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Anzio?

 

That is unquestionably "Anzio"

 

Who can forget the fight that breaks out when his character enters the room "Peace, Peace".

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Is this a 1930s David Niven film about the war in the Philippines?

 

If so, I do not recall the name offhand.

Yes, but what is the title. You lose if you don't get it at one shot :lol:

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sorry "Jacks Son" it has almost be come a game for a few of us to see if we can out smart each other. I'm the worst offender from no more answers for me just questions. don't give up just yet I'm not real strong on movies after the 60s'

You guys are too good for me, I'm not even going to try!! :D

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That is unquestionably "Anzio"

 

Who can forget the fight that breaks out when his character enters the room "Peace, Peace".

Nope in "Anzio" Falk was a FSSF Cpl. Rabinoff. This is "Castle Keep" where he was the PSG. Rossi

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Nope in "Anzio" Falk was a FSSF Cpl. Rabinoff. This is "Castle Keep" where he was the PSG. Rossi

By George your right!

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I seem to recall that Rabinoff was based on a real life FSSF man, a nut job, he was KIA in the South of France IIRC not Anzio, does anybody recall this info?

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Nope in "Anzio" Falk was a FSSF Cpl. Rabinoff. This is "Castle Keep" where he was the PSG. Rossi

 

Ah, I didn't notice! :blush:

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Yes "Go Tell the Spartans" from the book by Dan Ford.

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A US Army Special Forces sergeant walks past a French grave at Tan Hoa, in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam, June 1964. This spot became the Muc Wa of my novel. -- Dan Ford

 

"Go tell the Spartans" MACV advisors 1964

 

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