Audie Murphy What's My Line on 3 July, 1955

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  • @AudieMurphyAmericanLegend
    @AudieMurphyAmericanLegend  9 місяців тому +11

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    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 4 місяці тому

      I have had a couple of comments removed from this post? Is that you doing it? If so, why?

  • @PlanetEarth3141
    @PlanetEarth3141 2 роки тому +70

    The worse soldier an enemy could be up against but perhaps the sweetest, nicest man ever in Hollywood. I have the highest respect for Audie and men like him.

  • @hazegray9998
    @hazegray9998 Рік тому +47

    Audie Murphy was the real-deal, hero.

    • @RELubber
      @RELubber 3 місяці тому +2

      He sure was.

  • @shavingdave1
    @shavingdave1 2 роки тому +47

    Audie Murphy looks great in a suit! Great American and war hero. ENOUGH SAID!!

  • @kaydeem5257
    @kaydeem5257 2 роки тому +66

    The world needs more people like Audie Murphy, esspecially in charge.

  • @mpetersen428
    @mpetersen428 3 роки тому +497

    This aired in July of 1955 when Audie Murphy was just 30 years old, meaning that he was only 20 years old at the END of World War II. All of his many acts of heroism occurred while he was still a teen!

    • @boondocker7964
      @boondocker7964 2 роки тому +31

      Yeah, but, the USMC would not take him, he was "too puny", tell that to the Nazi's.

    • @EtzEchad
      @EtzEchad 2 роки тому +19

      He lied about his age to get in to the Army at age 17.

    • @headshotairsoft8760
      @headshotairsoft8760 2 роки тому +6

      Well if you joined the Army, we all had to know his name but that was 30 years ago.

    • @lilybond6485
      @lilybond6485 2 роки тому +26

      @David Messer: Isn’t that just unbelievable ? Joined the Army at 17 ? Just seeing this or hearing Audie Murphy’s name gives me a lift - remembering what our country was like and how proud people at that time we’re of him as I am today. Glad this somehow showed up in my UA-cam feed.

    • @randolphstead2988
      @randolphstead2988 2 роки тому +15

      My father signed up at the age of 14 to get into WW2, by lying about his age. The night before he was to leave he got into an argument with his mother. He said to her, "I won't have to listen to you anymore after tomorrow because I signed up."
      The next day she went down to the recruiting office and told them his true age. Dad never forgave her for that.

  • @galebertrand9237
    @galebertrand9237 2 роки тому +166

    Audie was my cousin on my mother’s side, he as a young man was kind, courteous, and generous to a fault. He was taken advantage of by family and so called friends, he gave away a fortune to help anyone that asked. My mom, my aunt and their brothers were alyways very bitter about how Audie was used and discarded when the money ran out, he deserved much better.

    • @frankiejames6651
      @frankiejames6651 Рік тому +5

      😢

    • @thomasfoster1899
      @thomasfoster1899 Рік тому +5

      Wat a man.an.hero x u/ k

    • @H_H____
      @H_H____ Рік тому +9

      Thank you for telling this....beautiful man with a big heart and a brave soul. Does Audie have any grandchildren?

    • @palmergriffiths1952
      @palmergriffiths1952 8 місяців тому +8

      Nothing but RESPECT for this Man & his service 🇺🇲 🙏

    • @Phalanx11
      @Phalanx11 6 місяців тому +3

      You would think he would know that humans are rapacious animals after fighting the Germans.

  • @reinacoffee8557
    @reinacoffee8557 6 років тому +1868

    Unbelievable...... 44 thumbs down? What a bunch of uneducated people. Audie Murphy deserves all of America's respect ......a distinguished man of Honor. Thank you Mr. Murphy!

    • @safarieten
      @safarieten 6 років тому +12

      45

    • @reinacoffee8557
      @reinacoffee8557 6 років тому +117

      "When Men were real Men.

    • @jeffking4176
      @jeffking4176 6 років тому +43

      AMEN ‼️

    • @sirsidfosse1313
      @sirsidfosse1313 6 років тому +20

      I can imagine what kind of turds those 44 were.

    • @r.crompton2286
      @r.crompton2286 6 років тому +62

      It may have more to do with those who deem war for any cause as being unjust -- a segment of society that seems to be growing larger year by year. There were numerous conscientious objectors in WW II who were happy to take to themselves the benefits of freedom purchased at great price by those who for the sake of their country, its commerce, and its Judeo-Christian ethic, fought gallantly in battle and either died there or came home with wounds from which they could never recover.

  • @mariajoseuseromatute515
    @mariajoseuseromatute515 2 роки тому +142

    A man who suffered from PTSD from his combat experiences. Thanks Mr. Murphy for your service.

    • @anthonyfoutch3152
      @anthonyfoutch3152 Рік тому +7

      my dad fought in the same battles and had PTSD too.

    • @JamesHenderson-wk4hd
      @JamesHenderson-wk4hd Рік тому

      Murphy was just one of Stalin's useful idiots.

    • @BobChippewa
      @BobChippewa 2 місяці тому +1

      The term PTSD is a new term about 10 years old because it seems everybody these days has PTSD and it's just an excuse

    • @remaguire
      @remaguire Місяць тому

      @@BobChippewa Go through the combat that Murphy and others did and then comment. And no, I won't believe you if you say you already have. No combat vet would disparage the effects of such intense experiences.

