The atrocities of war are no match for the indomitable spirit of Man, in the hopelessness of misfortune sometimes the spark of hope and courage can light even the darkest of paths. This has been a tremendous experience, the full gamet of emotions was drawn out, tragic, poetic, chivalrous and sincerely acted by all. Bravo, bravo to all concerned.
@@glensmillie5101 Oops, I accidentally deleted my initial response to your comment... The utter waste of life! I am a mother of a grown-up daughter. I can still remember what it felt like carrying her, feeling her move - stretching and kicking my bladder, etc. To carry, raise and love one's child only for its life to be sluttered, gassed, stabbed or burnt then left as worm food. Tragic. I understand why war is sometimes necessary but the sorrow of it all turns my stomach. The fact that this guy's editing is truly skillfully in knitting the logic and flow that one's ability to suspended belief, draws one in and put one right there, a mid the blood, guts and gore.
Lest we forget. This series I did watch in my teens and ever wanted to go and visit and pay respect at Verdun battlefields. I did so in 2007 and 2016. So thank you people who did develop this show. And thank you for this episode - i watched today and am remembering two of my direct english relatives, who fought and died at the Somme in July 1916. May all rest in peace. And still - I do hope for the world to learn of our failures and not always repeating these kind of cruel wars.
Excellently researched and the portrayal of combat regarding "trench warfare"(notwithstanding "the sound of the German machine gun" and that they seldom left a "serviceable" crew served automatic weapon behind even in retreat), makes this film a "gem" to watch. Kudos to one and all who made this possible.
Hollywood never wastes a good script, they just reuse them. I remember watching the original(?) "3:10 To Yuma" movie days before I saw the newer version starring Russel Crowe and the dialogue was word for word identical, as best as I could tell without the script. In this movie, the scene at 36:39. is a rewrite from the movie The Great Escape when prisoner Steve McQueen tossed his baseball close to the wire and used the same excuse as was used in this movie. As a matter of fact I think this is that remake, with minor changes. I guess Hollywood thinks we are too stupid to notice or were addicted to mindless entertainment.
Jeez Henry Walton you are awesome for making these available to us all. I've never seen these before. You are correct.... John Williams is a master! His music is so inspiring and motivating!
I was around 12 when this show aired in '92. Marked me for life. Some of these moments stuck with me until today. As a result I love history, in particular the turn of the century, before and after, and absolutely despise war. As for this version, i didnt realize this was reedited. Fantastic job!
Isn't war so crazy. It's so pointless and only the old and in charge profit from the dead. I too love history. Especially the 19th and 20th century. WW1 and WW2 are fascinating. Such huge leaps for technology.
I helped come up with Indiana Jones with Spielberg back in 1972. Steve wanted Indiana Smith, I persuaded him to make it Jones. Thank-you for your efforts on my character's behalf.
That's OK. I almost don't believe it myself. @@thelastofthelemmings6279 You could contact his daughter, Sheena. She's a physician in southern Hillsborough County near Tampa. Works for Tampa General Hospital in an office down there, or did a couple years ago. Bill Clinton wore my leather jacket (I loaned it to Spielberg) and his own hat while he performed all the motions for picking up the idol. Clinton wore the original Indiana Jones fedora in Russia during the Vietnam War and blew up an ammo train with the cigarette/matches trick from the movie Stalag 17. The explosion was pretty big and burned for a long time. The first part of the movie was taken from a childhood essay, Arkansas Bob and the Alligators, that Clinton apparently plagiarized from a movie serial.
Noted a couple of mainstays of British TV and movies. Sean Pertwee played Alfred the butler, i think, among others, in TV's Gotham City, Julian Firth, one of the Firths forever popping up in British costume dramas, and, of course, Edward Petherbridge, Lord Peter Wimsey in a number of adaptations, and the original Murdoch of Murdoch Mysteries.
In 1945, The man who invented the microwave, was working at Raytheon. He was testing out a new type of vacuum tube called a magnetron. When he tested it, he noticed that the chocolate bar in his pocket had melted from the microwaves emitted by the magnetron.
"they look young...." " So did you... A month ago..." So crazy how fast war and stress can age a human being. Says a lot about mind over matter and energy consumption imo.
