Remember as a little boy seeing one fly over clapham common plus you to hear them when in my grandmothers cellar near Wandsworth Rd station no chance if one had hit the old terrace house safer in the tube station
I had a hard time buying him as German. Irish or English yes. American oh yes but German, not so much. Not sure why that is. Maybe it is that Actor Branding thing.
@@digitallightandsound The guy who played Engels did a convincing German accent, even tho he's an Englishman from Derbyshire. He's later be in Star Trek.
Operation Crossbow 1965... A year later, in 1966, a TV series named Blue Light aired, starring Robert Goulet. The first 4 episodes were about an Allied agent infiltrating an underground German V-2 facility....Disappointedly, the TV series aired for only one season with 17 episodes.
Yeah this project is so top secret that we will have new workers who just got some recommendations to get a ultimate pass and have a private excursion on our top secret weapon
My father was called upon to develop, on an emergency basis, electrical resistors for the circuitry of what he described as ''simple analog ballistic computers'. The variation in temperature of the White Cliffs of Dover meant engineering had to achieve consistent performance over that range. However, using fighters to parallel flight trajectory closely, unbalancing gyroscopes, forced the wooden jet planes to crash in countryside, and this may have become the primary chosen strategy.
@@JamesSimmons-d1t 6,000+ launched, AA fire shot around 3,500 down. Loads of them failed too. It was kind of effective, tied lots of resources up. Once the launch ramps were destroyed, they only used air-launching or at targets like Antwerp.
What they are showing are V-1 with a pulse jet engine. They were nicknamed as Buzz Bombs because of the buzzing sound of the pulse jets. Later, they used rocket motors with a steady burn, on the V-2 rockets. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Actually, it was like in the film, located in Peenemünde until 1943 when the whole premises got bombed by the RAF. The whole facility was then moved to Mittelbau-Dora/Nordhausen, a huge tunnel complex in the Kohnstein Mountain, which is now known as Dora, the concentration camp where V2 and V1 rockets were assembled by the inmates under extremely brutal conditions.
No sign of werner von braun Actually he was living In usa When movie was made Never tried for war crimes Too valuable to space race! Thousands killed by v1 and 2s
It's a great film,very well thought out and well performed by an excellent cast. I always wondered about the late George Peppard,as I heard he was very difficult to work with.
imagine seeing that jet engine for the first time as a spy and knowing the allies have nothing even close. as much as destroying it will help win the war, you know at the same time you are destroying a masterpiece of design.
Rubbish read the history of Frank Whittle he had a working jet engine prototype in 1937. The British government types did not want to invest in it as they thought it would not be worth investing in
My grandfather told me that, even tough the noise was scary. They where happy when they heard it. When they stopped hearing ti, everyone just started to lie down wherever they where with hands on their heads and hope it fell far away.
@@NeoDerGrose Thanks for asking. Scandinavia is a region in the northern part of europe. It includes norway, denmark, and sweden. Very similar language and writing - and in this case - subtitles. Since the neighbouring countries cooperates very easy, we often have our own Nordic movie releases, that can also include Finland and Iceland subtitles.
A 10:56, on the left side, behind a tall black smokestack. Those two cooling towers look similar to nuclear power plant cooling towers. Also, Google the "pulse jet" as to how this engine's noise was created, not a turbine engine at all.
There is a building in France near the English Channel called the blockhouse it’s where they made the V1 and V2 rockets to fire at England it was disguised as a power station so it was largely ignored by the allies it’s an amazing building well worth a visit
The first primitive cruise missile, the V1. Luckily the Germans prioritised the V2 rocket rather than mass producing and improving V1s with non linear flight paths.
The British went through this in 1944. Eighty years later we are going through the same in Ukraine. I hear explosions as I am typing this in Odessa. The Nazis are back. And they are allowed to repeat that.
Yes indeed, history repeats itself ! The evil in man, rears its ugly head yet again. Although I was evacuated at the time, (some 30 miles from London, ) we could hear the explosions of the V1's-- (later the V2's--. although these were much louder). After the explosion of the V2's --since they traveled faster than sound,--one could them coming !! No time for anything anyway !.