  • @barbarasprague
    @barbarasprague 9 років тому +513

    Audie Murphy is and was The Man! Refused to do beer or cigarette commercials because he thought it wouldn't set a good example. What a guy! "I never liked being called the "most decorated" soldier. There were so many guys who should have gotten medals and never did--guys who were killed."

    • @gregorycortese3566
      @gregorycortese3566 7 років тому +26

      He was almost to great a man to be real. He must never,ever be forgotten! That would be beyond tragic!!! G.Cortese

    • @boondocker7964
      @boondocker7964 2 роки тому +9

      @@gregorycortese3566 He is not, and never will be forgotten.

    • @burtingtune
      @burtingtune 2 роки тому +7

      Great comment.

    • @zzzbbbooo
      @zzzbbbooo 2 роки тому +9

      He had the sort of humility that rarely seems to exist today in famous people.

    • @boondocker7964
      @boondocker7964 2 роки тому +1

      @@zzzbbbooo Cuz, he was a "real gunman".

  • @edouardmilan1378
    @edouardmilan1378 7 років тому +846

    Audie didn't get all the recognition he deserved. He struggled financially during the last years of his life. His modesty, politeness and humility reflected the nobility of his character. Rest in peace dearest friend and hero.

    • @mikegreen7108
      @mikegreen7108 5 років тому +19

      My dad served in the Philippines during the war.He was very handsome as well.I put a part about him in titanic miracle and when a man loves a woman. What a great American audie was. There is a picture of my dad in a restaurant in San francisco. He was extremely good.looking. I think my dad got his love of the sea because they used cruise ships as troop carriers during the war. My dad never mentioned the war once his entire life.

    • @sandyfarrow7752
      @sandyfarrow7752 5 років тому +21

      I think he did, He is still revered today. I grew up on my mom and dad(WWII) talking about Audie.

    • @francisbrennan1424
      @francisbrennan1424 4 роки тому +6

      very on point

    • @Dodadlpd4
      @Dodadlpd4 3 роки тому +35

      I say more audie Murphy and less Eddie Murphy!

    • @JohnBrown-hl4cy
      @JohnBrown-hl4cy 2 роки тому +9

      @@mikegreen7108 You DAD is a Hero too.

  • @danielb7660
    @danielb7660 4 роки тому +600

    We are all free because of men like him. We have truly been blessed by the fact that he was an American. RIP Mr. Murphy.

    • @JASHJustASectionHiker
      @JASHJustASectionHiker 2 роки тому +17

      There is a monument to Audie Murphy on The Appalachian Trail. A number of veterans have left dog tags and other items there.
      If you ever served, you have to pause while hiking and reflect on Audie.

    • @shadboy
      @shadboy 2 роки тому +13

      I'm so glad I just saw this today. After all evil that is going on in this world as I type it brought tears to my eyes that 50's & 60's that we once had a country of REAL HEROES & men& women of honor !!

    • @lilybond6485
      @lilybond6485 2 роки тому +14

      @smitty jones: Same here. He brings tears to my eyes. As I questioned in my comment - I wonder what Audie Murphy would say about his country today in July of 2022 ?

    • @shadboy
      @shadboy 2 роки тому +11

      @@lilybond6485 -I'm sure he would have some things to say-but the crazies & woke would come after him as they can't handle the truth.

    • @oscarmedina1303
      @oscarmedina1303 2 роки тому +3

      @@shadboy How do you define the word "woke". What do you mean by it?

  • @haimlevy654
    @haimlevy654 2 роки тому +17

    i am 71 now.i watched his movies in Israel as a kid.tell you I loved his way even not knowing what a hero he was.but hey this guy is a NATION

  • @jeffpalomo5124
    @jeffpalomo5124 2 роки тому +23

    I’m 62 and I always only heard great things about Audie Murphy. I only knew him as hero.

  • @CaneFu
    @CaneFu 2 роки тому +224

    For those of you who don't know who Audie Murphy was....
    He was not only the most decorated war hero in World War 2 but also the most decorated soldier in the entire history of the United States military. He did some incredible feats in the war that make him a real life Rambo.

    • @jaybennett236
      @jaybennett236 2 роки тому +20

      The book I read had accounts from the men he led. Most of his actions were in leading and especially protecting those men! He constantly regretted not being able to help them all come home. One account I read happened shortly after he first came to Hollywood. He went to an exercise gym and was learning to box. Another guy (also a vet) agreed to box him. Audie was small and not very good and got knocked down several times but always got up. As they got dressed, the vet noticed all the scars on Audie. He didn't ask Audie how he got them, but another guy asked, "Don't you know that guy you beat up was Audie Murphy"? He felt terrible.

    • @CaneFu
      @CaneFu 2 роки тому +4

      @@jaybennett236 What was the name of the book? I would like to read it.

    • @ronaldhill8685
      @ronaldhill8685 2 роки тому

      Hhg

    • @ronaldhill8685
      @ronaldhill8685 2 роки тому +5

      Rambo us loosely based on Audie!

    • @OtherSarah2
      @OtherSarah2 2 роки тому +14

      @@ronaldhill8685 No. Audie Murphy's own story, told in his own words then turned into a film, is called "To Hell and Back."

