Yes like the dodgy King Tigers in Battle of the Bulge werent they jusy M48’s?[/quote]
Yes. And the “panzers” in “The Big Red One” were Shermans.
Yes like the dodgy King Tigers in Battle of the Bulge werent they jusy M48’s?[/quote]
Yes. And the “panzers” in “The Big Red One” were Shermans.
Were the people who did the mock up’s from the Angel in Islington? They was a prop shop at the back of the tube station years ago and I remember seeing Shermans and other stuff there at one time?
good movie !! the final sequences r good !!
Watched it twice when i was a kid.Never forgotten it.
Good movie.
Definitely a good movie. I love Don Rickles in it, he’s always bitchin’ and moanin’ about everything. Really funny.
yea, it was filmed in yugoslavia.
The movie Battle Of The Bulge used M47 Patton tanks for the German Tigers, that everyone hates! :roll:
What caught my eye were the road wheels on the “Tiger I” in the Movie Kelly’s Heroes. That was what told me it wasn’t a real tiger after building so many of them as a kid and still doing the same now!
i found it in my local rental vcd shop long time ago .i love it . sorry i copy it but only one disc i can just now i looking for to buy but no have …so sad …
sorry for my avatar
Check out ebay. It’s where I got mine at, cheap too! :rolleyes:
Oddball: Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?
Moriarty: Crap!
Oddball: Crazy! I mean like so many positive waves maybe we can’t lose! You’re on!
Oddball: Always with the negative waves Moriarty, always with the negative waves.
Oddball: So they tell me. Everybody round here is very friendly. Look, baby, I’m kinda hung up. I need sixty feet of bridge.
Bellamy: Hey, kid, they haven’t got you in the nut ward again?
Oddball: Ah, Bellamy, for cryin’ out loud. That’s the the stinking, most awful, stupid joke and you’re always pullin’ that stinking awful stupid joke. You don’t want in this thing, you don’t get in this thing. I cut you out of everything. I don’t need you. Sixty feet of bridge I can get almost anywhere. Schmuck!
Oddball: This engine’s been modified by our mechanical genius here, Moriarty. Right?
Moriarty: Whatever you say, babe.
[giggles]
Oddball: These engines are the fastest in any tanks in the European Theater of Operations, forwards or backwards. You see, man, we like to feel we can get out of trouble, quicker than we got into it.
Kelly: [looking skeptical] Got any other secret weapons?
Oddball: Well, yeah, man, you see, like, all the tanks we come up against are bigger and better than ours, so all we can hope to do is, like, scare 'em away, y’know. This gun is an ordinary 76mm but we add this piece of pipe onto it, and the Krauts think, like, maybe it’s a 90mm. We got our own ammunition, it’s filled with paint. When we fire it, it makes pretty pictures, scares the hell outta people! And we have a loudspeaker, when we go into battle we play music, very loud. It kind of… calms us down.
This movie is unique for me…a WWII movie that’s half a comedy? And it works?
I’ve seen this one uncountable times and it still amuses me…
What a combination of stars, what a collection of beautiful oneliners, what a coolness Eastwood shows, what a crazy dude Sutherland plays…
SuperTrooper movie…go get it!
Love it!!!
The sniper, in the bell tower towards the point they’re going to ambush the Krauts…he had a Mosin Nagant I think?
I watched the movie couple months ago. I remember arguing with someone he must have gotten it off a dead Rusky.
But either way I’m not sure if he had one or not.
I thought the movie was great.
The black humor and cynical take on the ideology-less war for personal gain is definitely influenced by Heller’s “Catch-22.”
My favorite scene was when the three Shermans came out of the railroad tunnel and shot the living hell out of everything while playing “All for the Love of Sunshine” then rolled off playing “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad”…leaving the station in a mass of destruction…totally beautiful…!!
i am pretty sure he had a springfield 03 sniper rifle. you have now given me an excuse to watch the movie again, to check it out!
Ah yes…The Oddball soundtrack to his attack on the railyard “Ive Been Working on The Railroad”…very subtle and funny.
I STILL have the single from the “Mike Curb Congregation” on 45rpm somewhere…it’s called “Burning Bridges”…
All the burnin bridges
That are falling after me.
All the lonley feelins and the burning en-em-ies.
Every one I left behind
Each time I closed the door.
Burning bridges lost for evermore.
Quite philosophical for a soundtrack single. And wasn’t Donald Sutherland perfectly cast?
i am pretty sure he had a springfield 03 sniper rifle. you have now given me an excuse to watch the movie again, to check it out!
Always one of my favorites. I’ll have to watch it again now too. IIRC, the sniper rifle was a Springfield, but it had some goofy scope mount that looked like a modern B-Square or something on it. Maybe I’ll watch it again tonight. A real M1903A4 sniper rifle won’t have any iron sights, either, and a low-mounted scope.
Just to be anal, here’s the appropriate scope for the M1903A4, the 2.2x M73B1 (Weaver 330).
oh God that film is not the best of the bests
Telly Savallas i am the real bad ass tough hardguy
Donald Sutherland is look like in the film,who transported from Woodstock to the second world war
and two gi joe shoot down 2 waffen ss&wehrmacht regiment about 5 minuits,not so realistic
there is a nice soviet film you can look some parts of it in youtube its about Battle of Kursk great movie with lot of action
thanx.Nice pics!