@@mtw1234 Unfortunately the spirit of evil (in its many forms (guises) is ever present. You can run through the list of its representatives, going back through time. Of course in recent years we might refer to Hitler, Stalin, and Pol Pot (not forgetting today's Putin of course), for likely candidates. Earth isn't heaven-- some people make sure of that !!
@@mtw1234 The Muscovites are the modern Nazis. It seems like Poo-tin has Mein Kampf on his table and wants to repeat each step of Hitler starting with the annexation of the Crimea (Sudetes) to protect the Russian (German) speaking people with a fake referendum. He's doing poorly though, and the Führer is furious in hell to see this parody, but he's still killing people.
Very good movie props. But the accuracy is a bit off. The New York rocket (A-9/A-10) did not go past drawings phase. Camp Dora (middle works) was not elaborate due to forced slave labor mfg the V-2. Peenemünde (R&D) was better until Bomber Harris targeted it. Both sites are museums and if you visit; keep in mind this would initiate America’s missile & space programs (via Operation Paperclip). And landing on the Moon.
I will always remember my grandma telling me about the V2s she watched flying over London and the haunting sound of the engine stopping knowing it was going to hit somewhere
This is a good video, and apparently part of a longer movie. It would be intersting to watch the whole movie, as this oone is not complete, and most of the story is ommited.
@@evilborg The characters portrayed in this movie are fictitious. This bombing raid didn't happen, but it's loosely based on the Peenemunde attack. No V2 could have been ready for an attack on New York. The test pilot sequence is authentic, discovering the PR photos by a WAAF specialist is truthful, the scepticism of the War Cabinet's chief scientific advisor is correct. Th e plot is a work of fiction, woven inside real events.
@@evilborg The fictitious plot is embedded inside historical fact. The scene with Hanna Reitsch testing the V1 is authentic, as is the scene with the WAAF interpreting the photographic images. The scepticism expressed by the war cabinet's chief scientific officer is correct but mouthed by fictitious characters. No V2 was ever built which could hit New York. The climactic bombing raid didn't happen, but it's loosely based on the Peenemunde raid. The three agents around whom the plot unfolds are fictional, but with a nod to the Abwehr's successes against British Intelligence in their "Englandspiel" operation in the Netherlands.
@@FredScuttle456 Wrong. There was indeed a "New York Rocket". Go and read the book "Forgotten Creators" by Dr. Todd Rider for ALL the details and records which prove it 100%. The german name of the program was "Projekt Amerika", if you google "Projekt Amerika rocket" you will find proof as well.
@@arvont1 There were lots of different projects which literally never got off the ground. As with the British project to make an ice berg into a naval carrier.
Pappard accent in German is definitely not from a Dutchman, but rather from an English speaking person. I am surprised Germans didn't catch that nuance.
Some things are very accurate! The engine room with the remote operated launch silo door etc...we know that germans had such facilities in Thuringia S3, Polte 2 and Luisenthal
A bit too young lads to be Senior Officers. I'd say they are a branch of Security on General Purposes. Besides, they all wear some kind of spanned eagle attached to top of their caps, resembling Luftwaffe insignia. How about "Rocket Division", though i can't say i ever learned a word about it. Clever observation from yours..! Tks..!
A good movie could have been made about Merle Tuve, the head of the American team that did what neither the British nor the Germans thought could be done: develop a practical proximity fuse, with miniaturized electronics that could detonate an antiaircraft shell at optimum range from the target. Once these and the techniques of aiming them were perfected, they brought down doodlebugs in droves. But of course Tuve wasn't colorful, and also he wasn't British...
I see someone had a tight budget to keep to; the grey spray painted metal grills at 0.23 are a Dexion walkway product screwed vertically to a wooden framework 😆 I have a few lengths in my garage.