  • @Arthrotomill
    @Arthrotomill 2 роки тому +43

    Audie Murphy was an American hero ♥️

  • @MrVideovibes
    @MrVideovibes 5 років тому +306

    I loved Audie Murphy. Such a humble polite gentleman who offscreen had to fight demons of his own, what we now call Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, but was known then simply as "Battle Fatigue". May this brave soul always be remembered and may he now rest in the peace that eluded him during his lifetime.

    • @charlesterry5234
      @charlesterry5234 2 роки тому +10

      Today we have many who suffer the long lasting effects of having gone to battle for our nation MayGod Bless them and may our Government live up to their commitment to take care of their Heath needs

    • @speedfreak8200
      @speedfreak8200 Рік тому +2

      @@charlesterry5234 God didn't do them any favors

    • @SR-iy4gg
      @SR-iy4gg Рік тому +5

      @@speedfreak8200 God didn't sent them to war. That was mankind's decision. God wants peace, not war, between his children. But we have free will, and evil exists. God is not manipulating us all like we're puppets on strings. We have been created and set free to do as we want and then deal with whatever consequences come of those choices.

    • @lestermount3287
      @lestermount3287 Рік тому +4

      he said the Army treated their dogs better than their troops, meaning the dogs were trained to not be war dogs but the troops were just mustered out

    • @AT-to7tk
      @AT-to7tk Рік тому

      ​@@SR-iy4ggThe Gnostics would disagree with you

  • @JR-zv6qm
    @JR-zv6qm 2 роки тому +36

    He wore the MoH with class & distinction. RIP, sir.

  • @dj-kq4fz
    @dj-kq4fz Рік тому +25

    We should all be as selfless and brave in unimaginable circumstances as Audie Murphy. The world would be a much better place.

  • @garykellam5596
    @garykellam5596 2 роки тому +103

    As a fellow Texan. I remember standing with much pride at the site in France where he single handedly held off a German advance. There is a small museum in his honor at the nearby village. One brave soldier.

    • @stephencostello3174
      @stephencostello3174 Рік тому +5

      It's amazing at all the memorials around France that pay tribute to the sacrifice of American lives in liberating France from the Nazis. Had it not been the blood and bravery of many Americans, the world would be an entirely different place. Audie Murphy epitomizes the American soldier. God bless him and rest in peace. 'Till Valhalla!!

    • @JamesHenderson-wk4hd
      @JamesHenderson-wk4hd Рік тому +1

      It's why Europe is Islamic today.

  • @99somerville
    @99somerville 7 років тому +408

    Class oozes out of him. Unlike most of today's "movie stars".

    • @Squarehead45
      @Squarehead45 5 років тому +27

      That's because he is REAL,,,UNLIKE today's Movie Stars. AND unlike those losers, THis man came from REALLY poor beginnings and WORKED his way up...by defending OUR COUNTRY!!!

    • @markr.katzman3743
      @markr.katzman3743 4 роки тому +11

      Bingo! You can say that again!

    • @101A1RB0RNE
      @101A1RB0RNE 4 роки тому +7

      Because most movie stars are not medal of honor recipients.

    • @ninline2000
      @ninline2000 4 роки тому +13

      There are many movie stars today who have class. They have to keep their heads down though because the media hate anyone who isn't a reprobate. They celebrate crassness and evil.

    • @mikejohn0088
      @mikejohn0088 2 роки тому

      He is humble, smart, brave, horonable and true.
      He is not a sell out. He did not go to Hollywood looking for anything.
      James Cagney called and "begged him" to give it a chance for he deserved it Cagney explained.
      He was dirt poor, bullet proof and fearless. Two out of three should save him in that jungle; it did.

  • @unseelie63
    @unseelie63 4 роки тому +239

    74 dislikes for Audie Murphy?? Why?? I would have considered it an honor to meet him and thank him for his service.

    • @lalalandee
      @lalalandee 2 роки тому +11

      I would have liked to have met him as well. My Grandfather was in the D day invasion and he never spoke of it. These men that came back from the war had very bad PTSD. They lived there lives worked and raised families but they carried around so many nightmares they kept to themselves. Our nation will always be indebted to these brave men.

    • @mirandahotspring4019
      @mirandahotspring4019 2 роки тому

      Might be a few friends and family of the German soldiers he killed still out there???

    • @lalalandee
      @lalalandee 2 роки тому +4

      @@mirandahotspring4019 When you are in a war and people are shooting at you you don't have time to make friends.

    • @mirandahotspring4019
      @mirandahotspring4019 2 роки тому +2

      @@lalalandee Really? What wars have you been in?

    • @lalalandee
      @lalalandee 2 роки тому +10

      @@mirandahotspring4019 Thankfully none. I served 5 years in the US Army. I went in the Army right after high school. I served in Korea and Germany. I went to the same Infantry Division my Dad did 30 years to the Day. 2nd ID. My Dad saw War and devastation after the cease fire. He went to Korea after his brother was shot threw the hand and jaw. My Dads Father was in WW2. He was a combat engineer and was in the D Day invasion on Omaha Beach. Both men were were hard working took care of there families and Because of war suffered both physically and emotionally. They saw War so I can see peace.

