With all those battle-hardened Goon troopz living on top of each other inside that gaff (it must have been proper rank in there mate lol), no wonder Cap'n America was keen to get a head start lol. Half-kit, half-c**ked and wound-up by the enemy's strong-arm tactics (fkn love the trooper's treatment 'n' submission at 2:13), it's rousing stuff seeing that pent-up Goon load shooting out under extreme pressure from 2:22. I get a bit animated 'n' emotional here if I'm honest fella, coz it's so hard taking in the bullet-torn sights and sounds as that entire section of elite lads get fkn annihilated. I've got to single out one trooper for posthumous honours of course: grounded, spasm-wracked, spraying load unchecked - straining every sinew 'n' muscle in arched-out, jackboot raised agony before he settles down at 2:32 or so. What a fkn outstanding trooper mate - he's been a hero of mine since ladhood. The riddled Goon beef stretched out at the death makes for a sold finish, but I'm a bit worried about the exploitation of those ducks. Another fkn classic A - and I've never seen it looking so sharp!! Thank you mate - you're still the best there is!!
Yeah, we can but imagine the stench of who knows what permeating the rooms, nooks and crannies of that there distant farmhouse mate but I for one wouldn't half have minded being a part of it all, lucky buggers that the are fella 😈! Like you say, no wonder Cap'n America (brilliant!) made a bee-line to join in the fun but sadly for him he was not invited to the party. No matter, the first-team were soon gate crashing the scene and it's one in the gut for the first to fall at 2:13. The Goonz may be half-cocked (I bet they were!) and in half-kit J but no set of troopers ever looked better to these eyes than this set here, out to stand their ground to the bitter end, not least our sprayer-in-chief letting loose a load aimlessly skywards at 2:28 as kameraden fall all about him. Legs buckling as his frame is shattered by a hail of hot lead ripping right through him, he fights to his dying breath like the hero he was, even if not one of his bullets hit the mark. He will not be forgotten (he's always been the main focus for me in this one too J!), nor will his two fit also white-vested buds who die by his side (fuck yeah!). And what about Herman who decides at this time of all times to take a dip in the pond at 2:29?! He made a splash if nowt else, and it's chaos all round as a whole section is wiped out in less than 60 seconds. The poor bastards didn't even get to finish their breakie mate! It is fair to point out at this stage that no ducks were harmed in the course of these proceedings, and you have to give credit to the Yanks for that, bird fanciers that they are 🤪! Brilliant mate, you have done me proud here and then some! It is so ace to have you back on this channel fella, you have been missed!
@@foreverblueclassics I fkn love talking troopz 'n' tactics with you mate. I salute your hard "Legs buckling as his frame is shattered by a hail of hot lead ripping right through him, he fights to his dying breath like the hero he was, even if not one of his bullets hit the mark" lines on 2:28 and you are right to direct my Goon-struck Augen elsewhere. So fixated have I been with the man-of-the-match until now, that I can't say I've ever properly registered Pondlife's terminal injury-time bath - or wounded-knee's ace posturing in the foreground for that matter. Yeah - these are proper Goon troopz mate, and this is definitely the sharpest cut I've seen of 'em in action. I've got loads 'n' loads to thank you for as usual A - not least your priceless Kameradschaft. PS: I hope you were talking ornithology fella lol
@@goontroopz9047 Oh you surely can't have missed the glories literally at the feet of our hero mate! Leftie looks young enough to be a replacement (now they need another one for him!) and the lad on the right looks even better when turned over on to his back at 2:53. It's a "hard" sight to behold mate, top troopz chewed up and cut through, broken, bullet riddled remnants of the warriors they were just moments before. But even in death they have dignity and that's all you can ask of a soldier, to die with honour, and that they did! That lad who went for the dip surely had a place in the diving team at barracks should one exist and what about the ducks? They played a blinder too! And yes, it was all things ornithological when it came to my babbling - as if it could be anything other 😈!
@@foreverblueclassics Criminal ain't it mate - it must be some sort of Goon mentality or muscle memory (I've a rough idea where the issue lies lol) that has led to my fixation with that top trooper thus far. Those half-kit hero rookie lads are top-fkn-notch ain't they?!! and it looks like turned-over 2:53 got sprung from the same bolthole as the top. Your prose is seminal again A - I just fkn love your capacity to show me the classics in a different light!! Now mine's a duck Duck a l'Orange if you're asking 😉Thank you mate!!
