Game: Guess the war movie quote
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Since no-one else seems interested in having a go, I hope you won't mind if I have another turn:But I think I'll pass over my turn
SS Colonel: I was told to bring this to you personally Duce, even at the cost of ruining your Sunday. It was handed to me by the Fuhrer's personal secretary.
Mussolini opens the letter and reads the contents, then says:
The whip, that what the Italians need
What is the movie and which actor playing Mussolini says the above line?
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Correct - Bob Hoskins played Mussolini brilliantly in "MUSSOLINI: THE DECLINE AND FALL OF IL DUCE"
This was the scene where the SS colonel who is the liasion officer in Rome brings Mussolini a letter from Hitler with news that Count Ciano has been making defeatist remarks at his parties about Fascism and Italy's participation in the war.
Your turn now I believe leandros or waldorf as you both got the correct answer
DAVID
This was the scene where the SS colonel who is the liasion officer in Rome brings Mussolini a letter from Hitler with news that Count Ciano has been making defeatist remarks at his parties about Fascism and Italy's participation in the war.
Your turn now I believe leandros or waldorf as you both got the correct answer
DAVID
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Well, it seems I was a couple of minutes ahead of him but since he has the full answer I shall forfeit.Potsdamer Platz wrote:Correct - Bob Hoskins played Mussolini brilliantly in "MUSSOLINI: THE DECLINE AND FALL OF IL DUCE"
This was the scene where the SS colonel who is the liasion officer in Rome brings Mussolini a letter from Hitler with news that Count Ciano has been making defeatist remarks at his parties about Fascism and Italy's participation in the war.
Your turn now I believe leandros or waldorf as you both got the correct answer
DAVID
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Instead of a quote may I describe a scene (he is saying nothing - or maybe: aaaargh!!!)?waldorf wrote:Leandros,
You beat me to the punch so it is your turn. I just need to learn to type
faster.
Regards,
Chris
The hero is standing on the top of a roof firing from the hip with a machine gun. It can be clearly seen that the MG has a blank cartridge amplifier mounted instead of the regular suppressor.
Which movie?
Which actor?
What kind of MG?
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Instead of a quote may I describe a scene (he is saying nothing - or maybe: aaaargh!!!)?
The hero is standing on the top of a roof firing from the hip with a machine gun. It can be clearly seen that the MG has a blank cartridge amplifier mounted instead of the regular suppressor.
Which movie?
Which actor?
What kind of MG?
He is shooting at Japanese planes.
The hero is standing on the top of a roof firing from the hip with a machine gun. It can be clearly seen that the MG has a blank cartridge amplifier mounted instead of the regular suppressor.
Which movie?
Which actor?
What kind of MG?
He is shooting at Japanese planes.
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Instead of a quote may I describe a scene (he is saying nothing - or maybe: aaaargh!!!)?
The hero is standing on the top of a roof firing from the hip with a machine gun. It can be clearly seen that the MG has a blank cartridge amplifier mounted instead of the regular suppressor.
Which movie?
Which actor?
What kind of MG?
He is shooting at Japanese planes.
It is an early Sunday morning.
The hero is standing on the top of a roof firing from the hip with a machine gun. It can be clearly seen that the MG has a blank cartridge amplifier mounted instead of the regular suppressor.
Which movie?
Which actor?
What kind of MG?
He is shooting at Japanese planes.
It is an early Sunday morning.