If you haven;t walked the batllefield of Verdun, yoju cannot talk about it. There are graveds on the spout of death. Do not give thefield of honor just a look
It looks like world war one soldiers not world war two,my cousin George served in world war two I served in the Korean war 1951 to 1953 at Seoul and Pusan.
i got all the episodes on dvd with the original titles and missing segments of the 93 year old indiana jones played by the late george hall wering that one eyepatch1
To think think that this series was made for kids. Children were definitely considered to be made of stronger stuff 30 years ago. I'm sure I saw this first around 1980. I don't know why all references give 1992 as first broadcast.
In 1917, the colours ofthe German flag were Red,White, and Black..........not red, gold, and black. The later flag was not used until after the war's end and the Weimar Republic that followed.
When was this made? Or produced or whatever? Its pretty good so far...granted there needs to be more ww1 movies...i know i know trenches and not going far..but i love history and this stuffs great and also brutal
Yes in war you often used captured equipment However in WW1 the French did use their own version of the German potato smasher. It was given the nickname the hair brush grenade
Impossible to change the resolution without cropping it. It was filmed for TV in 4:3. Unless I stole the film from the Lucasfilm vault. The quality however, was increased by Anarchy Productions. The real work on these films comes from the editing. I've made changes to the story, dialogue, and even added new effects. Compare it to the original raw film.
New movies don't seem to know that back then, prisoners were not well shaven and clean! And that just one mistake they made. Kids that never lived a hard time should not get involved in movies about old times.
@@FilmScoreMedia I don't logon to watch the same episode over and over. If he is going to be productive, tnen he could simply upload a new episode as they are each day; we don't need frigging edits and music scores added and all that garbage. means nothing. now be a good boy and go away from this chat, big boys are speaking or else I'll pull down your pants and cradle those testes of yours till you like it.
Make sure to check out the original episodes, remastered by Anarchy Productions here: www.youtube.com/@AnarchyProductions2042/videos
Always good location in these series 👌
I saw this episode when it originally aired. I was totally floored. This is my second viewing after waiting for many years. Thank you very, very much.
The atrocities of war are no match for the indomitable spirit of Man, in the hopelessness of misfortune sometimes the spark of hope and courage can light even the darkest of paths.
This has been a tremendous experience, the full gamet of emotions was drawn out, tragic, poetic, chivalrous and sincerely acted by all. Bravo, bravo to all concerned.
@@sherrylawrencelewis2544 I'm a poetically composed being, as are you.
@@glensmillie5101 Oops, I accidentally deleted my initial response to your comment...
The utter waste of life! I am a mother of a grown-up daughter. I can still remember what it felt like carrying her, feeling her move - stretching and kicking my bladder, etc. To carry, raise and love one's child only for its life to be sluttered, gassed, stabbed or burnt then left as worm food.
Tragic.
I understand why war is sometimes necessary but the sorrow of it all turns my stomach.
The fact that this guy's editing is truly skillfully in knitting the logic and flow that one's ability to suspended belief, draws one in and put one right there, a mid the blood, guts and gore.
Lest we forget. This series I did watch in my teens and ever wanted to go and visit and pay respect at Verdun battlefields. I did so in 2007 and 2016.
So thank you people who did develop this show.
And thank you for this episode - i watched today and am remembering two of my direct english relatives, who fought and died at the Somme in July 1916.
May all rest in peace.
And still - I do hope for the world to learn of our failures and not always repeating these kind of cruel wars.
Excellently researched and the portrayal of combat regarding "trench warfare"(notwithstanding "the sound of the German machine gun" and that they seldom left a "serviceable" crew served automatic weapon behind even in retreat), makes this film a "gem" to watch. Kudos to one and all who made this possible.
watch New Zealand Wars series,
Thanks for the upload. 👍🏼
Hollywood never wastes a good script, they just reuse them. I remember watching the original(?) "3:10 To Yuma" movie days before I saw the newer version starring Russel Crowe and the dialogue was word for word identical, as best as I could tell without the script. In this movie, the scene at 36:39. is a rewrite from the movie The Great Escape when prisoner Steve McQueen tossed his baseball close to the wire and used the same excuse as was used in this movie. As a matter of fact I think this is that remake, with minor changes.
I guess Hollywood thinks we are too stupid to notice or were addicted to mindless entertainment.
Some scenery were unbelievbable.
Jeez Henry Walton you are awesome for making these available to us all. I've never seen these before.
You are correct.... John Williams is a master! His music is so inspiring and motivating!
Haven't seen this Thanks
I was around 12 when this show aired in '92. Marked me for life. Some of these moments stuck with me until today. As a result I love history, in particular the turn of the century, before and after, and absolutely despise war. As for this version, i didnt realize this was reedited. Fantastic job!