  • @haileyh500
    @haileyh500 7 років тому +453

    I just got through reading Audie's autobiography 'To Hell and Back.' What that man faced and lived through during WWll is nothing short of miraculous. He is a true American Hero and deserves every medal he received. I was horrified just reading about the hell he went through and can't begin to imagine what it must have been like to live it. He was a remarkable man; tough, brave, strong and loyal. Thank you, Audie and may you rest in eternal peace.

    • @clydesuckfinger7097
      @clydesuckfinger7097 7 років тому +22

      His accomplishments are truly amazing. One thing I don't think mos people appreciate is the fact that he played himself in the film "To Hell and Back". He had to relive all of those terrifying battles he experienced. Not only recall those horrific moments like when his best friend was killed, but act out the scene in front of a camera. And few scenes are shot with one take.

    • @robertlucky781
      @robertlucky781 4 роки тому +15

      @@clydesuckfinger7097 Agree with everything you wrote.
      According to some biographers, he DIDN'T want to play himself because he thought it was 'arrogant', and also didn't want people to think that that he was trying to 'cash in' on his status as the most-decorated soldier of the war. He wanted his friend Tony Curtis for the role, and had to be 'talked into' doing the role by Curtis and other friends as well as the director.
      I think that he also didn't want to relive some of the horrors he had to live through during the war, and I also wonder if doing the role possibly made his PTSD worse than it already was.
      Regardless, he had STERLING courage, was incredibly humble (it shows through in this video), and also was an outstanding good example of positive character and moral values.

    • @Baskerville22
      @Baskerville22 2 роки тому +2

      The 'autobiography' was ghost-written. It includes "buddies" who never existed and heaps of invented dialogue. Please don't confuse Mr Murphy's great battlefield heroics with the nonsense those heroics are burdened with in the 'autobiography'.

    • @prmayner
      @prmayner 2 роки тому +3

      @@robertlucky781 That's not what I heard, They wanted the coward John Wayne to play Audie but Audie said BS, I lived it I'm gonna play it.

    • @dannyallen4080
      @dannyallen4080 2 роки тому +1

      Read second book," HERO".

  • @rickhickman1935
    @rickhickman1935 2 роки тому +34

    This humble hero was rejected by 3 branches of the military. He never gave up. The enemy soon discovered that he wasn't "too short."

  • @beckylawler2768
    @beckylawler2768 6 років тому +174

    Who would give this a thumbs down? If you don't know who Audie Murphy is you shouldn't vote! RIP Audie Murphy. ❤

    • @nancycalhoun3702
      @nancycalhoun3702 Рік тому

      They stupid.

    • @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm
      @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm 10 місяців тому

      No, I think Audie Murphy fought quite hard for the survival of America and the choices democracy gave people. Thumb up or thumbs down. A choice we still have due to people like Audie Murphy. He never claimed to be perfect. Just did his job to the best of his ability and then some. Struggled with what he saw and had to do and struggled with the acculades after coming home a war hero. Never wanted the glory but did want to save his men and country.

  • @billennis7296
    @billennis7296 2 роки тому +114

    Congressional Medal of Honor recipients buried in Arlington National Cemetery have their names highlighted in gold. But not Audie Murphy. His widow said that he wouldn't have wanted it. His headstone is plain....but his service to our country was not. Hand salute sir.

    • @steveg4334
      @steveg4334 6 місяців тому +6

      Impressive throughout

    • @edl653
      @edl653 6 місяців тому +7

      True hero and good man.

    • @kerrybrumley4566
      @kerrybrumley4566 5 місяців тому +4

      Good brave man

  • @bobbierobinson6269
    @bobbierobinson6269 Рік тому +9

    There is not enough words to praise this gentleman. He was a gentleman and hero then and now.

  • @Mani-to2kv
    @Mani-to2kv Рік тому +31

    By any measure, this man is an absolute legend and hero. Whatever he was awarded, was nowhere near what he deserved

  • @rythymb1
    @rythymb1 2 роки тому +14

    People are people. Most have never picked up a book to read anything. Audie God Bless you and you are loved and not forgotten ❤️. You were my hero.when I was 8 yrs old. Watched all your movies and have read all your books. Still my hero pure class we have never seen the likes of anybody like you and never will. Bless you my hero God Bless you. You are missed but forever remembered and loved and admired.

  • @morrisralph54
    @morrisralph54 2 роки тому +17

    Unbelievably great hero and good actor. A real American patriot, should be on Mt. Rushmore.

  • @johnnyford9839
    @johnnyford9839 2 роки тому +13

    Audie Murphy set the bar so high for the term of Hero it's very difficult for anyone to reach...

  • @haeuptlingaberja4927
    @haeuptlingaberja4927 2 роки тому +47

    Poor Audie Murphy. A true, selfless hero who never bragged. Who was attacked for speaking out about "shell shock" (PTSD) and the plight of the many, many thousands of veterans who suffer from it.

    • @plantfeeder6677
      @plantfeeder6677 6 місяців тому +2

      Shell shock was WWI. Battle Fatigue was WWII.
      As reference see George Carlin's routine on words we use to describe things.

    • @edwardloomis887
      @edwardloomis887 6 місяців тому +2

      He always gave back, visiting active duty service members and VA patients. When his money ran out, he refused to endorse cigarettes or alcohol because of the example it would set.

