Hart's War (11/11) Movie CLIP - Full Responsibility (2002) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
McNamara (Bruce Willis) puts his life on the line in the stead of his soldiers.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Based on the novel by John Katzenbach, author of Just Cause (1995), this prison camp drama combines elements of A Soldier's Story (1984) and the classic Stalag 17 (1953). Colin Farrell stars as Lt. Tommy Hart, a second-year Harvard Law School student who enlists to fight in World War II but ends up being taken prisoner by the Germans. When a murder at the Nazi-run Stalag Luft 13 leaves a black Tuskegee airman named Lt. Lincoln Scott (Terrence Dashon Howard) accused of the crime, high-ranking prisoner (and fourth-generation war hero) Col. William McNamara (Bruce Willis) persuades camp commandant Col. Werner Visser (Marcel Iures) to allow the prisoners to hold their own trial. Hart is recruited to defend his fellow officer, but as he reluctantly investigates, he discovers that not all of his fellow allied soldiers are fighting the same war and that his "client" may well have been framed. In the meantime, it becomes apparent that McNamara is using events to mask his true intent, a mission to destroy a nearby munitions plant that he still intends to carry out despite his incarceration. Hart's War (2002) co-stars Vicellous Shannon, Cole Hauser, Rory Cochrane, and Jonathan Brandis.
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (2002)
Cast: Colin Farrell, Terrence Howard, Marcel Iures, Linus Roache, Bruce Willis
Director: Gregory Hoblit
Producers: Stephen J. Eads, David Foster, Wolfgang Glattes, Patricia Graf, Gregory Hoblit, David Ladd, Arnold Rifkin
Screenwriters: John Katzenbach, Billy Ray, Terry George
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Probably like 1,000 Russian POWs working a third shift in that munitions factory
Shifts imply that there is time to rest
It's a joke first off
Second off most guys if in fact working in armaments as slave labour (often you need skilled artisans, engineers, metallurgy experts in gun making)
So if in fact they are using slave labour they would probably get a step up in treatment from your average russian pow or concentration camp inmate
Again it's a joke and this movie is unrealistic and dumb
Cyka Blyat
"We both lose." No kidding, that commandant realizes his goose is cooked too. Deep indeed.
Nobody wins at war. Only the dead have seen the end of war.
You could tell he didn’t want to shoot him
0:55 Very deep conversation. Nobody wins at war. Neither the commandantant or the colonel. Only the dead have seen the end of war.
A good leader protects his men and assumes responsibility for their actions no matter what the consequences.
Guess I won't make a good leader then lol.
too bad he had to be forced into it
McNamara killed another man to keep his secrets
Not in a combat setting, on a very personal level
And then he was confronted a by a lawyer- LT. and he made the decision at the last second
A good leader would have been a good leader the whole time
Great
@@kyleh3615 exactly
what makes this whole scene is the commandant realized Germany and he has lost the war against the Colonel...the Colonel offers him his only way out by execution by the reluctant Nazi Colonel... DEEP!
your grammar is atrocious. wtf does "realized Germany" mean
@@MCchester12345 Lol
@@MCchester12345 he's tryna explain it calm down, he did a good enough job
😂😂
PaddyAngel There is no need for a comma before "who".
Sadly officers today will throw an enlisted under the bus faster than they can blink, just to protect their own rank.
Standars really have fallen haven't they? Nowadays appearances mean everything.
Officer corp in general needs to be done away with. It's an outdated concept and they serve no purpose that a pencil pusher can't fulfill. NCO's have always led the fight
@@Prrocess Maybe the Junior Officer Corps, as in Lieutenants. But not the Generals, those are still needed, and leading a 5 man squad isn't the same as leading a division.
Thing is, you do away with the officers, and you have NCOs assume the responsibility, they will become officers in all but name too, unless you revolutionize an entirely new way of organizing armies.
@@Prrocess The Soviets tried getting rid of officers during the Russian Revolution. It turned out to not actually work very well in practice - 'commanders' had to do much the same job as an officer, but couldn't leverage the same degree of authority as an officer. By the time WW2 broke out, they'd abandoned the experiment and were using officers again.
Do you speak for each and every officer?
I don't remember this episode of Hogan's Heroes
I know nothing!
We all know that Klink wouldn't even be able to hit the target at that range
Lmao
Yes
@@davidagudelo9223 great
2:13 - Oh my god he killed Bruce Willis you bastard.
Bruce Willis is an amazing actor, and also very handsome
Such a beautiful movie and soundtrack! I always get chills at the ending theme.
Great film
That General Bison?
WONDERFUL SCENE
One of the saddest endings in any movie.
That was beautiful
From where did I get this movie any suggestion
Very well
Willis and the Romanian Iures...Both of them Huge Actors
Ahhhh, my little armchair warriors, heed the wisdom of your true War Daddy:
1. While the Geneva Convention does indeed require that a standard of care be maintained for these Allied POW's, once they (the POW's) engage in combative (literally) behavior, they lose the right of being viewed as a non-combatant POW (get it?)!