Isn't war so crazy. It's so pointless and only the old and in charge profit from the dead. I too love history. Especially the 19th and 20th century. WW1 and WW2 are fascinating. Such huge leaps for technology.
I helped come up with Indiana Jones with Spielberg back in 1972. Steve wanted Indiana Smith, I persuaded him to make it Jones. Thank-you for your efforts on my character's behalf.
I don't think I believe you
That's OK. I almost don't believe it myself. @@thelastofthelemmings6279 You could contact his daughter, Sheena. She's a physician in southern Hillsborough County near Tampa. Works for Tampa General Hospital in an office down there, or did a couple years ago.
Bill Clinton wore my leather jacket (I loaned it to Spielberg) and his own hat while he performed all the motions for picking up the idol. Clinton wore the original Indiana Jones fedora in Russia during the Vietnam War and blew up an ammo train with the cigarette/matches trick from the movie Stalag 17. The explosion was pretty big and burned for a long time. The first part of the movie was taken from a childhood essay, Arkansas Bob and the Alligators, that Clinton apparently plagiarized from a movie serial.
That's the way I remembered it
Actually Lucas originally was going to call him Smith.
He lied. I settled his divorce, seriously, what kind of a dufus does that?@@ABoyandHisDog-pd3lb
Wonderful Job. Look forward to more of your outstanding work.
This is by far the most hardcore Indiana Jones
Noted a couple of mainstays of British TV and movies. Sean Pertwee played Alfred the butler, i think, among others, in TV's Gotham City, Julian Firth, one of the Firths forever popping up in British costume dramas, and, of course, Edward Petherbridge, Lord Peter Wimsey in a number of adaptations, and the original Murdoch of Murdoch Mysteries.
Well done man, this was brilliant!
When you remember they invented the micro wave by accident you have to wonder what they were trying to make.
In 1945, The man who invented the microwave, was working at Raytheon. He was testing out a new type of vacuum tube called a magnetron. When he tested it, he noticed that the chocolate bar in his pocket had melted from the microwaves emitted by the magnetron.
In my opinion...
They invented the microwave because they had thousands of Magnatrons for Radar systems and nothing to do with them after the war.
Radar!
Trenches then and trenches now.....sooooo sad
Quite a nifty thing to have when people have you know, machines guns and stuff.
Isn't that the truth war made by old men in the confines and safety of their boardrooms, sad but true.
Trenches during the American Civil War too
Best way to avoid bullets, artillery and bombs.
Their only drawback is they aren't mobile.
I really enjoyed this movie look forward to many more
A Thompson .45 would come in handy right now !
Great story , thank you , it’s a pleasure watching, this movies , great entertainment, good job.
Enjoyed it thanks for the movie
"they look young...." " So did you... A month ago..." So crazy how fast war and stress can age a human being. Says a lot about mind over matter and energy consumption imo.
Their uniforms are way too clean.
The Postman is a great film. To make this comparison is chalk and cheese. This is also great. 🎉
For a TV series, production values are great👍
Forward he cried while the lines on the map move from side to side
I miss the old guy
Good show.
If you haven;t walked the batllefield of Verdun, yoju cannot talk about it. There are graveds on the spout of death. Do not give thefield of honor just a look
Please understand that "mysteriously" many of these egregious criminals are simply going to leave life, never to be seen again.
I miss some of the young Indy signature music
I helped choreograph the battle scenes in this movie...
It looks like world war one soldiers not world war two,my cousin George served in world war two I served in the Korean war 1951 to 1953 at Seoul and Pusan.
2024 and watching
Great movie..
i got all the episodes on dvd with the original titles and missing segments of the 93 year old indiana jones played by the late george hall wering that one eyepatch1
The only difference between then and now is technology.
Very Cool
🍁✝ Rip Grandpa Mcgavin CEF.WW1... Made home after getting gassed. But was never the same
May Kali-Ma in her beauty destroy the Demons that lead to foolish wars.
Much better than I expected
A remake of the Great Escape
VERY NICE TY FROM KANSAS USA (=
😔man's inhumanity to man shall end by destroying the Earth
To think think that this series was made for kids. Children were definitely considered to be made of stronger stuff 30 years ago.
I'm sure I saw this first around 1980. I don't know why all references give 1992 as first broadcast.
The show came out in 1992. Raiders of the Lost Ark didn't come out until 1981, and temple of doom followed in 1984, last crusade in 1989
Indy’s Great Escape!