  • @Telliewren
    @Telliewren 2 роки тому +13

    Audie Murphy proving Twains "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog"

  • @ronaldmcreynolds7345
    @ronaldmcreynolds7345 7 років тому +154

    If ever the term hero applied to anyone, it would be Audie Murphy. What being a hero cost him is beyond surmise. There will probably never be a more humble, more courageous man than Audie Murphy.

    • @francesgascon9605
      @francesgascon9605 3 роки тому +1

      Be
      He is my Hero! Since I saw his photo on Life magazine July 16 1945. Have never forgot him

  • @craigkdillon
    @craigkdillon 3 роки тому +71

    So courteous, yet so accomplished in war.
    He is the model of a true man.
    Not rude, or overbearing, or abusive, or threatening.
    I wish kids today had a such models to follow.

  • @marylawson6060
    @marylawson6060 2 роки тому +48

    We're still a free country because of American troops and soldiers who fought for freedom and Audie Murphy went way beyond what he thought would never happen. God bless America.

    • @chadhaire1711
      @chadhaire1711 6 місяців тому +5

      Free from what? Biden and communists

    • @petermgruhn
      @petermgruhn 6 місяців тому

      We are free because people were enslaved, by government, to slaughter humans an ocean away?

  • @marksadler4104
    @marksadler4104 2 роки тому +19

    My dad met Audie Murphy in the mid to late 50s when he was in London. My dad served in Malaya and Korea and at the time of meeting Audie, he was working in a prestigious Butchers shop (Allens of South Audley Street, London) which is situated very close to the American Embassy. When Audie entered the shop, my dad couldn't believe it...My dad loved westerns and knew about Audie's war explotes. They hung out for a few days before Audie went to Yorkshire as he was looking into his family tree. As they were both servicemen and both got hit by enemy action, they got on like a house on fire😃

  • @1fromtheroad
    @1fromtheroad 2 роки тому +6

    Audie Murphy gets thumbs up without even watching the filmstrip. Badass. 🇺🇸

  • @cag1763
    @cag1763 2 роки тому +9

    my childhood hero..the greatest cowboy ever..texan..on tv , small in a fist fight..but with a gun in his hand ...he was one of the best in history..i still watch him..60 years strong

  • @sandrastewart2450
    @sandrastewart2450 2 роки тому +9

    I am English and have always loved all of his films he is such a lovely man
    Americans should be so proud of him and so brave 👏

  • @kathartman7710
    @kathartman7710 6 років тому +123

    I was pleased to finally view this portion of the old game show. Indeed, Murphy was humble and a complete gentleman. I watch at least one of his films each day and sometimes more than one. It's very sad to me that this great hero's name is not even taught in schools today. RIP AUDIE MURPHY. I'll never forget you.

    • @jimcalifwin3760
      @jimcalifwin3760 2 роки тому +7

      Admired by many who “do” but not talk.

  • @charliebeane5549
    @charliebeane5549 2 роки тому +25

    Audy Murphy has always been my hero.
    Every time I visit Washington, I go to pay my respects!

    • @RobertMay-tr1yx
      @RobertMay-tr1yx 6 місяців тому +1

      I agree 100% as a Congressional medal of Honor winner in the most decorated soldier in US history, those two ladies show extreme disrespect by not standing up as the two other gentlemen did, that man deserved at least that!!!

  • @saucyone7889
    @saucyone7889 2 роки тому +9

    A TRUE AMERICAN HERO!🇺🇸🙏🏽🌹❤️🕊🦋🎊🎉 Audie Murphy STILL LIVE ON.

  • @johnwilson9688
    @johnwilson9688 2 роки тому +12

    He was humble beyond belief.
    Fantastic.👍👍👍

    • @Jesus.Fuckery
      @Jesus.Fuckery 2 роки тому

      *Never Understood --> HUMBLE!!!!! Is DonaLd Trump, HUMBLE????*

  • @crlguitar1
    @crlguitar1 6 років тому +71

    Audie Murphy was a true Captain America! God Bless his soul!

  • @TSUTENKAKU007
    @TSUTENKAKU007 2 роки тому +4

    My father served in the Army from 1944 and he always talked about how great Audie Murphy was. He always told me Audie Murphy was most decorated soldier in the U.S. and also used to say he was rather small. I think he emulated Audie Murphy in his heart.

    • @petermgruhn
      @petermgruhn 6 місяців тому

      Of course he did. That's what he was told to think.

  • @johngiovine8792
    @johngiovine8792 2 роки тому +4

    Audie Murphy was honestly and in honor perhaps the baddest man of the 20th century.

  • @davidforbes6250
    @davidforbes6250 3 роки тому +85

    If America had more Men like Audie, maybe things would be different right now.

    • @mercian7
      @mercian7 2 роки тому +6

      Not because he was a war Hero..He was just honest, true and steadfast. As a non-American I always thought these were American traits.

    • @davidforbes6250
      @davidforbes6250 2 роки тому +2

      @@mercian7 Heroic!

    • @jakemay637
      @jakemay637 2 роки тому +4

      They are the ideals of America, and many have forgotten or have been taught they never existed.
      I just watched a vid on S. Korea. You can leave a wallet in a public place and no one will touch it. Yes, there is crime but the majority of ppl still have honor. This is what is missing in US.

