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    Ed Harris as Major Konig in 2005's "Enemy at the Gates":
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    “Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”

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    The postwar German films of the 1945-55 era used a lot of original items--here is Der Stern von Afrika:
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    Quote by stonemint View Post
    Ed Harris as Major Konig in 2005's "Enemy at the Gates":
    One of the worst war movies EVER... IMO, that is. (:
    Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam!


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    I agree Stony, the amount of great original items in 'Der Stern von Afrika' is amazing.

    How about the classic 'Cross Of Iron', not too many visors but one of the first movies outside Germany to try for some
    realistic uniform detail....
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    And another of my all time favourites, is the classic 'The Great Escape' with an absolute star studded cast., although my favourite is
    the Flak "Der Spiess' played by Harry Riebauer, with his superbly crushed visor cap.

    The movie is probably remembered most though for the famous motor bike scenes with Steve McQueen.

    A little bit of a potted history of Harry Riebauer:-

    Harry Riebauer was born on July 4, 1921 in Reichenberg, Sudetenland, Germany [now Liberec, Czech Republic].
    He was an actor, known for The Great Escape (1963), The Strangler of Blackmoor Castle (1963) and Golden Boy (1962).
    He died on November 8, 1999 in Berlin, Germany.
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    One more of Harry...
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9tQKOIQ1vQ

    This is the clip from a new movie out of Estonia called 1944.. It looks awesome but I cant find where to watch or buy it. If anyone has seen this let me know. Even using real T-34's I believe.

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    The uniforms and daggers in this film are 100% original to the period: KOPF HOCH, JOHANNES!
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    Hello
    "Le vieux Fusil"
    1975
    Robert Enrico (director)
    Philippe Noiret, Romy Schneider
    SS officers, Joachim Hansen, Robert Hoffman

    this movie tells a similar event in Oradour/Glane 10/6/1944

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    Quote by Bob Lyons View Post
    And another of my all time favourites, is the classic 'The Great Escape' with an absolute star studded cast., although my favourite is
    the Flak "Der Spiess' played by Harry Riebauer, with his superbly crushed visor cap.
    Another classic all-time favorite!

    Oh, and need I say it: Donald Pleasence was in that one as well. (Bit of an autobiographical part: He was a real-life wartime RAF officer who spent some time in Stalag Luft I, having been captured after his Lancaster was shot down.)

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