At least they tried LoL
definitely better than The Postman which cost $80,000,000 to make and as good as waterworld which cost $175,000,000 to make.
A nice series but always with weird, disappointing endings.
Hitler remember the horrors of gas in WWI. That is why he didn't use it in WWII
Also why he trimmed his stache, to fit the gasmask.
He used it in the camps…
Nice film, but the clean uniforms spoil its authenticity.
What train runs from India to The Great Wall of China?
Cool
Wow the train 🚂 ran through over my face
Dobar film, samo kaj kratko traje!!!!
The madness of war! And WW1 was a useless war that was just in preparation for WW2 😢
All wars useless . Population control
When will you be posting Part 2 of this movie??????
I'm only using certain parts of episodes. My whole series will probably only be 5-7 videos
Belgium had it pretty rough in ww1
Everyone had it rough in WW1.
@@stephenater9687Germany done alright
Yep everybody. But the battlefields in WW1 in Ypres, Belgium were bad.
Maybe you know this. But in this region every year anti mining defense still dismantle almost 4 bombs a day in Belgium many from WW1.
In 1917, the colours ofthe German flag were Red,White, and Black..........not red, gold, and black. The later flag was not used until after the war's end and the Weimar Republic that followed.
Some improvement from sticks and swords war.
Sad ending 🤨
is this an adventure movie?
When was this made? Or produced or whatever? Its pretty good so far...granted there needs to be more ww1 movies...i know i know trenches and not going far..but i love history and this stuffs great and also brutal
What is the name of the movie you used to make this one?????? I would like to see how it ends.
The main episode is Treches of Hell, and I ended it with part of Demons of Deception.
Hate to say it but its a partial rip off of "The Great Escape"....
Timetravel😮
9:33 dudes are getting slaughtered where is their artillery support?
Not the as the films needs more historical woo factor
Not an Indiana Jones movie!
You're right! It's a young Indiana Jones movie 🥰
At 19:58 is clearly not original 😂
Haha. Wrong flag ...😮
👌👌👍👍❤️
French using German Stick garands?
Yes in war you often used captured equipment
However in WW1 the French did use their own version of the German potato smasher. It was given the nickname the hair brush grenade
Based off? based on
"HD" re-edit... yet it is still in 4:3 format, which isn't HD (HD = 720p (16:9) full HD = 1080p (16:9 format)
Impossible to change the resolution without cropping it. It was filmed for TV in 4:3. Unless I stole the film from the Lucasfilm vault. The quality however, was increased by Anarchy Productions. The real work on these films comes from the editing. I've made changes to the story, dialogue, and even added new effects. Compare it to the original raw film.
@@HenryWaltonStudios all right, understood, apologies for my previous comment
No need to apologize
War World I and II
for what to be come WOKE 😂
that movie is just sad. They just took scenes from old GOOD movies and recreated them. NO ORIGINALITY or IMAGINATION.
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@@heinzentertainments4661 Watch 'The Great Escape' and you will see how blatantly they copied it.
Absolutely nothing to do with Indiana Jones. Decent movie though.
Very well done battle scenes. But then they blow it by showing a flag that wasn't the German flag during ww1. What an amateur balls up.
New movies don't seem to know that back then, prisoners were not well shaven and clean! And that just one mistake they made. Kids that never lived a hard time should not get involved in movies about old times.
They’re French soldiers, they lack the testosterone to be able to grow beards 👍
Not a mistake,The military made it an offence not to wash and shave when stood down.
@@lordeden2732 Where did they find the soap and razors?
#2
Hindi dubbed karo ya fan dubbed hi kar do
Film for children !!!
I came up with the Indiana Jones idea in 1969 LOL
Using a modern German flag shows your ignorance
Ah a bit of the " great escape "
arghhh we've already seen this. dude. upload NEW episodes. Your wasting our time dude.
It's higher quality. The previous version wasn't HD, and I wasn't satisfied with it.
It's his channel, he can upload whatever he wants. You're being entitled, "dude".
You’re*
@@FilmScoreMedia I don't logon to watch the same episode over and over. If he is going to be productive, tnen he could simply upload a new episode as they are each day; we don't need frigging edits and music scores added and all that garbage. means nothing. now be a good boy and go away from this chat, big boys are speaking or else I'll pull down your pants and cradle those testes of yours till you like it.
The man can upload whatever he damn well pleases, do not be such an entitled brat