    • @RetireEatsDelivers
      @RetireEatsDelivers 2 роки тому +2

      Welcome to America's War on testosterone.

    • @FrankIsAlwaysRight
      @FrankIsAlwaysRight 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah…unfortunately he was a Democrat

  • @youmustbethistall5861
    @youmustbethistall5861 2 роки тому +7

    I am both humbled and proud to have his autograph (Audi-graph?) on the back of my baby picture. Obtained by my parents somewhere around April 1960 as they met him in an outdoor cafe near Vicenza, Italy. Audie was filming a documentary regarding his path through Europe during WW2.

  • @tub19
    @tub19 3 роки тому +13

    My late Dad, use to watch all is films and remember watching to Hell and Back as a kid with him, still watch them now when they are on. Respect from UK.

  • @ridgerunner5772
    @ridgerunner5772 2 роки тому +33

    Audie Murphy certainly suffered from PTSDs..., he was boyish, quiet but he was easy to trigger..... He was also a "flirt" as they said back in the day. He never went to bed without a 1911 under the pillow. I met him in Nashville just before he passed in a plane crash. With a load of gambling debts and some real business deals that were awry, he would just about do anything that would raise a buck. He was in Nashville doing a telethon for a children's charity. For 3 Bucks you could get an autograph, and 5 a photograph OP. He was very gracious and you could tell he was tired after a 3 day event. He was very patient and kind to a bunch of star-eyed Boy Scouts... Tony Curtis and Eddie Fisher were scared to death of him.... During the making of Night Passage, Jimmy Stewart and Audie Murphy spent a lot of time talking and reflecting..... He saw the worst and the best of men as so many did, and have in all the wars...... He was a fella who rose to the occasion and served his country and mates well... We all have our haunts, and those that saw the elephant have a boat load.... He looked us in the eye, shook our hands, smiled. An older kid, a Sophomore asked if there was any advice he could share with us.... I recall A.M. raising his eyebrows for a second, looked us over and said: "Fellas, there will be occasions that doing something stupid will come your way, try to figure out which ones are stupid and avoid them....." "Listen to your heart and your head, if they are telling something is wrong; it is...." He had a firm handshake and I thanked him for the autograph. He looked at me straightaway, and said "you are most welcome...." I guess it was few days later we were watching Huntley and Brinkley and they said that Audie Murphy was killed in a plane crash outside of Roanoke..... I know that A.M. left Nashville and went to Atlanta that would take them on a trip for some sort of investment. I remember there was talk about recent bankruptcy and that Murphy was on a business trip.... That May of 1971 had been very cool and rainy.... We who had just met him were all very sad, I remember the tears from my mother's face, we all had them....

    • @slonestar4428
      @slonestar4428 2 роки тому +7

      Thank you for sharing these memories 🙏

  • @jameswesterman9283
    @jameswesterman9283 Рік тому +14

    Audie Murphy should be taught about in all schools!! What a hero, he is my idol

    • @petermgruhn
      @petermgruhn 6 місяців тому

      The lying part or the killing part? Which would benefit your children?

  • @michaelnaisbitt1639
    @michaelnaisbitt1639 8 років тому +110

    Any man who wins the Medal of Honor deserves all the respect of America. He has seen such terrors most of us couldn't cope He represents the courage and Valour of all our fighting personnel male and female

    • @trentenswett6306
      @trentenswett6306 8 років тому +11

      Earns* not win it's not a trophy or prize.

    • @michaelnaisbitt1639
      @michaelnaisbitt1639 8 років тому +2

      Trenten Swett If it wasn,t for men and women like Murphy then grammar Nazis like you wouldn't be able to post such crap

    • @trentenswett6306
      @trentenswett6306 8 років тому +3

      Michael Naisbitt You best unfuck your self, the Medal of Honor is not won it is earned like any other medal they are earned they are not some carnival toy that you win.

    • @michaelnaisbitt1639
      @michaelnaisbitt1639 7 років тому +1

      Trenten Swett You are a fucking idiot. If you think that anybody views the congressional Medal of Honour as a Prize. Anybody with half a brain would realise it was a typo and not a standard labelled on the greatest award this country can bestow on any individual But you with too much time on your hands decides to belittle this man. Your attitude towards our military is disgraceful Maybe you can use ur Roberts Therosaurus to dismantle this you fuck wit

    • @trentenswett6306
      @trentenswett6306 7 років тому +1

      I guess you are too dumb to take a correction. Oh by the way fuck stick I was in the military, my family has served this nation sense the May Flower landed, and has fought in almost every war, I did not at any time attack Mr. Murphy or any one else who served or serves. Just made correction to an idiot about the difference between earning and winning. That the Medal of Honor and any other award and medals are earned thru actions and valor, THEY ARE NOT WON. Like you said but I guess you are a too big of a fuck wit and who's brain is short of fully functional and can't figure out when they are being corrected. Now I suggest you get your head out of your ass and correct your self before you wreck your self there smart one.

  • @TGOIIHome
    @TGOIIHome 7 років тому +112

    This is an American Hero for all time. This is the example That those who landed on the beaches of Normandy Saipan Okinawa and every other Shore that denied Liberty and freedom wished to convey on to the ages of what a real hero is.

  • @danasampson818
    @danasampson818 4 місяці тому +5

    An American hero. Some of us have not forgotten.