@@goontroopz9047 Ha ha, brilliant stuff J! It's defo hard to take in all that's going on about when you have a scene stealer like our lad centre stage but a few more views and it all comes into focus. It makes it all the more fun! 2:53 was initially on his side but I think that's him being unceremoniously kicked on to his back at 2:48 (just off camera) - do these Yanks have no respect mate?! All three vested lads came from the same bolt hole and one can only wonder what the pre-match activity entailed 😈! And if there's any left-overs from that Duck a l'Orange keep a doggy bag for me, you know where I am! Thanks again fella!
Oh man, what a nonsense. No german spotter, no flanking machine gun, just one guy firing Panzerfaust while his comrades are playing poker in the main house. I am sure that experienced american infantry platoons did a very good job in march 1945 against exhausted and hastily formed german infantry units without proper training. But the reality was that US infantry got heavy casualties when they had to push without tank and artillery support. Why? Cause the germans knew their own terrain and the defender always has multiple advantages. And in this scene, a captain with his driver lonely on a german road just advancing to where? And his unit? Unbelievable nonsense..........
Impatience and glory hunting will get you nowhere, Captain. Love the guy doing the dramatic death spasm, as he awkwardly tosses his MP40 to the ground before kicking the bucket
The movie was made around when stuff like Vietnam was happening. So hollywood like this gave a sense, or started giving a sense, that war was not as glorious as people believed. Not too gory mind you, or even horrifying but more depressing and dark.
While it’s a 60s film, I do love that it tries to show a sense of solemn sense of sadness and dark after the shooting. Like what just happened is dark and disturbing, in an old dark 60s type of way. I like how in the movie, it shows that our main characters are afraid of dying, but when it comes to combat, they’ll do whatever it takes. The captain in a way was right, our main guy really was “afraid of riding point”, not without good reason of course. I do also like that there isn’t entirely a condemning for the captain, they feel bad for his death.
Give me a 60s film any day. Try to appreciate just how authentic this style of screenplay was. There was life before computer generated images. If you find the 60s type of film making bothersome, then dark, black and white original ww2 footage must really be unacceptable to you.
@@clevlandblock My favourite war movies all date from this era, and perhaps up to the end of the 70s. People forget that a lot of the people behind these films were old enough to have fought in WW2.
The Ludendorff Bridge also featured on Call of Duty Finest Hour for the PS2. My other all time favourite was Panzer Front for the PS1, where this wartime campaign also featured.
@@foreverblueclassics Buongiorno amico mio :) Vi auguro un buon fine settimana di salute, felicità e tanti sorrisi 😍❤️🍹 Sto aspettanto il prossimo bel video per divertirmi 😎🍺
That Sarge is more wiser than puny officer. That officer has no idea that Jerry awaiting and ambushed him. Don't just follow emotion. Used yr hearts to discern
Good eye. I noticed that too. The bayonet lug and the larger mag gave it away. I could be wrong about the bayonet lug but I think that is post war. I have one made by the Inglewood type writer company in my safe. Awesome gun and under appreciated. It was meant to replace troops carrying pistols, not to be carried as a main battle rifle. People think it was under powered but I have read that the round is roughly equivalent to a .357 pistol round. I would not want to be hit by that.
Ich glaube bei Weihnachten sind nur noch die Schraubendreher und die Inbusschlüssel in DE hergestellt. Die Zangen müssten auch aus Vietnam sein und die Bits sind auch oft aus Übersee
@@foreverblueclassics A few years ago thee was a channel on youtube which showed excerpt of the movie from its broadcast on NBC in 1980 but today I can't seem to find it!
@@foreverblueclassics I know that it was Pannoni something but there are like 3 youtube channels with that name and I don't feel like browsing all 3 thoroughly lol 😂 😂
Hiding behind the car or the motorcycle and trying to fire in a panic(at 2:25) is that definitely I would do! To be honest, in such a situation, I don't know what else I can do without the order of the commander. But when that bloody halftrack rush in, I know I'm fucking dead for sure! I can only pray in horror that the doom won't get me!
A coward getting himself killed? He may have been foolish but cowardice isn't something I'd accuse him of. Driving towards a farmhouse with a good chance the enemy are holed up inside with goodness knows what kind of weaponry to hand takes a lot of courage in my book.