2. The Col. was likely going to be getting a ride from some Gestapo/S.S. lads real soon and put against the wall. The Col's willingness to accept the taking of Harts life in lieu of his men was merely a case of personal retribution and an admission that he had lost and, the execution of additional human beings would serve no purpose.
sewwwwwwwwww no I don’t think they would execute a colonel only generals
1. ok, 2. You're confused
@@ayeemoto there been more than one Geneva convention... Now your confused. There have been 4 total dating back to the 1860s
@@ayeemoto and just because Hitler is the figure head and he decided to go the extra mile and go to war doesn't mean that these military men weren't trained "old guard" style
@@ayeemoto Find em' yourself if your so interested.
Woah! this is not like hogans heroes lol
Haha I laughed at your comment more than I probably should have.
I dOnT reMeMBeR thIS EpISoDe oF HoGaNs HerOS
0:36 huh... I didn't realise Lionel Messi was an actor
Jajajajajaja es verdad boludo, son iguales jajajaja
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Could someone please explain to me why he shot him? I have seen the movie, a couple years ago, but I don't understand what just went down. Why was the commandant going to kill the soldiers?
they helped other soldiers to escape
But they were in uniform, and the munitions plant = legit target.
Again, it begs the question.
What question does it beg? Do you think he's just going to let his prisoners run around blowing things up and then throw up his hands and say, "Oh well, that's legit. Now run along you little scamps."
Firstly, the subject at hand.
POW`s are protected by all those pesky international conventions (not the least of which Germany also signed), no?
And do we not agree, that at this point in time the UNARMED and NON-FIGHTING POW`s, incl their leader, were obviously secured by armed guards on all sides and so forth?
Hence, despite the seeming predicament, the distinction between fighting men and POW`s, is made crystal clear.
Thus, it begs the question, why cap him?
Secondly, prepare to receive in kind.
There`s just something about the way you disrespectfully try to use sarcasm as a springboard for social points.
You`re probably just gonna tell me you don`t care what I feel.
So I`ll spite you: I feel a mixed sense of anger and.. pity.
Tell you what though, I`ll be a good Samaritan, first biscuit is on me (don`t mention it!).
Actually you raise an interesting point. I wouldn't agree that it's crystal clear, but a little more muddy. Could you say they're unarmed and non-fighting? They obviously engaged in sabotage which I would consider continuing hostilities. If you've surrendered and been taken in as a POW, you've thrown down your weapons and presented yourself someone no longer fighting. Could that be said about a group running around the camp blowing up buildings? Once you've surrendered, there are no more legit targets. Would it be okay to shoot them only if they were holding the det cord in their hands at that particular moment? I feel like the Germans could argue they had not surrendered "in good faith", which is called perfidy and is also not allowed by international conventions.
Regardless, the Germans in WWII weren't exactly humanists and violated those conventions all the time. They respected them more often with Westerners (and pretty much not at all with Soviets), but still if there is a clear cut answer as to what was "allowed" (and I'm sure there is, I'm not an expert in international law), in the end the Germans would have been just as likely to ignore it.
Amen
Huge Actors both of them: The American Willis and The Romanian Iures!
I wouldn't do that after 1970.......
Me saluting on the best game ever Heroes and Generals. R.I.P.
jeez man
That was a hellava good shot.
@Hoova Groova Sarcasm
PRESS 8 many times to make the gun go bang bang bang bang bang
This scene made me hate this movie, nobody kills John McClane, nobody.
Bruce Willis died in a few movies. Looper, Armageddon, the sixth sense, the jackal, sin city & planet terror
It only took 1 German Colonel 😎
Did he tell them about the radio in the coffee pot?
They've already found it, haven't you seen the film?
Very Bad End !!!
No son of Sigmund enough Nobel than Colonel
I see johnathan brandis
It was the appropriate ending. The colonel murdered an enlisted man. He took the honorable way out in the end.
The Movie as Fairytale!
In this movie there is the actor from Avatar, he was so young, look at 0:39
Diese verfickte google-Werbung geht mir richtig auf den Sack!!!
Glory to the free
Where did the explosives come from lol
They blew up the explosives, that were made in that factory. Have you even see the film?
LMFAO. I think this guy did not watch the film.
oof
0:02 what's that ?
...UNSC © sending messages when all its back he blows up waves platform. Nothing stays on waves UNSC will go alone ancient ways unknown
WTF is this comment?
My parents told me about a guy from their hometown who used to ride around on a bicycle and report things on a radio he carried that wasnt connected to anything. What I'm reading sounds like something he probably said.
Were is Shultz
Funny
He knows nothing.
My hero american,why us never get a war crime after the war over,is that double standard or normal?
In the end Germany get trail
Now that's some cheesy garbage
0:21 remember Russian even your good will to bay back dosent help you he trops your cash your face UNSC © is alone and ever belong Russian server rats learn to trade .... question no was money question stays on time
Wholesome bullshit lol
This is Bruces last good movie. Maybe he really got shot in the head and theyve just been parading this robot around .
Because his movies all sucked since this.
Bruce Willis is such a terrible actor. A one-note song of smug self-importance, on display in this crap film.
They wemt straight to work
I don't remember this episode of Hogan's Heroes