  • @tonyhaynes9080
    @tonyhaynes9080 2 роки тому +27

    A very humble, polite and well spoken man, from a totally different era.

  • @victorjeffers1993
    @victorjeffers1993 2 роки тому +6

    Audie one if the best actors to ever grace the silver screen ! Hod Bless you Audie ! R.I.P Audie !

  • @robhawk6463
    @robhawk6463 3 роки тому +62

    Audie Murphy, a true hero, gentleman and a man with guts. Thank you for your service above and beyond the call...

  • @NothMeeh
    @NothMeeh 5 місяців тому +3

    Audie Murphy was a great man, and a great American. And this clip illustrates by example how society has decayed in the intervening years. Imagine a show with an intelligent, well behaved panel asking questions about, and celebrating, a true hero today. It wouldn’t happen.

  • @multitieredinvestor183
    @multitieredinvestor183 2 роки тому +6

    On 25 September 2021 I was photographed alongside this hero’s grave when Honor Flight Austin took me and 47 other veterans to Washington D.C.

  • @JoseEduardoNZ
    @JoseEduardoNZ 2 роки тому +9

    He was my childhood hero. Bless your heart Audie Murphy.

  • @Shadowkey392
    @Shadowkey392 2 роки тому +18

    For the benefit of anyone not in the know: Audie Murphy was the most decorated American soldier of World War 2. That's why he was so famous, and, in part, how he got into the motion picture industry.

  • @The_Devil_Himself
    @The_Devil_Himself 3 роки тому +33

    The man is so humble that the host has to answer the questions about his valor for him. Rest in Peace.

  • @djbillybopdjbillybop2817
    @djbillybopdjbillybop2817 2 роки тому +3

    Hard to believe I was born 2 days and ten years after this was aired on July 5th, 1965 Love Audie Murphy.

  • @sheepdawg6946
    @sheepdawg6946 9 років тому +142

    Makes me so proud to be an American. Be thou at peace Audie.

  • @_TDS_is_Terminal
    @_TDS_is_Terminal Рік тому +9

    The Greatest American Hero and MOH recipient.
    Any American who gave this a thumbs down probably needs to think of why you live in this country.
    You may not deserve to.

    • @petermgruhn
      @petermgruhn 6 місяців тому

      Any American who would spit that jingoistic vitriol...

    • @_TDS_is_Terminal
      @_TDS_is_Terminal 6 місяців тому

      @@petermgruhn
      What vitriol?

  • @pascaldrake8811
    @pascaldrake8811 7 років тому +79

    I love you Audie Murphy. I still watch your movies over and over just to see and hear you. You will have mine and countless other Americans never ending respect. You were the real deal. RIP dear Mr. Murphy.

  • @paulnewman4624
    @paulnewman4624 8 років тому +91

    So polite. So humble! Obviously a gentleman. As a kid I used to watch his movies. I wasn't a massive fan but they were entertaining. Us British loved the old westerns.

    • @TheScottEF
      @TheScottEF 6 років тому +1

      "We" British.

    • @johnparris2353
      @johnparris2353 2 роки тому

      It's so sad that we have to may God look after him bless you audie

  • @edaxsachorwzky8898
    @edaxsachorwzky8898 3 роки тому +39

    What a modest true American Hero 🇺🇸

  • @americanspirit8932
    @americanspirit8932 2 роки тому +15

    One of my absolute favorite cowboy star, as well as World War II hero. I watched his reruns on TV today still today is July 26th 2022. I used to be a big fan of What's My Line when I was younger, living with my grandmother. I also enjoyed I've got a secret, with Gary Moore.

  • @Sirharryflash82
    @Sirharryflash82 2 роки тому +10

    The men stand up to shake his hand. Respect.

  • @tubularfrog
    @tubularfrog 2 роки тому +35

    An amazing man. So good that Jimmy Cagney took him under his wing and got him into Hollywood after returning from the war.

  • @edbroaotearoa1198
    @edbroaotearoa1198 4 роки тому +56

    A legend amongst his friends and foes. His foes would honour him as a warrior and friends one of the greatest soldiers to have served with.

  • @saturdayschild1316
    @saturdayschild1316 9 років тому +47

    Remembering Mr.Audie Murphy on what would have been his 90th birthday.
    Thank you for all of your contributions to the Entertainment Industry. Thank
    You for fighting for our Country.Happy Heavenly birthday, gone but never
    forgotten. Rest in peace Mr. Audie Murphy 20 June 1925 - 28 May 1971

  • @barbarafuterman940
    @barbarafuterman940 11 років тому +16

    He was my favourite movie star for a very long time. Loved his cowboy movies & esp his bio ie To Hell & Back. Will always have a special place in my heart for him.

  • @whiff1962
    @whiff1962 6 років тому +11

    What a most humble, self-effacing man Audie presents.

  • @scottjackson1420
    @scottjackson1420 2 роки тому +10

    One of my favorite people of all time. What a great man. And, he even became a natural, easygoing actor, too.
    Gone far too soon.

