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  • Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
  • One of the Top Ten World War II movies. A Strong cast: Clint Eastwood, Richard Burton, Patrick Wymark, etc.
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  • @user-ru5uc3vl7z
    @user-ru5uc3vl7z 10 дней назад +7

    One of the all time great war films

  • @charliegraham1118
    @charliegraham1118 10 дней назад +4

    The into with the soft snare drum building up to the view of the plane , great stuff

  • @Coralita675
    @Coralita675 9 дней назад +9

    Broadsword calling Danny Boy ........... a timeless classic they don't make movies like this any more.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  9 дней назад

      1960s were a golden era for movies 😂🕹

    • @MarkHarrison733
      @MarkHarrison733 5 дней назад

      @@motionattached This film was garbage, as Burton confirmed.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  5 дней назад

      @@MarkHarrison733 Everyone could complain about the movie, but not Burton. 🧩

    • @MarkHarrison733
      @MarkHarrison733 5 дней назад

      @@motionattached He looked 50.
      Most commandos were in their 20s.

    • @DavidDragonetti
      @DavidDragonetti 3 дня назад +2

      In twenty years someone will be saying the same thing about any number of war films...You are just on a nostalgia trip

  • @sammyvh11
    @sammyvh11 16 дней назад +19

    Outstanding film. You won't see this ever remade.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  16 дней назад +4

      It is very hard to beat that cast, 😂🕹

    • @ficklefingeroffate
      @ficklefingeroffate 14 дней назад +5

      I can see someone doing a remake, with lots of explosions, lens flares, jump cuts, DEI cast and butchered story line.

    • @Engineer1897
      @Engineer1897 10 дней назад

      Thank goodness for that. Hollywood would butcher the remake with a bunch of metro sexual , effeminate weasels and politically polite bull cookies

    • @MarkHarrison733
      @MarkHarrison733 5 дней назад

      @@motionattached All of the actors were too old in this awful film.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  5 дней назад

      @@MarkHarrison733 , that might be true,

  • @garfieldsmith332
    @garfieldsmith332 22 дня назад +27

    Apparently Burton was tanked for most of the movie. Inside joke was the film should have been called "Where Doubles Dare".

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  22 дня назад

      😂😂🕹

    • @TSUNAMICali
      @TSUNAMICali 18 дней назад +7

      Burton was tanked his entire life. His liver had a stunt double. 😅

    • @pat5882
      @pat5882 16 дней назад +2

      Burton’s acting was excellent in this film.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  16 дней назад +1

      @@pat5882 utterly show his leading role style, which almost left no room for Clint Eastwood to play his capacity. 😂🕹

    • @charliemckean300
      @charliemckean300 14 дней назад +4

      The sloshed Adler

  • @porkscratchings5428
    @porkscratchings5428 25 дней назад +20

    If I do a whole night bender on gear, I can do a 100% Richard Burton in the morning - ‘Broadsword calling Danny boy’ 👍

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  25 дней назад

      🕹😂🎉

    • @riff2072
      @riff2072 25 дней назад +2

      i cannot do a Richard Burton impression but I say that every time I see Richard Burton.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  25 дней назад +1

      @@riff2072 😂

    • @jody6851
      @jody6851 22 дня назад +3

      Isn't there a famous Irish song: "Oh Danny boy, the broad broadswords are calling"?

  • @Richard-yd1ws
    @Richard-yd1ws 17 дней назад +9

    Ingrid Pitt AND Mary Ure?
    Salut, casting director. You hit the jackpot here

  • @nickjones5250
    @nickjones5250 17 дней назад +19

    Amazing how 2 men and a woman never once ran out of ammunition ..😅

  • @joehart7260
    @joehart7260 17 дней назад +5

    Love the scene where Burton informs the German officers that he is Himmler's brother when they try to admonish him for flirting with the bar maid.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  17 дней назад

      That was quite entertaining, I took out the Himmler thing because it was quite reckless move per my second thought. 😂🕹

    • @lordeden2732
      @lordeden2732 15 дней назад

      Causes like Himmler he had something similar!

