
With all the current events happening. I can definitely say this movie has aged well.
1:06 "Shoot me!". Haha.
When the Delta Force strike it looks like a few of the terrorists were asleep. They don't see Lee Marvin and co coming at all
sleeping on the job, lol
They don't make movies like these anymore...
The thing that bugged me when I was young and saw this movie is the vehicles they left behind which could be used by upcoming bad guys
Lee Marvin's last hurrah
Love the movie and the soundtrack
Filmaço Chuck Norris ícone...🤗🤗🤗🤗