How about the anachronism @ 10:56 - There appear to be cooling towers for a nuclear reactor in city-scape in the background. Hardly possible in 1944 !!! 🤔🙃
I'm not really into war films made after the beginning of the 1960s. This is one of my exceptions, along with The Heroes Of Telemark. Battle of Brittain and The Eagle has Landed. ( not an exclusive list)😊
@@martinjb55..1965 film, "Morituri", by Director Bernhard Wicki. Awarded 1 Óscar. Starring Yul Brynner, Marlon Brando, Hans Christian Blech, Trevor Howard, Janet Margolin, et a. Black &white (superb). British Military Inte.in India, around 1942 /43. forces former german engineer, turned wealthy "immigrant", join german s.s."Ingo" at Yokohama, Japan, due Hamburg with vital cargo of raw rubber, other stuff for Wehrmacht on a Westward journey filled with dangers only experienced Captain Müller (Brynner) is chanced to cope with. Brando/ Herr Kyle from Gestapo, is supposed to board vessel for protection against saboteurs, among thugs and political prisoners endorsed at short notice as they are to be "judged" back un Hamburg. The trip provides for changing complications, including a surprise rendez-vous with a japanese submarine on trials under german advice. Enjoy it will u...!! Also: 1970, Richard Fleischer's "Tora,Tora, Tora...!!". Needless to say a word. Tks.
During their short time of operation around 10,000 were fired and around 24% hit London with each causing an average of 10 dead or wounded. So all in all not a great weapon but you never knew were one would hit since if you can hear the Buzz that was good and no Buzz was very bad.
Not that surprising to anyone old enough to remember lighting fireworks. I remember dad putting it all in a suitcase. And somehow an accident happened, but luckily it didn't all go up. Which my brother blamed me for. I was only a young kid , so it could have been me, that time. 😂
😢George Peppard, protagoniza magnífica película sobre el insólito avance tecnológico de la Alemania nazi, yla magnitud inexplicable de los cohetes V2, , V1 ,dirigidos a Londres, proyectos aprovechados por Occidente y Rusia,rumbo a la luna y marte.Aguilar.Orizver
Yes, fantastic set and art design work. Also, good depiction of Nazi processing and control. I cringed when I heard George Peppard speak German. It's stiff as that excavated rock.
Everyone's talking about the rockets, but I can't help but notice that when they're taking his picture, they have two guys whose entire jobs appear to be just turning the lights on and off. Talk about a waste of personnel.
After my time in the army I'll never understand so called officers putting their hands in their pockets or crossing their arms. We were always told that only pregnant women crossed their arms.
Gotta love the set design, it's like a bond villain's lair. I half expect to se Dr. No in the background.
They spent a fortune on that interior set it's huge and fantastic looking.
first few minutes reminded me of security at Heathrow T3 , but the guards in this film actually seem to be efficient
My father-in-law remembered standing in Picadilly Circus in London and watching a V-1 fly over. He said the pulse jet engine was very distinctive.
Remember as a little boy seeing one fly over clapham common plus you to hear them when in my grandmothers cellar near Wandsworth Rd station no chance if one had hit the old terrace house safer in the tube station
George Peppard was a good actor and was an A-Team actor in the 80’s.
The year after this film he starred in The Blue Max.
I had a hard time buying him as German. Irish or English yes. American oh yes but German, not so much. Not sure why that is. Maybe it is that Actor Branding thing.
He was good in The Carpetbaggers, across from the aging Alan Ladd.
@@digitallightandsound The guy who played Engels did a convincing German accent, even tho he's an Englishman from Derbyshire. He's later be in Star Trek.
My dad told me, don't worry when the doodlebug is making noise, worry when it gets quiet.
A solid WW2 movie...a bit brutal for the era. Great stuff thanks...
Good film. The ending was B movie stuff but moving all the same. Lots of people did die anonymously fighting the Nazis at the end of the war
That eerie silence when the Engine cuts, spine-chilling . . .
ces là ou ils fessais peur , des que le silence venue la bombe tombé
I love this portion of the film. I watch it over and over. Thanks. Thu. Dec. 5, 2024., Missouri.
