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No. The name in the movie was given to them by the Germans. There's was no such unit, Quinten Tarintino is just creative like that. The movie is not based on a true story, don't want to give away the movie, but Hitler dies. And if Hitler died in a theater in the middle of France, trust me, the history books would indicate that. Sorry, but the only thing you'll find under "Inglorious Bastards" when you google is the movie...but the 'Bear Jew' is pretty hot
Paradise Road (1997)
The plot of the movie Rambo 3 is that the government needs Rambo to fight some bad people. Rambo then attacks the bad people and wins, and saves the world.
The Devil's Arithmetic.
to play games or go to movie theaters and watch the 25 cent movies
The film "The Inglorious Bastards" has nothing to do with Tarantino movie. He just took the name and used it as a reference like he does in most of his movies.
Its a tarantino movie. He makes violent movies...
Inglorious bastards(2009) or Valkyrie (2008)?
Yes he was the star role in that movie.
No he did not.
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Yes he is. He played Winston Churchill in the new movie Inglorious Bastards.
it was intentionally done. Not entirely sure if they had any comical reasons behind it, however what i know for certain is the main reason for the change is to distinguish it from an old Italian war movie made in 1977 called "Inglorious Bastards". Relative factual/comical note: In Australia an old burger restaurant was named Burger King, hence the famous American burger restaurant's name has been replaced in the country to "Hungry Jacks".
I haven't seen that movie, but there were over a dozen real attempts on Hitler's life that are documented. Valkyrie, for example-was real.
No. The name in the movie was given to them by the Germans. There's was no such unit, Quinten Tarintino is just creative like that. The movie is not based on a true story, don't want to give away the movie, but Hitler dies. And if Hitler died in a theater in the middle of France, trust me, the history books would indicate that. Sorry, but the only thing you'll find under "Inglorious Bastards" when you google is the movie...but the 'Bear Jew' is pretty hot
There were many popular movie trailers from 2009. Examples in no particular order are "Avitar," "Inglorious Bastards," "Star Trek," "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince," "Where the Wild Things Are," and "Up."
Donald Sutherland definitly played a tank soldier in the Clint Eastwood flick, "Kelly's Heroes". Donald Sutherland played a tank soldier in Kelly's Heroes and there is a film called the Inglorious Bastards but he wasn't in that. On the internet type in The Battling Bastards Of Bastogne Wikipedia and see what it brings up also type in Donald Sutherland Wikipedia that will give you a list of his films.