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet 15 дней назад +5

    Yupp ..."Tough Times ...you need tough people ...to get you through tough times ...it's the stuff of tough 💪 my dad used to say, "Tough Titty" 😅

    • @markcollins2666
      @markcollins2666 8 дней назад

      That was short for, "Tough titty", said the kitty, "but the milk's still good!"

  • @jody6851
    @jody6851 23 дня назад +14

    Now here's a great bit of fun film trivia for you. The actor -- Derren Nesbitt -- who plays the cold-blooded black-uniformed uber-Nazi Gestapo officer Major Von Halpen first seen at 2:09, who Clint Eastwood eventually drills right between the eyes with a Luger pistol fitted with a silencer, is not only British in real life (he is still alive and 88 years old), but he's also actually Jewish. His full name is Derren Nesbitt Horwitz. I'm sure he had some fun jokes thrown his way at family gatherings after he made this movie.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  23 дня назад +1

      thanks for sharing this interesting part. 😂😂

    • @marcuscelt7014
      @marcuscelt7014 20 дней назад +2

      Dude looks more like a thunderbird than a German officer

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  20 дней назад

      @@marcuscelt7014 Audiences look for entertaining more than educational 😂🕹

    • @commandingjudgedredd1841
      @commandingjudgedredd1841 17 дней назад

      ​@@marcuscelt7014 I'd say he looks like Joe 90.

    • @garfieldsmith332
      @garfieldsmith332 14 дней назад

      He played the role well.

  • @adrianreid2055
    @adrianreid2055 13 дней назад +3

    Yes
    But cannot avoid watching it every time and great. Instrumental theme

  • @jujufactory
    @jujufactory 13 дней назад +7

    The hellicopter is an anachronism.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  13 дней назад +1

      In 1935, the German company Heinkel built and flew the world's first practical military helicopter. This machine, called the “Heinkel He 49,” was designed as a reconnaissance aircraft and could reach speeds of up to 100 kilometers per hour. The movie story was around 1943-44, It might be different look as the one in the movie though. 🍿🎉

    • @jujufactory
      @jujufactory 13 дней назад +3

      @@motionattached What are you talking about? The Heinkel HE 49 is a plane. Not a hellicopter. The Germans had nothing which resembled even remotely the hellicopter you see in the movie. The one henlicopter they had was the Flettner, which looks nothing like the one in the movie... and was mostly experimental. The movie suggests officers were flying around in hellicopters... which is total nonesense. Even Hitler never set his foot on a hellicopter as these early contraptions were mostly unsafe and useless.

    • @jefft8597
      @jefft8597 10 дней назад +1

      @@jujufactory As my mother would say: "It's a Mooooovie!" The Germans weren't speaking English either back then for the benefit of the invading commandos.

  • @geridayao8924
    @geridayao8924 День назад +1

    I consider Burtons face more gestapo than the rest of the whole lot, but of course that wouldn't blow his cover as the real Johann Schmidt.

  • @TigerDominic-uh1dv
    @TigerDominic-uh1dv 29 дней назад +7

    Great Movie. 😊

  • @Engineer1897
    @Engineer1897 13 часов назад

    For me, the only real highlight of the film was the original Ju 52 . That was the real star, on loan from the Swiss Air Force, I believe. What a beautiful aircraft.

  • @josebetancourt4575
    @josebetancourt4575 18 дней назад +8

    A great film with Richard Burton and Clin Eastwood.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  18 дней назад

      truly great 🕹🍿

    • @ronmailloux8655
      @ronmailloux8655 17 дней назад

      @@motionattached with the magic walkie talkies that can reach London From the German Alps. lol

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  17 дней назад

      @@ronmailloux8655 movie is just the magic of fantasy with a good time, 🕹😂🍿

    • @ronmailloux8655
      @ronmailloux8655 17 дней назад

      @@motionattached haha

  • @TerryKnight-hw3pg
    @TerryKnight-hw3pg 23 дня назад +9

    The castle is actually real but never had a lift.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  22 дня назад +1

      Sounds like an interesting invention for this movie, 😂🕹

  • @EmpireofSpeedNY
    @EmpireofSpeedNY 17 дней назад +11

    My favorite Alistair McClean adaptation, mainly due to Eastwood and Burton..

