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Comes originally from the old French, havot, to plunder. It became Anglicized with the Norman invasion to havok, cry, or the infinitive, to cry havoc.

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Comes originally from the old French, havot, to plunder. It became Anglicized with the Norman invasion to havok, cry, or the infinitive, to cry havoc.

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Cry 'Havoc' - 1943 is rated/received certificates of:

Sweden:15

UK:A (original rating)

USA:Passed (National Board of Review)

USA:Approved (PCA #9538)

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The cast of Cry Havoc - 1999 includes: Amber Glassberg as Beth Adam Lamas as German Commander Justin Lane as Volker, the German Soldier

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Marcus Antony

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Cry 'Havoc' - 1943 was released on:

USA: 23 November 1943 (New York City, New York)

USA: February 1944

Portugal: 18 April 1945

Sweden: 4 June 1945

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