Operation Crossbow 1965... A year later, in 1966, a TV series named Blue Light aired, starring Robert Goulet. The first 4 episodes were about an Allied agent infiltrating an underground German V-2 facility....Disappointedly, the TV series aired for only one season with 17 episodes.
Yeah this project is so top secret that we will have new workers who just got some recommendations to get a ultimate pass and have a private excursion on our top secret weapon
Love the old 'shake the camera' special effects @15.00
My father was called upon to develop, on an emergency basis, electrical resistors for the circuitry of what he described as ''simple analog ballistic computers'. The variation in temperature of the White Cliffs of Dover meant engineering had to achieve consistent performance over that range. However, using fighters to parallel flight trajectory closely, unbalancing gyroscopes, forced the wooden jet planes to crash in countryside, and this may have become the primary chosen strategy.
Does "simple analog ballistic computer" perhaps mean something like the M9 gun director?
@@JamesSimmons-d1t Most of them were shot down by radar directed AA guns though
@@JamesSimmons-d1t 6,000+ launched, AA fire shot around 3,500 down. Loads of them failed too. It was kind of effective, tied lots of resources up. Once the launch ramps were destroyed, they only used air-launching or at targets like Antwerp.
Here in pas de calais ,northern France you can still see the remains of the original 'ski slopes' used to launch the doodle bugs , a sobering sight.
Hello. Are they being preserved in any way, or even recognized as having historical significance ?
It s the story of mimoyeque facility near Boulogne sur mer.
What they are showing are V-1 with a pulse jet engine. They were nicknamed as Buzz Bombs because of the buzzing sound of the pulse jets. Later, they used rocket motors with a steady burn, on the V-2 rockets.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Watch: V-1 Buzzbomb: A Technical Breakdown of the Vengeance Weapon
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The officer in Where Eagles Dare and Admiral Luchens from Sink the Bismarck!
The first one I believe was Ferdy Wayne and the one portraying the SS Officer is Anton Diffring.
But alas, in reality, they built those things using slave labour from the Concentration camps.
Currect, if I'm not mistaken, the guidence system was definatly built by prisoners from a concentration camp.
Actually, it was like in the film, located in Peenemünde until 1943 when the whole premises got bombed by the RAF. The whole facility was then moved to Mittelbau-Dora/Nordhausen, a huge tunnel complex in the Kohnstein Mountain, which is now known as Dora, the concentration camp where V2 and V1 rockets were assembled by the inmates under extremely brutal conditions.
No sign of werner von braun
Actually he was living In usa
When movie was made
Never tried for war crimes
Too valuable to space race!
Thousands killed by v1 and 2s
It's a great film,very well thought out and well performed by an excellent cast. I always wondered about the late George Peppard,as I heard he was very difficult to work with.
imagine seeing that jet engine for the first time as a spy and knowing the allies have nothing even close. as much as destroying it will help win the war, you know at the same time you are destroying a masterpiece of design.
Rubbish read the history of Frank Whittle he had a working jet engine prototype in 1937. The British government types did not want to invest in it as they thought it would not be worth investing in
And they still lost.
Britain invented the Jet Engine.
@@B-26354 NZ invented the Jet Boat Engine.
@@gregnz1
The jet engine as in plane jet engine was invented by Britain.
Top movie George Peppard was a great actor. He was great in the Blue Max one of my favourite movies
My grandfather told me that, even tough the noise was scary. They where happy when they heard it. When they stopped hearing ti, everyone just started to lie down wherever they where with hands on their heads and hope it fell far away.
Great underestimated classic! Please release it with scandinavian subtitles.
What are Scandinavian subtitles?
@@NeoDerGrose Thanks for asking. Scandinavia is a region in the northern part of europe.
It includes norway, denmark, and sweden. Very similar language and writing - and in this case - subtitles.
Since the neighbouring countries cooperates very easy, we often have our own Nordic movie releases, that can also include Finland and Iceland subtitles.
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One of my favorite WW2 movies.
The cinematography is amazing.
Incredible special effects, the best I've ever seen from this time period really impressive movie.
Murdock..where are you with the chopper 😂
Good fil m with an excellent cast of familiar faces.
