Thursday, July 30, 2009

What I have been watching lately #3


I just finished watching the movie Kelly's Heroes for the first time since I was a little kid. It features many of the most important twentieth-century American actors, including Telly Savalas, Stuart Margolin, Don Rickles, Gavin MacLeod, and Donald Sutherland. I do have the following questions, however:
  • If they needed the combat engineers to build a bridge across the river, how did Kelly and his men get across the river before the engineers built the bridge?
  • Why was the town completely deserted before and during the battle, but then afterwards all the people came out as if from nowhere?
  • When the American soldier was ringing the church bell over and over again, why didn't any of the Germans go investigate?
  • Has there ever been a movie that had so many tanks and other vehicles crashing through walls so many times?
  • How did Kelly and his men get the stolen gold back to Allied lines, especially since they were driving in captured German vehicles?
Below-- the main soundtrack theme as performed by the Mike Curb Congregation.

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