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  17 дней назад

      that is so true, 😂🕹

    • @garfieldsmith332
      @garfieldsmith332 14 дней назад +2

      McLean wrote the screenplay first. Then later wrote the novel from the screenplay.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  14 дней назад +1

      @@garfieldsmith332 Thanks for sharing. It was a great screenplay. 🍿🎉

    • @garfieldsmith332
      @garfieldsmith332 14 дней назад +1

      @@motionattached When the producers went looking for a McCLean novel for a WW2 film they found out that all of his WW2 books had options on them. So they approached McClean do write a totally new adventure as a screen play. McLean was well paid and also had the rights to write the novel from the screenplay. Yes it was well written. I have a magazine that is totally dedicated to the entire film production

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  14 дней назад +1

      @@garfieldsmith332 Thanks for sharing. I am just wondering if people like you who knows the entire film production still have good time to watch the movie, the screenplay must be great. 😂🕹🍿

  • @user-fx5zc3vt2i
    @user-fx5zc3vt2i 24 дня назад +5

    Not realistic, but a whole lotta fun.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  24 дня назад +1

      thst is almost the essence of a movie🕹😂🍿

  • @Bernard-fo2qo
    @Bernard-fo2qo 20 дней назад +4

    You forgot to put in the part where Darth Vader and the Star Wars Troopers arrive!

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  19 дней назад

      At the beginning, when Col. Wyatt Turner said "we get him before he talks", I wondered how could they control when he talks, and let it go. After all, movies are just some entertaining for some good time. 🍿🎉

  • @johnallen8094
    @johnallen8094 21 день назад +4

    The Germans had a helicopter in WW2 it was a Fokker Aggelis Fa 223 and that not it in the movie! That bird looks like a bell!

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  21 день назад +1

      That is true. A trade-off between entertaining and research, 😂🕹

    • @richard63
      @richard63 14 дней назад +3

      Yes I was always skeptical about the use of a Bell. Surely there was enough funds to bodgey a similar design to the Fokker?

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  14 дней назад

      @@richard63 The director could regret to use the Bell instead of the Fokker if knowing commercial successes of this movie, 🕹🎉

  • @32ModB
    @32ModB 14 дней назад +2

    Lankaster merrins bury everything 😊 endless ruins speak shakespeare for themselves😊 but no movie is required😊 game over😊

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  14 дней назад +1

      The magic of movie is about making a fictional novel into real-like drama, and audiences have a good time and somehow believe it. 😂🕹🍿

  • @craigmcguire6573
    @craigmcguire6573 7 дней назад

    Allister Maclean also wrote Ice Station Zebra and Guns of Navarrone

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  6 дней назад +1

      Thanks for sharing, Allister Maclean was a great screenwriter.

  • @thatguyinelnorte
    @thatguyinelnorte 28 дней назад

    Beautiful summary!

  • @BruceK10032
    @BruceK10032 8 дней назад +1

    What’s with the Bell 47 helicopter in a WWII film? Is this a time travel movie?

  • @pat5882
    @pat5882 16 дней назад +2

    Mary Ure was married to Robert Shaw.

  • @btomas225
    @btomas225 18 дней назад +3

    Umm, no Bell-like helicopters in that era...

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  18 дней назад

      That is true, might be different look, but helicopters were produced both in Germany and USA by then.

    • @commandingjudgedredd1841
      @commandingjudgedredd1841 17 дней назад

      Yup. But there was a distinct lack of the very few genuine German helicopters, after WW2.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  17 дней назад

      @@commandingjudgedredd1841 Since 1936, the German aviation industry developed various helicopters. These helicopters were technically advanced, but because of the Allied air offensive, series production could no longer take place.

