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Yeah I thought the german 'copters of that era were more like gyro's thoughOriginally posted by Spartacus View PostThat helicopter entered production in 1947, so it is not as anachronistic as you might think. Both Germans and the allies had helicopters during the war but didn't use them in combat roles.
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That helicopter entered production in 1947, so it is not as anachronistic as you might think. Both Germans and the allies had helicopters during the war but didn't use them in combat roles.Originally posted by Troll View PostIf memory serves, wasn't there a 1960's era heliocopter featured in what was meant to be a 1940's film?
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If memory serves, wasn't there a 1960's era heliocopter featured in what was meant to be a 1940's film?
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Maybe the production company got sued by someone?Originally posted by zeitghostChanging some of the names as he went... very odd...
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And even more so because he wrote the screenplay first and then novelised it afterwards.Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostAll of the film was exactly the way I had imagined it when I read the book. This probably had something to do with the fact that Alistair Maclean did the screenplay for the film as well as writing the book.
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All of the film was exactly the way I had imagined it when I read the book. This probably had something to do with the fact that Alistair Maclean did the screenplay for the film as well as writing the book.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostYup, I reckon I could practically find my way round Schloss Adler blindfolded.)
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Derren Nesbit was always creepy.Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostAnd Derren Nesbit is particulary creepy in it.
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No matter how many times I watch that film (must be a good dozen viewings by now) I'm always surprised when Colonel Turner is revealed as the villain.
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Burton's finest performance.
And Derren Nesbit is particulary creepy in it.
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Yup, I reckon I could practically find my way round Schloss Adler blindfolded.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostBroadsword calling Danny Boy...
It was on 5 again yesterday...
And was released in 1969... feck I feel old.
The curious thing is when I was contracting in Germany about five years ago those WW2 films were on all the time, and the Germans seem to love them.
(I used that call sign to test my new phone when they were installing Skype at a client site a couple of years ago, and the other young pups seemed totally mystified and must have thought I was a right nutter.
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