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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLord Of The Sith
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I need help finding the title of an old war movie.  I believe the operation is Market Garden.  The soldiers parachute in.  One trooper gets separated from the others and uses his cricket (piece of folded steel which makes a click sound) because he here someone else.  You hear the same sound back and he comes out and is shot by a german trooper.  The german then cycles his machinegun and it makes the cricket sound again.  The second part of the same scene is a soldier a sargeant I think standing over a dead german general.  Another us soldier I think an officer walks up and they start talking the officer then comments the dead generals boots are on backwards.  Does anyone know what film this is from?
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A Bridge Too Far, perhaps?
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"The Longest Day" 1962 B&W 
One of my personal favorites. 

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The Longest Day - 1962- John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Robert Mitchum.
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Thank you everyone.
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Quoting Lord Of The Sith:
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Thank you everyone.


Now if you would have said Red Buttons hanging from a building by his chute I would have had it right away.
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The R.A.F. officer who comments on dead generals boots being on backwards was played by Richard Burton.
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Hi,
One other interesting thing about the "Longest Day". Jeffrey Hunter's eye was injured by sand when a squib went off near him.  His reaction was left in the film and its reality somehow detracted from the "reality" of the rest of the film.  Prior to seeing the film I knew that the scene was left in so that probably colored my perception.
Jim F.
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