    • @chrispalmer9838
      @chrispalmer9838 10 дней назад +1

      @@motionattached I think genuine German kit was rather hard to come by. Remember "Battle of the Bulge" with it's Patton tanks painted up to try and look like Tigers?

  • @notyou6950
    @notyou6950 9 дней назад +1

    Great flick. Well done except for that helicopter scene…

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  9 дней назад

      It is an amusement that most people are skeptical about the helicopter. A mistake that the director made was picking a wrong model of a helicopter😂🕹

    • @notyou6950
      @notyou6950 9 дней назад +1

      @@motionattached I’m not questioning the idea of a chopper. Germans had them. It’s the type that I have problem with.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  9 дней назад

      @@notyou6950 a wrong model 😂, maybe the director could not help with a fancy look, 🕹

  • @lordeden2732
    @lordeden2732 15 дней назад

    Broadsword Calling Dannyboy!

  • @TrevorMoses312
    @TrevorMoses312 16 дней назад

    Strange that Richard Burton and Alistair McLean didn't like each other, yet they're buried a few feet from each other in the same cemetery in Switzerland.

  • @steveg5576
    @steveg5576 25 дней назад +4

    Helicopters in WW II ?

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  25 дней назад +7

      In 1935, the German company Heinkel built and flew the world's first practical military helicopter.

    • @johnc2438
      @johnc2438 24 дня назад +3

      Yes... but not the Bell helicopter shown in the movie, the basic type of which wasn't in production until after WWII (the very end of 1946, I believe) -- think Korean War (remember the TV series and movie, "Mash"?). The Germans had a wire-frame-type twin rotor craft that flew some, not the circa-1953 version shown in the movie. The Americans had an early Sikorsky single-rotor craft that began flying rescue missions in the Pacific and Burma theaters in 1944 (albeit, in limited numbers and limited missions).

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  24 дня назад +1

      @@johnc2438 Yes, quite different model, the director tried to find a fancy substitute for visual impact, which you don't buy, 😂🕹

    • @jody6851
      @jody6851 23 дня назад +2

      @@motionattached Nothing in this movie can be taken seriously. The whole movie is overwritten and the entire plot is completely contrived and beyond improbable, but it's still a great action movie.

    • @workonesabs
      @workonesabs 20 дней назад +1

      @@johnc2438 A Luftwaffe helicopter actually landed in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, but was a FW 61, obviously none were flying in the 60's but a Bell was used instead.

  • @mikedebois7776
    @mikedebois7776 17 дней назад +1

    I saw a lot of film cutting in the opening scene

  • @ArmyJames
    @ArmyJames 15 дней назад

    Ah yes, Derrin “Liver Lips” Nesbitt.

    • @davidatkinson3887
      @davidatkinson3887 14 дней назад +1

      Would have fitting in real well in Thunderbirds .

  • @localfatty4364
    @localfatty4364 14 дней назад

    I need to watch this movie. Is it based on a true story???😂

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  14 дней назад

      It was based on the screenplay and the novel by Alistair MacLean. The magic of movie is to make a novel drama look and feel like a true story, and you have a good time, and producers take good money. 😂🕹🍿🎉

  • @buster5803
    @buster5803 12 дней назад +1

    Don’t get why they put a helicopter in the movie?

    • @rob_1359
      @rob_1359 12 дней назад +1

      Artistic licence by Alistair McClean in his book. Besides, the Germans had experimented with Autogyros, an early form of helicopter, also attaching a small one man variant to U boats

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  12 дней назад +1

      So that army general could fly over from Berlin to interrogate the captured allied general. If people are more suspicious abour the play, we could question how the british operational could be so sure to "get him out before he talk", then the whole entertaining wouldn't exist. 😂🕹😂

    • @buster5803
      @buster5803 12 дней назад +1

      @@motionattached Agree, great movie though. Thanks for posting.