A 10:56, on the left side, behind a tall black smokestack.
Those two cooling towers look similar to nuclear power plant cooling towers.
Also, Google the "pulse jet" as to how this engine's noise was created, not a turbine engine at all.
There is a building in France near the English Channel called the blockhouse it’s where they made the V1 and V2 rockets to fire at England it was disguised as a power station so it was largely ignored by the allies it’s an amazing building well worth a visit
Great film could watch this film all day 👍👍,
The first primitive cruise missile, the V1.
Luckily the Germans prioritised the V2 rocket rather than mass producing and improving V1s with non linear flight paths.
The British went through this in 1944. Eighty years later we are going through the same in Ukraine. I hear explosions as I am typing this in Odessa. The Nazis are back. And they are allowed to repeat that.
Yes indeed, history repeats itself ! The evil in man, rears its ugly head yet again.
Although I was evacuated at the time, (some 30 miles from London, ) we could hear the explosions of the V1's-- (later the V2's--. although these were much louder). After the explosion of the V2's --since they traveled faster than sound,--one could them coming !! No time for anything anyway !.
What do you mean the Nazis are back? I sure hope not. Sure am sorry for what you're going through over there. 🙏
@@mtw1234 Unfortunately the spirit of evil (in its many forms (guises) is ever present. You can run through the list of its representatives, going back through time.
Of course in recent years we might refer to Hitler, Stalin, and Pol Pot (not forgetting today's Putin of course), for likely candidates.
Earth isn't heaven-- some people make sure of that !!
@@mtw1234 The Muscovites are the modern Nazis. It seems like Poo-tin has Mein Kampf on his table and wants to repeat each step of Hitler starting with the annexation of the Crimea (Sudetes) to protect the Russian (German) speaking people with a fake referendum. He's doing poorly though, and the Führer is furious in hell to see this parody, but he's still killing people.
Very good movie props. But the accuracy is a bit off. The New York rocket (A-9/A-10) did not go past drawings phase. Camp Dora (middle works) was not elaborate due to forced slave labor mfg the V-2. Peenemünde (R&D) was better until Bomber Harris targeted it. Both sites are museums and if you visit; keep in mind this would initiate America’s missile & space programs (via Operation Paperclip). And landing on the Moon.
Great movie well-made good story acting OK I knew nothing about it but kept me glued to the TV some 40 years ago.
Big Germany
I will always remember my grandma telling me about the V2s she watched flying over London and the haunting sound of the engine stopping knowing it was going to hit somewhere
I think you mean a V-1. A V-1 was a subsonic pilotless jet propelled airplane,
A V-2 was supersonic missile.
This is a good video, and apparently part of a longer movie. It would be intersting to watch the whole movie, as this oone is not complete, and most of the story is ommited.
John "Hannibal" Smith
The late George Peppard is amazing in every role . Esp as " colonel Smith " in the A team
Rumor has it, the guy taking photographs, is still standing there waiting for the next person to snap...
A fictional story, attempting to portray real events.
Thrilling. Sort-of almost true.
nothing fictional about this movie.... those V2 buzz bombs were very real in WW2
@@evilborg The characters portrayed in this movie are fictitious.
This bombing raid didn't happen, but it's loosely based on the Peenemunde attack.
No V2 could have been ready for an attack on New York.
The test pilot sequence is authentic, discovering the PR photos by a WAAF specialist is truthful, the scepticism of the War Cabinet's chief scientific advisor is correct.
Th e plot is a work of fiction, woven inside real events.
@@evilborg The fictitious plot is embedded inside historical fact. The scene with Hanna Reitsch testing the V1 is authentic, as is the scene with the WAAF interpreting the photographic images. The scepticism expressed by the war cabinet's chief scientific officer is correct but mouthed by fictitious characters. No V2 was ever built which could hit New York. The climactic bombing raid didn't happen, but it's loosely based on the Peenemunde raid. The three agents around whom the plot unfolds are fictional, but with a nod to the Abwehr's successes against British Intelligence in their "Englandspiel" operation in the Netherlands.
