Yes, I have been going overboard concerning our fellow member Hans,and I will stop it as of now.The so called Hatchet has now been buried as I did go overboard on various threads with my reparte with Hans.....as for the movie in question, I enjoyed it many years ago as a different type of war flick.Waleed Y. Majeed wrote: ↑17 Nov 2020, 07:17WW2, Sci-fi or whatever. Just thought it would go as most of the movie is somehow related to the bombing of Dresden... AND no sci-fi zombies!
Please continue askropp.
Hans and Mark, please bury the hatchet... damn, just gave away “the last mohican” if it can be considered a war movie in the colonies or a western or a romance or..?
Waleed
Game: guess from which war/historical movie is the picture?
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Should be easy ...
There are times in history when staying neutral means taking sides.
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Pappillon with Mcqueen?
Re: Game: guess from which war/historical movie is the picture?
Not French officers....
'Die Männer der Emden' ( 2012 )
'Die Männer der Emden' ( 2012 )
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Re: Game: guess from which war/historical movie is the picture?
Von Thoma is right. Your turn.
There are times in history when staying neutral means taking sides.
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Hi Mark:Mark in Cleveland, Tn. wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 16:18Now Now..*troll* term was not necessary.. Or was it your way of ???????
I meant it in a good humorous way. I hope you didn't take it as an insult, as it was not meant in that manner.
All the best.
Re: Game: guess from which war/historical movie is the picture?
Peace, friendly riddle members.
Herr von thoma, a new riddle please...
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Herr von thoma, a new riddle please...
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Gotcha and all sins forgiven ...Gorque wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 18:04Hi Mark:Mark in Cleveland, Tn. wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 16:18Now Now..*troll* term was not necessary.. Or was it your way of ???????
I meant it in a good humorous way. I hope you didn't take it as an insult, as it was not meant in that manner.
All the best.
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Thanks
Made for TV, its premiere was controversial in many countries....
Made for TV, its premiere was controversial in many countries....
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"Hitler: The Rise of Evil" ?
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Re: Game: guess from which war/historical movie is the picture?
No sorry, it's an older production...
" The right to believe is the right of those who don't know "
Re: Game: guess from which war/historical movie is the picture?
Difficult, like always...
"Holocaust" (1978) TV so called "miniseries"..? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_(miniseries)
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"Holocaust" (1978) TV so called "miniseries"..? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_(miniseries)
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