  • @jimmysevendy1674
    @jimmysevendy1674 7 років тому +33

    audie Murphy is still the greatest American hero

  • @jerryoshea3116
    @jerryoshea3116 4 роки тому +29

    The only thing I can think of(and I'm reasonably confident in saying this)is Audie Murphy had a natural ability to enter a room,or walk on stage and totally silence the audience,who would have been totally awestruck!(and rightly so)..Because of what he did while serving in WW2,his demeanor,and having the innocent looks of a choir boy..He really was operating on another Level,while be so unassuming!t must have been quite unsettling for so many so called"Sophisticant's"..He was the "real deal",a National Hero and Treasure,👍

  • @boamboam1055
    @boamboam1055 4 роки тому +12

    Yes ! Audie Murphy a man to admire. if i could only go back in time, i would stand and salute him to show how many honored him Then i'd shake his hand to show how many would like to call him a friend, then i'd hug him to show how many love him. Then i'd stand back, salute him again say you sir are class act and may Our LORD always care for you

  • @dpsasso
    @dpsasso 7 років тому +13

    What a Hero. PTSD is still not understood and so many suffer from this catastrophic problem. Audie lived his life holding the issues in and march on. I salute you and can only say, Semper Fi!

  • @pacerburton625
    @pacerburton625 8 років тому +29

    What a nice humble guy.

  • @earlsauls2126
    @earlsauls2126 2 роки тому +15

    A man who gave his all for his country, what a great hero, an soldier!

  • @lynnheasley7604
    @lynnheasley7604 2 роки тому +6

    Love him. Watch his movies over and over. Wish he had lived longer. God bless him.

  • @GGE47
    @GGE47 6 років тому +9

    July 3,1955 was my eighth birthday. I don't remember seeing this but it was before I started watching What's my Line. When his movie To Hell and Back opened is when I started hearing about Audie Murphy. I really enjoyed the movie because my father was also in the army fighting the Germans. I had two uncles on my mother's side fighting the Japanese. There were plenty of heroes, but Audie Murphy will always stand out.

  • @markwilliams7091
    @markwilliams7091 2 роки тому +6

    FYI. "To Hell and Back" 1955, was the biggest grossing picture in history until surpassed by "Jaws" 1975.

  • @gracesoto5604
    @gracesoto5604 11 років тому +14

    Absolutely a TRUE American HERO!
    I pray that he is awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom....he is deserving of this honor.

  • @mikejohn0088
    @mikejohn0088 2 роки тому +13

    Audie grew up VERY poor and I think without a father at home.
    He attended a one room school with multiple grade classes.
    He carried his .22 cal rifle to school each day and on his way home he shot dinner.
    He only had a few rounds (could not afford more) which means he had only 1-2 shots to provide for the family.
    He honed his rifle skills and it always took one round. He took those skills with him at 16-17 years old into the infantry.
    He survived the war as the highest decorated soldier in history. He was humble, smart, brave, horonable and true.
    He went thru hell and back and died on a small private plane crash in 1972.
    I live just outside his former ranch in Southern California.

  • @michaelirizarry5037
    @michaelirizarry5037 2 роки тому +5

    Audie was a great hero for America and the world. a true patriot in every sense of the word.

  • @fasbc
    @fasbc 11 років тому +15

    The greatest and most well deserved ovation in the history of What's My Line.

  • @luisminumerouno
    @luisminumerouno 7 років тому +6

    He was sooo handsome , loved His Voice and enjoyed His Films

  • @allendaoust5844
    @allendaoust5844 6 місяців тому +5

    May God Bless Audi Murphy and all the men and women that scarified for our Freedom. Thank You Greatest Generation.

  • @carrollbergeron947
    @carrollbergeron947 4 роки тому +6

    We love you so much for serving our country and making great movie s

  • @mikechalette886
    @mikechalette886 2 роки тому +4

    Loved his movies as a child , only came to realize as an adult what this man did for his country. A true American hero a man of small stature, but a giant when it came to courage!!! RIP Sir your gallantry will never be forgotten
    God bless.

  • @aniea5664
    @aniea5664 Рік тому +1

    When he first opened his mouth, you could tell who he was. A distinctive voice. Amazing talent! ❤

  • @dennisboesel6405
    @dennisboesel6405 2 роки тому +10

    Heroes like him and York really did a great service for country in a time of need I don't say this but what hell GOD BLISS THEM BOTH

  • @chrisn7259
    @chrisn7259 9 років тому +70

    What a charming, handsome and accomplished gentlemen.

    • @Raughwe
      @Raughwe 4 роки тому +1

      Yes, he was beautiful.

  • @billhamilton7524
    @billhamilton7524 2 роки тому +3

    First saw him in a film in my late 20s,, [65 now} and couldn't get enough of him ,,wasn't till years later I learned about his war bravery ,,hes a true Icon ,the James steward type that you automatically look up to

    • @jakemay637
      @jakemay637 2 роки тому

      Jimmy Stewart was one of my favorites until I learned recently that he was a blatant racist. A big letdown.

    • @billhamilton7524
      @billhamilton7524 2 роки тому

      @@jakemay637 DO SHARE,, if its something you learned please share ,,just saying something doesn't make it so

  • @jessicabuckman9675
    @jessicabuckman9675 2 роки тому +7

    This man had a lot of guts and was a true hero.

  • @RonYoungAsElvis
    @RonYoungAsElvis 7 років тому +21

    BIG FAN OF AUDIE MURPHY PERIOD!!!!!