    • @buster5803
      @buster5803 12 дней назад +1

      @@rob_1359 Great point. Thanks

  • @larrycoldwater1964
    @larrycoldwater1964 День назад +1

    1) Germans didn’t have helicopters like that in WW2. And 2) the SS didn’t wear black uniforms in WW2.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  День назад

      1) movie is not a documentary film. And 2) most movies are based on fictional novels, audience get good time, and producers get good money, 🕹😂🎉

    • @larrycoldwater1964
      @larrycoldwater1964 День назад

      Yes you’re right, but when people watch these movie and read these books they think it’s historically accurate - people are stupid they believe what you tell them. I know it’s just a story but you at least get the basics right. Can you imagine the bull$#!t movies Hollywood is going to make about the war in Ukraine!? Zelenskyy will be played by Chris Hemsworth with Anthony Hopkins as “Putin” 🇷🇺

  • @DavidDragonetti
    @DavidDragonetti 3 дня назад

    10 tonnes bombs didn't exist...The tallboy weighed 6 tonnes

  • @jameseldridge4185
    @jameseldridge4185 6 дней назад

    Great movie. Lousy history.

  • @pradipdash7268
    @pradipdash7268 24 дня назад +3

    There was no helicopter back then

    • @johnc2438
      @johnc2438 24 дня назад +5

      Wrong. The Germans and Americans had early copters flying then. Not many, but they were flying.

    • @richard63
      @richard63 14 дней назад

      I always thought that as a child then found out much later that they did.

    • @royale7620
      @royale7620 10 дней назад

      @@johnc2438 No you are wrong cupcake, the helicopter was barely an experiment towards the end of the war in 1944-1945, never used officially, stop the cap kid.

  • @user-nc2kt8ze7o
    @user-nc2kt8ze7o 13 дней назад

    A great film but utterly ridiculous

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  13 дней назад

      That sounds like a good entertaining, 🕹😂🎉

  • @Rapture_Ready_Rabbit
    @Rapture_Ready_Rabbit 11 дней назад

    Great film.... crappy and annoying editing here !!!!!!

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  10 дней назад

      search where eagles dare full movie 🕹🍿🎉

  • @JoeZamecki
    @JoeZamecki 28 дней назад

    Editing fail. No context. Useless.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  27 дней назад +2

      A 2-hour "full movie" might suit you better. Also You could provide specifics of some context missing which lead to deviation of the drama, and which is helping. 😂🕹

    • @riff2072
      @riff2072 25 дней назад +5

      You must be the only person watching this video who has not seen the movie.

    • @riff2072
      @riff2072 25 дней назад +1

      @@motionattached I tell you what is missing, the ending with the little not book and I know why you left it out. and of course, "Broadsword calling Danny boy."

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  25 дней назад +1

      @@riff2072 Thanks for understanding. I do feel that was little bit putting a sophisticated plot to extreme situation. 🍿🎉

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  25 дней назад

      @@riff2072 😂🕹

  • @MarkHarrison733
    @MarkHarrison733 5 дней назад

    Terrible overlong film about middle-aged commandos.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  5 дней назад

      It was a big commercial successes. Movie is basically for ordinal average people, not for super intelligent person, 🕹🍿🎉

    • @MarkHarrison733
      @MarkHarrison733 5 дней назад

      @@motionattached Burton absolutely hated it.

  • @MarkHarrison733
    @MarkHarrison733 5 дней назад +1

    This film was complete garbage, as Burton confirmed.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  5 дней назад

      That is scientific view, but not entertaining view. Every movie is based on fictional novel, not a documentary report, so as the life to certain degree. 😂🕹🎉🎉

    • @MarkHarrison733
      @MarkHarrison733 5 дней назад +1

      @@motionattached They should have cast actors who were the right age.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  5 дней назад

      @@MarkHarrison733 Two ladies and Derren Nesbitt were at right age, 🕹😹

    • @MarkHarrison733
      @MarkHarrison733 5 дней назад

      @@motionattached Nesbitt was middle-aged.
      It was stupid casting him as a Nazi.

    • @motionattached
      @motionattached  5 дней назад

      Also it was supposed to be a British operational, 😂😹