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"Stalag 17" was a black & white movie about a PW camp. The movie included an overweight German guard named Sergeant Schultz, which had a lot of characterists and speech as the Sergeant Schultz of the TV prisoner of war series "Hogan's Heroes".
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman the Parris Island drill instructor .
No, Sgt. Eversmann did not die. He was rescued by Rangers along with his fellow soldiers who were pinned down for eighteen hours in the most dangerous part of the city.
Willem Dafoe plays Sergeant Elias in Platoon (1986). He has acted in seventy films and has seven in various stages of production at this time. He is most well known in main stream recent films as the Green Goblin in the Spider-Man franchise (2002, 2004 and 2007).
not so much ---- The Hippy movement essentially began in the Haight Ashbury suburb of San Francisco, and was a development of earlier West Coast countercultures, including the Beat movement and Aldous Huxley's original experiments with LSD. By the time that Hippy ideas began to be important in Britain (around 1966) the Beatles were already well established, but the Beatles rapidly adopted Hippy ideas, dress and drug habits for their Sergeant Pepper LP. The LP before Sergeant Pepper - Revolver - is much more European in its influences, and even though the Beatles were heavily influenced by Hippy ideas they were never a Hippy band to the extent of (for example) Pink Floyd, or the Soft Machine. Shortly after Sergeant Pepper the Beatles made a TV movie Magical Mystery Tour which is even more deeply influenced by Hippy ideas than Sergeant Pepper was. The film plot develops around a Magic Bus (Ken Kesey's Magic Bus was part of the basic folklore of Hippy philosophy), but by the time the Beatles made the White Album (follow up to Sergeant Pepper) they had already returned to using British Music Hall motifs and a satirical stance (eg in Back in the USSR). Both British Music Hall and satire were no part of Hippy culture (which was Utopian and down home American in origin).
Sergeant Alvin York was played by Gary Cooper.
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"Sergeant York" (1941). Stars Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Joan Leslie, Ward Bond, June Lockhart, Dickie Moore.
I can't find any specific corroboration of this, but it was fairly common for movie stars (which Cooper certainly was at the time) to receive deferments. It was the general feeling of the government that movie stars could better serve their country as, well, movie stars (by appearing in patriotic movies) than by slogging across Europe as an unremarkable soldier. Cooper in particular appeared in 1941's "Sergeant York", a movie about highly decorated WWI hero Alvin York.
Alvin en de Chipmunks 2 is a Dutch equivalent to the title of the movie 'Alvin and the Chipmunks'.
Alvin og gjengen 2 is a Norwegian equivalent to the title of the movie 'Alvin and the Chipmunks 2'.
Alvin ve sincaplar 2 is a Turkish equivalent to the title of the movie 'Alvin and the Chipmunks 2'.
Yes, there will be the third Alvin and the Chipmunks movie, it is called Alvin and the Chipmunks Chip Wreaked. It will be released on December 16, 2011.
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At the beach hanging with Alvin from the movie 'Alvin and the chipmunks' .
Alvin og de frække jordegern 2 is a Danish equivalent to the title of the movie 'Alvin and the Chipmunks 2'.
You're thinking of a Gary Cooper film, "Sergeant York" (1941).