@@FredScuttle456 Wrong. There was indeed a "New York Rocket". Go and read the book "Forgotten Creators" by Dr. Todd Rider for ALL the details and records which prove it 100%. The german name of the program was "Projekt Amerika", if you google "Projekt Amerika rocket" you will find proof as well.
@@arvont1 There were lots of different projects which literally never got off the ground.
As with the British project to make an ice berg into a naval carrier.
I saw this as a kid. Forgot that George Peppard was the star. Apparently, historically the Crossbow attacks were not very successful.
10:57 I didn’t know Britain had developed nuclear reactors at that time 😂
I thought the same too.
I was like? Is that a reactor?
Richard Wattis actually worked for SOE
oh no! at 10:56 it is going straight for the nuclear powerplant!
great movie though ;)
I was going to make the same observation. I'm glad someone else saw the cooling towers.
Pappard accent in German is definitely not from a Dutchman, but rather from an English speaking person. I am surprised Germans didn't catch that nuance.
j'adore la centrale nucléaire ^^ 10:57
Magnifica película 🍿.Haber si la pone en Español
Man! TSA has been around for a very long time!!
His only plan that did not come together.
Some things are very accurate! The engine room with the remote operated launch silo door etc...we know that germans had such facilities in Thuringia S3, Polte 2 and Luisenthal
The conditions for the workers on the V2 in the caves were so terrible, more people died making the V2 than were killed in the UK!
I once read an observation that more people were killed building V2's than were killed by launched V2's.
@@Slickrock72 Isn't that what he said?
can someone explain what are those red insignas in the german officer dark gray uniform? 5:30
I suppose this officer is from flak branch of the Luftwaffe.
@@konmajit would make sense but the officer insignia normally is yellow
@@konmaji think i found it. Its an flak division major. Also search it as a collar tab
Only aviators and paratroopers had yellow insignia in Luftwaffe.
A bit too young lads to be Senior Officers. I'd say they are a branch of Security on General Purposes. Besides, they all wear some kind of spanned eagle attached to top of their caps, resembling Luftwaffe insignia. How about "Rocket Division", though i can't say i ever learned a word about it. Clever observation from yours..! Tks..!
A good movie could have been made about Merle Tuve, the head of the American team that did what neither the British nor the Germans thought could be done: develop a practical proximity fuse, with miniaturized electronics that could detonate an antiaircraft shell at optimum range from the target. Once these and the techniques of aiming them were perfected, they brought down doodlebugs in droves. But of course Tuve wasn't colorful, and also he wasn't British...
Sir Samuel Crowe Curran-a Scot-deserves more than a mention, pre-Merle Tuve. Thankfully their work produced great results.
Eu já assisti a esse filme.
Even me don't speaking german can hear that colonel Hannibal's german is terrible.
Ah, so that's what they based Katamarunde from Return to Castle Wolfenstein on. Amazing.
Proximity fuse did them in.
I see someone had a tight budget to keep to; the grey spray painted metal grills at 0.23 are a Dexion walkway product screwed vertically to a wooden framework 😆
I have a few lengths in my garage.
Well aren’t you a legend! I feel so much better informed after your gem of wisdom
How about the anachronism @ 10:56 - There appear to be cooling towers for a nuclear reactor in city-scape in the background. Hardly possible in 1944 !!! 🤔🙃
@@garybates5505 My, I bet you are a real hit at parties! 🙂
Europe's first major drone war was in 1943 to 1945. Europe second major drone war is from 2022 until ____ ?
Can't get the movie on u tube for free
The V1 flying bombs where scale models!!
well, at least they're not blaming it on the Russians. It'll take then 80 years to forget who their friends were in WWII.
A mon tour, super film.
Remember this movies as a kid on TV. I agree with one of the comments, kind of hard for the time.
The Blue Max was Peppard's Best .
How good is Peppard's German ?
Good movie
I'm not really into war films made after the beginning of the 1960s. This is one of my exceptions, along with The Heroes Of Telemark. Battle of Brittain and The Eagle has Landed. ( not an exclusive list)😊
How about - "Morituri".......??
