It’s not the Scottish Grey Dragoons (an insult to flub the name), but they are the Royal Scots Greys.
@raybenstead25482 күн бұрын
A little piece of real history for you. During the battle of Waterloo Henry William Paget Known as the Earl of Uxbridge sat on his horse beside Wellington when a stray cannonball took off the lower part of one leg. Uxbridge turned to Wellington and said. 'God sir I've lost a leg.' To which Wellington replied. 'By god sir so you have.' Now fast forward to that great pirate series called Black Sails and take a look at who played the part of Ann Bonny. No less a person than Lady Clara Paget a direct relative of Henry William Paget who became the 1st Marquis of Anglesey. We Brits get everywhere.
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@Wolfen44312 сағат бұрын
The scene where he surrenders his life to the rival French troops is replicated in Legend Of the Galactic Heroes by the Imperial Emperor very well.
@stephentopp15122 күн бұрын
I visited the battlefield last year, it is Huge
@PSDuck216Күн бұрын
Another huge soviet movie set in the Napoleonic Wars, see Borodino. A monsterous production. I have a copy of it.
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@ryleeculla557023 сағат бұрын
It’s annoying how people say that this movie has a lot of extras when in reality their all probably tricks of the eyes and anyways the hell you belive their all real from such a distance
@2TrackMind-c6i20 сағат бұрын
I'm not sure what you're getting on about. This film had more extras than Spartacus (1956). In Spartacus, filmed in Spain, they used two regiments from the Spanish Army and thousands of local folks. In Waterloo, the same was true but it was the Soviet Army that supplied the soldiers.
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@brianjones53792 күн бұрын
Dreadful pronunciation of well known British, French and Prussian names.
@raybenstead25482 күн бұрын
'The Scottish Greys.' Rofl Scots Greys ignorant person.
@howardjolley2215Күн бұрын
I would almost say it is a human (as opposed to an internet) voice. If it is human, then he really needs to learn to pronounce names better.