With all those battle-hardened Goon troopz living on top of each other inside that gaff (it must have been proper rank in there mate lol), no wonder Cap'n America was keen to get a head start lol. Half-kit, half-c**ked and wound-up by the enemy's strong-arm tactics (fkn love the trooper's treatment 'n' submission at 2:13), it's rousing stuff seeing that pent-up Goon load shooting out under extreme pressure from 2:22. I get a bit animated 'n' emotional here if I'm honest fella, coz it's so hard taking in the bullet-torn sights and sounds as that entire section of elite lads get fkn annihilated. I've got to single out one trooper for posthumous honours of course: grounded, spasm-wracked, spraying load unchecked - straining every sinew 'n' muscle in arched-out, jackboot raised agony before he settles down at 2:32 or so. What a fkn outstanding trooper mate - he's been a hero of mine since ladhood. The riddled Goon beef stretched out at the death makes for a sold finish, but I'm a bit worried about the exploitation of those ducks. Another fkn classic A - and I've never seen it looking so sharp!! Thank you mate - you're still the best there is!!
Yeah, we can but imagine the stench of who knows what permeating the rooms, nooks and crannies of that there distant farmhouse mate but I for one wouldn't half have minded being a part of it all, lucky buggers that the are fella 😈! Like you say, no wonder Cap'n America (brilliant!) made a bee-line to join in the fun but sadly for him he was not invited to the party. No matter, the first-team were soon gate crashing the scene and it's one in the gut for the first to fall at 2:13. The Goonz may be half-cocked (I bet they were!) and in half-kit J but no set of troopers ever looked better to these eyes than this set here, out to stand their ground to the bitter end, not least our sprayer-in-chief letting loose a load aimlessly skywards at 2:28 as kameraden fall all about him. Legs buckling as his frame is shattered by a hail of hot lead ripping right through him, he fights to his dying breath like the hero he was, even if not one of his bullets hit the mark. He will not be forgotten (he's always been the main focus for me in this one too J!), nor will his two fit also white-vested buds who die by his side (fuck yeah!). And what about Herman who decides at this time of all times to take a dip in the pond at 2:29?! He made a splash if nowt else, and it's chaos all round as a whole section is wiped out in less than 60 seconds. The poor bastards didn't even get to finish their breakie mate! It is fair to point out at this stage that no ducks were harmed in the course of these proceedings, and you have to give credit to the Yanks for that, bird fanciers that they are 🤪! Brilliant mate, you have done me proud here and then some! It is so ace to have you back on this channel fella, you have been missed!
@@foreverblueclassics I fkn love talking troopz 'n' tactics with you mate. I salute your hard "Legs buckling as his frame is shattered by a hail of hot lead ripping right through him, he fights to his dying breath like the hero he was, even if not one of his bullets hit the mark" lines on 2:28 and you are right to direct my Goon-struck Augen elsewhere. So fixated have I been with the man-of-the-match until now, that I can't say I've ever properly registered Pondlife's terminal injury-time bath - or wounded-knee's ace posturing in the foreground for that matter. Yeah - these are proper Goon troopz mate, and this is definitely the sharpest cut I've seen of 'em in action. I've got loads 'n' loads to thank you for as usual A - not least your priceless Kameradschaft.
PS: I hope you were talking ornithology fella lol
@@goontroopz9047 Oh you surely can't have missed the glories literally at the feet of our hero mate! Leftie looks young enough to be a replacement (now they need another one for him!) and the lad on the right looks even better when turned over on to his back at 2:53. It's a "hard" sight to behold mate, top troopz chewed up and cut through, broken, bullet riddled remnants of the warriors they were just moments before. But even in death they have dignity and that's all you can ask of a soldier, to die with honour, and that they did! That lad who went for the dip surely had a place in the diving team at barracks should one exist and what about the ducks? They played a blinder too! And yes, it was all things ornithological when it came to my babbling - as if it could be anything other 😈!
@@foreverblueclassics Criminal ain't it mate - it must be some sort of Goon mentality or muscle memory (I've a rough idea where the issue lies lol) that has led to my fixation with that top trooper thus far. Those half-kit hero rookie lads are top-fkn-notch ain't they?!! and it looks like turned-over 2:53 got sprung from the same bolthole as the top. Your prose is seminal again A - I just fkn love your capacity to show me the classics in a different light!! Now mine's a duck Duck a l'Orange if you're asking 😉Thank you mate!!
