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Another one, just seen:
"Japonee-man... no come at night..."
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"Japonee-man... no come at night..."
Excellent! I have this one in my video library for the aircraft footage as well as being a hellava film.
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"Scratch one flat top"
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All set up by the fateful decode "AF running short of fresh water". . . . . . . . . . R. |
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"Whyfor you kick my dog and call him fl**k off when he called Wo-ver?" R. |
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O.K. an easy one
British, B&W, early 1950s
"I'd like to know exactly what connection you think there is between shooting a rifle and ships gunnery". Roger in Vegas
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And now for something completely different . . .
"I have but three orders of march. When I signal you to come, you come. When I signal you to charge, you charge. When I signal you to run, you follow me and run like hell."
AND, if that doesn't work, try: "He says he was close enough to smell the stink of many white men." Big hint: it's not a War Deuce movie. Bob |
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War related movie quote
"In all the gin joints in all the world,she walks into mine"
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Jeez, talk about timing, McStolly... to the minute...
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I think I know Roger's but I'm having a brain fart right now (been at the Kangaroo reunion all day, too much damned driving to boot).
Bob's quote has lost me entirely.
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Blohm & Voss shipyard - Hamburg Feb 14 1939 Launching of Bismarck The speaker of course is Mr Schickelgruber. R. |
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C'mon, Jif, you can do it!
Hint: this a three-way conversation:
"Move 'em out, Lieutenant." "Which way, Captain?" "To Mexico, you bloody idiot?" Or: "When I left, Lieutenant Graham, I gave you an order." "No sir, when you left you gave me a command. After that I gave the orders." Or finally: "Mr. Potts, I'm a long way from Gettysburg." Some of us believe that this is a truly excellent film, very underrated by the film glitterati. Bob |
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I believe the major was also quoted recently from a speech with "from my cold dead hands".
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O.K. I'm gonna give ya a hint.
"I'd like to know exactly what connection you think there is between shooting a rifle and ships gunnery".
This film had one title for UK release and a different title for USA release. It's the only film I've ever seen where a twin 40mm Bofors was fired at a single man. Roger in Vegas
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herr pear's puzzler
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BINGO!
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Sailor of The King
If this is the movie I think it is he is actualy shooting at a pre-war German friend who is over the side of the ship painting. He knows that it is his friend because of a song that he is singing.
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US Cavalry
Sergeant: "There are ladies present - you watch them words".
From the ranks: "You watch them grammar". Movie?
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Not WWII or earlier big conflicts, but:
"Well Pilgrim I see you are still protecting the ladies" US Western, Guess Who. Bill
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Them grammar?
Piece of cake this one! "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," the centerpiece of John Ford's trilogy about the US cavalry. These were based on short stories written by James Warner Bellah, about the only writer I have ever found who understood that the US Army once had a sense of regimental tradition as strong as that of the British or any Commonwealth army. By the way, when he wrote those stories he was living about a ten-minute walk from where I am sitting now.
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James Colburn, Charlton Heston, Richard Harris and Jim Hutton in Major Dundee
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Coming back to Movie quots
Hitler singing:
Gonna crush Poland, then IŽll take over France. IŽll cross that English Channel and kick them in their pants.... and later One and one is two. Two and two is for. IŽm feeling so bad cause Im loosing the war - bum - bum - bum - bum.
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Chorus: Springtime for Hitler and Germany. Winter for Poland and France.
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The Producers- Mel Brookes
Great farce!
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