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  • oh man.....thats terrible .-)). Dead from light leg injury??

  • didnt he die from a piece of wood shootin through his head???

  • What is all this nonsense about!?

  • Not a bad job.... this really is one of the best movies of all time. Louis Wolheim, who played Katz in the movie was a great actor, it's a shame he wasn't in more stuff. He was actually a math teacher before he started acting. He was great in "The Racket", a late silent film that helped to create the gangster genre, and was also directed by Louis Milestone, who directed All Quiet.

  • music is by Henry Gorecki opus 36

    well close --that's score was used in FEARLESS

    the film, its sounded like his work

    Phillip Glass would have been a good choice too

    who is the music?

  • Good Music.

    But... did you ever saw the movie???

  • this isnt even how kat actually dies...

  • Pretty good. Your music choice is brilliant. Could have dome with some speech though, You can't tell exactly whats going on with no speech.

  • Very gripping music....

    however, the acting was a b it on the poor side, guys, so keep on practising- perhaps watch good movies and watch yourselves on camera> And, the props department as well as wardrobe could do with a re-think! The blonde, I mistook her for the set assistant or something, sorry:)

    However, having said that>>> it looks really good, if you do t look too close, thanks to the effects in editing, what a bit of black and white can do....credits to moviemaker or final cut even?

  • nice

    how did u get the black and white thing

    was it an effect in editing

    if u have a mac

    how do u get it

  • ich weiß nicht was das soll, ich empfinde das als eine Schändung der Toten auf beiden Seiten der Front. wenn sie Filmchen drehen wollen, sollen sie`s vielleicht mit Pornos versuchen. sehr mißlungen

  • This movie is neither from 1930s or 1979.

  • hence the "A Recreation of a scene from All Quiet On The Western Front for an English project." in the description...

  • Nice

  • this isnt the actual original film.

    no mans land was bombed and mortared to shit so it was just mud with holes in it, there wasn't trees and grass there.

  • What up with the soundtrack? I heard that the creators of the movie didn't use soundtrack

  • use you're head. . . or read the ABOUT THIS VIDEO!

  • in the real movie the only time they put a sound track is at the beginning with the credits. and they got a few band songs going on at the beginning, and some soldiers randomly singing and hearing the harmonica, but that is the only music you'll hear.

  • kat dies because he first gets shot in the shin and a splinter from a bombshell goes into his head and kilss him read the book

  • this is not all fucking clear on the fucking western fucking front because the fucking movie had him fucking killed by a fucking airplane fucking bombshell.

  • Fuck

  • "fuck" i like that response:) i was a bit mad, because my computer makes it that i have to wait for the whole video to load before watching it, so i wait for like 3 minutes and see it got nothing to do with the movie.

  • HAHAHAAHAHAHAH DUDE I LOVE UR COMMENT

  • thank you always a pleasure to entertain:)

  • wasn´t Kat killed by am bombshell from a plane?

  • Big NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBs go and eat my shit

  • n't

  • this movie was so well made for 1931. masterpiece

  • 1930 you mean? actually the book was originally made in 1926 but only officially made in 1929 and copyrighted by a 1st world war german veteran. the movie was made in 1929, but its copyright version only got made in 1930 and they added a couple deleted scenes in the 1958 recut part, and they have had 3 remakes of this film already.

  • why german literature for an english project?

    its a great music, what is it?

  • because this book is read in english class...

  • I recognize the music: it's a track from the score of "Gladiator."

  • In the movie, Kat dies from a wound to the back of the head.

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