What's Morituri?
@@martinjb55..1965 film, "Morituri", by Director Bernhard Wicki. Awarded 1 Óscar. Starring Yul Brynner, Marlon Brando, Hans Christian Blech, Trevor Howard, Janet Margolin, et a. Black &white (superb). British Military Inte.in India, around 1942 /43. forces former german engineer, turned wealthy "immigrant", join german s.s."Ingo" at Yokohama, Japan, due Hamburg with vital cargo of raw rubber, other stuff for Wehrmacht on a Westward journey filled with dangers only experienced Captain Müller (Brynner) is chanced to cope with. Brando/ Herr Kyle from Gestapo, is supposed to board vessel for protection against saboteurs, among thugs and political prisoners endorsed at short notice as they are to be "judged" back un Hamburg. The trip provides for changing complications, including a surprise rendez-vous with a japanese submarine on trials under german advice. Enjoy it will u...!!
Also: 1970, Richard Fleischer's "Tora,Tora, Tora...!!". Needless to say a word. Tks.
Brutal is brutal no matter the era
10:56: Not sure why the movie makers chose a sequence showing the cooling towers of an atomic reactor for this scene... 😉
top film!!
The life of a spy, knowing you will be a sacrifice for the cause.
During their short time of operation around 10,000 were fired and around 24% hit London with each causing an average of 10 dead or wounded. So all in all not a great weapon but you never knew were one would hit since if you can hear the Buzz that was good and no Buzz was very bad.
1965 no wonder I have never heard of this movie.
13:13 Yes I can um, totally believe that's not a painted backdrop...
Not that surprising to anyone old enough to remember lighting fireworks.
I remember dad putting it all in a suitcase.
And somehow an accident happened, but luckily it didn't all go up.
Which my brother blamed me for.
I was only a young kid , so it could have been me, that time. 😂
I see where TSA got their training.
Lol is That the actor from the A team??
😢George Peppard, protagoniza magnífica película sobre el insólito avance tecnológico de la Alemania nazi, yla magnitud inexplicable de los cohetes V2, , V1 ,dirigidos a Londres, proyectos aprovechados por Occidente y Rusia,rumbo a la luna y marte.Aguilar.Orizver
Yes, fantastic set and art design work. Also, good depiction of Nazi processing and control. I cringed when I heard George Peppard speak German. It's stiff as that excavated rock.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT YOUR NOPT GOING TO LET ME ATH THE FULL MOVIE?
I like the cooling towers of the nuclear power plant at 10:57. The English were a lot ahead of the Germans😅
Jeremy Kemp - an Englishman - had an impressive use of the German language in this film. George Peppard needed work on his accent
Jeremy had an eventful war - climaxing with building a glider in the attic at Colditz.
Everyone's talking about the rockets, but I can't help but notice that when they're taking his picture, they have two guys whose entire jobs appear to be just turning the lights on and off. Talk about a waste of personnel.
The Wehrmacht were very well known for their powerful work unions. /j
I'm starting to feel the TSA got their ideas from this film.
Why not just post the whole movie?
❤Movy 👍
Damn col Hannibal is hard to recognize
Wir fuhren alle 6 Wochen runter nach Peenemünde bei schönem Wetter. Das waren 1 1/2 h Autofahrt.
at 10:58 why did they not just take out the nuclear power plant?
After my time in the army I'll never understand so called officers putting their hands in their pockets or crossing their arms. We were always told that only pregnant women crossed their arms.
German has to be one of the most guttural sounding languages
10:56 Nuclear power plant 😅🤣😂
In the middle of London? I don't think so mate. Oil fired power stations also use cooling towers.
Traducirlas me la pierdo lastima
Aunque yo la tengo en DVD 📀 en mi idioma
what a phantasy .....:-/
TWO GUYS FROM THE BLUE MAX **
George Peppard would have made a great BJ Blazkowicz!
I like their americain accent :-)
Слишком много вооруженных...
Name of the movie,please
Operation Crossbow