@@goontroopz9047 Ha ha, brilliant stuff J! It's defo hard to take in all that's going on about when you have a scene stealer like our lad centre stage but a few more views and it all comes into focus. It makes it all the more fun! 2:53 was initially on his side but I think that's him being unceremoniously kicked on to his back at 2:48 (just off camera) - do these Yanks have no respect mate?! All three vested lads came from the same bolt hole and one can only wonder what the pre-match activity entailed 😈! And if there's any left-overs from that Duck a l'Orange keep a doggy bag for me, you know where I am! Thanks again fella!
2:28 Best-Supporting-Actor award to guy who died in puddle.
He didn't miss his moment in the sun 😁
2:25 Brave ducks 🪖🎖
I can confirm that no farmyard animals were hurt in the taking of this location 😁
@@foreverblueclassicsThey have the sense not to run out in the open, unlike soldiers.
they missed the ducks
Production in Czechoslovakia interrupted by a pesky Soviet invasion in 1968. The movie was finished in Hamburg.
Yes, I read about that. Quite an interesting back story to a great movie!
Oh man, what a nonsense. No german spotter, no flanking machine gun, just one guy firing Panzerfaust while his comrades are playing poker in the main house. I am sure that experienced american infantry platoons did a very good job in march 1945 against exhausted and hastily formed german infantry units without proper training. But the reality was that US infantry got heavy casualties when they had to push without tank and artillery support. Why? Cause the germans knew their own terrain and the defender always has multiple advantages. And in this scene, a captain with his driver lonely on a german road just advancing to where? And his unit? Unbelievable nonsense..........
So war das , ich war dabei
Its a Movie. .Relax
The guy would have been cooked by his own back blast.
2'54 - le mort sur le dos, il respire encore 🤣
😁
Impatience and glory hunting will get you nowhere, Captain.
Love the guy doing the dramatic death spasm, as he awkwardly tosses his MP40 to the ground before kicking the bucket
Yes, that guy definitely did fight to the bitter end, even spraying a load as he went down!
Perhaps became it was on hire and not to be damaged or he would lose his deposit:) @@foreverblueclassics
With a nice, slow relax into death as the bullets went to work. I give the spread-eagle pose a ten.
How stone cold are those geese/ducks?!! machine gun fire, explosions & death all over. 🦆just chillin'💀
They're obviously combat veterans 😁
Better to be chillin than grillin.
@@foreverblueclassicsYes, they've obviously already earned their wings.
@@thesixshooter6506 True!
The movie was made around when stuff like Vietnam was happening. So hollywood like this gave a sense, or started giving a sense, that war was not as glorious as people believed. Not too gory mind you, or even horrifying but more depressing and dark.
Yes, it was around this time a lot of war movies became darker.
@@foreverblueclassicsI just turn the brightness level up on my TV and that seems to help.
@@thesixshooter6506 😁
Mow ’m all down....
The ducks at the pond have engagement discipline……😂
Lucky ducks 😁
@@foreverblueclassicsBut the soldiers looked to be in a fowl mood.
@@thesixshooter6506 I see what you did there!
@@foreverblueclassicsLol... lucky you.
This is a great classic.
I couldn't agree more. I watched it a couple of weeks back for the first time in years and thought it was tremendous.
Which movie is this? Bridge at Remagen?
@@lemmdus2119 Yes, that's the one.
While it’s a 60s film, I do love that it tries to show a sense of solemn sense of sadness and dark after the shooting. Like what just happened is dark and disturbing, in an old dark 60s type of way. I like how in the movie, it shows that our main characters are afraid of dying, but when it comes to combat, they’ll do whatever it takes. The captain in a way was right, our main guy really was “afraid of riding point”, not without good reason of course. I do also like that there isn’t entirely a condemning for the captain, they feel bad for his death.
Yes, there are several moments like this throughout the movie, on both sides.
Give me a 60s film any day. Try to appreciate just how authentic this style of screenplay was. There was life before computer generated images. If you find the 60s type of film making bothersome, then dark, black and white original ww2 footage must really be unacceptable to you.
@@clevlandblock My favourite war movies all date from this era, and perhaps up to the end of the 70s. People forget that a lot of the people behind these films were old enough to have fought in WW2.
This is one of my favorite war movies. You also encounter the bridge itself in the storymode of Call of Duty WW2.
It's a terrific movie for sure.
The Ludendorff Bridge also featured on Call of Duty Finest Hour for the PS2.
My other all time favourite was Panzer Front for the PS1, where this wartime campaign also featured.
Buonasera ForeverBlueClassiks :) un altro film molto bello come sempre con molta azione 🪖💥 mi è piaciuto 💯 Grazie e complimenti ♥️🍷
Grazie ancora amico mio, come sempre sei molto gentile 😍🥂!
@@foreverblueclassics Buongiorno amico mio :) Vi auguro un buon fine settimana di salute, felicità e tanti sorrisi 😍❤️🍹 Sto aspettanto il prossimo bel video per divertirmi 😎🍺
@@ErikaWeimann-cz3sh Buona sera amico mio ❤! Auguro anche a te un felice e prospero fine settimana, e il prossimo video non tarderà ad arrivare 💥🍺!
That Sarge is more wiser than puny officer. That officer has no idea that Jerry awaiting and ambushed him. Don't just follow emotion. Used yr hearts to discern
He was in too much of a rush and paid for it.
“Never overrun the person on point,” said Lukas.
@@dennisyoung4631 😁
Post war m1 carbine 😂
Good eye. I noticed that too. The bayonet lug and the larger mag gave it away. I could be wrong about the bayonet lug but I think that is post war. I have one made by the Inglewood type writer company in my safe. Awesome gun and under appreciated. It was meant to replace troops carrying pistols, not to be carried as a main battle rifle. People think it was under powered but I have read that the round is roughly equivalent to a .357 pistol round. I would not want to be hit by that.
@billb3454 The bayonet lug is post-war
The larger mag was used on the post-war full.auto m1
Ich glaube bei Weihnachten sind nur noch die Schraubendreher und die Inbusschlüssel in DE hergestellt. Die Zangen müssten auch aus Vietnam sein und die Bits sind auch oft aus Übersee
Good scene:) I haven't watched the movie i its entirety since 2004!
I watched it for the first time in over a decade a couple of weeks ago. It's great!
@@foreverblueclassics A few years ago thee was a channel on youtube which showed excerpt of the movie from its broadcast on NBC in 1980 but today I can't seem to find it!
@@tanktank3874 It was probably blocked and deleted!
@@foreverblueclassics Awwww!
@@foreverblueclassics I know that it was Pannoni something but there are like 3 youtube channels with that name and I don't feel like browsing all 3 thoroughly lol 😂 😂
could not fire a faust from a room, had to be outside
Pop’s from the Goldbergs is the LT.
He was a very good actor. Massive in his heyday.
من الافلام القويه والشيقه نطلب فلم اخر قطار الى برلين
Hiding behind the car or the motorcycle and trying to fire in a panic(at 2:25) is that definitely I would do!
To be honest, in such a situation, I don't know what else I can do without the order of the commander. But when that bloody halftrack rush in, I know I'm fucking dead for sure! I can only pray in horror that the doom won't get me!
Our poor kameraden took their treatment above and beyond the call of duty! I'm not sure where I'd rather be. Behind or in front of the guns?!
@@foreverblueclassics Well, I fully understand your confusion. But I'm afraid we're running out of time...
@@SSSoldat I definitely want to be on the receiving end!!!!
What is the name of the movie?
'The Bridge at Remagen' (1969).
@@foreverblueclassics thanks
@@G.T.muzika 👍🙂
Just check the description 🙄
@@panzerivausfg4062 it wasn't there when I asked
Ok? Why do the ran out of the house to get shot? Pure nonsense
Because it's a film and it's meant to be entertaining as much as anything?
Many of the actors seem too old for the roles. Lots of very young men fight in wars.
Mostly young but in WW2 there were many in their 30s and even 40s.
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By who?!
What a BS. If you are in cover its best to leave ans run into the yard. How stupid is that scene rated from 1-10 , 10 best. Around 12?
Was für ein Blödsinn. Da knallt der mehrmals mit der Panzerfaust aus dem Fenster und seine Kollegen sehen aus wie gerade aus dem Bett gestiegen.
1:06-1:11; That US Captain was both a total idiot and coward getting himself killed!!😡🤦🏻♂️
A coward getting himself killed? He may have been foolish but cowardice isn't something I'd accuse him of. Driving towards a farmhouse with a good chance the enemy are holed up inside with goodness knows what kind of weaponry to hand takes a lot of courage in my book.
@@foreverblueclassicsLa Grange?
@@jurgschupbach3059 Sorry, I don't understand what you mean?