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.
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?
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
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.
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" 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.
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 actually the book was originally made in 1926 but only officially made in 1929 and copyrighted by a 1st world war german veteran.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.
oh man.....thats terrible .-)). Dead from light leg injury??
taiwi 6 months ago
didnt he die from a piece of wood shootin through his head???
KILLA6432 2 years ago 4
What is all this nonsense about!?
HR5308 2 years ago
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.
compactdisk2 2 years ago 2
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?
duffen 3 years ago
Good Music.
But... did you ever saw the movie???
193diego394 3 years ago
this isnt even how kat actually dies...
morgie62 3 years ago 2
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.
zaohad1 3 years ago
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?
CaptainVandorian 3 years ago
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
neerajjainjain94 3 years ago
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
Knallfroschl 3 years ago
This movie is neither from 1930s or 1979.
airforcemax 3 years ago
hence the "A Recreation of a scene from All Quiet On The Western Front for an English project." in the description...
thebanderosse 3 years ago
Nice
Qander1336 3 years ago
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.
zaohad1 3 years ago
What up with the soundtrack? I heard that the creators of the movie didn't use soundtrack
Shivierie 4 years ago
use you're head. . . or read the ABOUT THIS VIDEO!
mibbok 3 years ago
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.
ultradumbass 3 years ago
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
ilovesharapova116 4 years ago
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.
ultradumbass 4 years ago
Fuck
Marty32 4 years ago
"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.
ultradumbass 4 years ago
HAHAHAAHAHAHAH DUDE I LOVE UR COMMENT
ihop120 3 years ago
thank you always a pleasure to entertain:)
ultradumbass 3 years ago
wasn´t Kat killed by am bombshell from a plane?
seppo1980 4 years ago
Big NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBs go and eat my shit
CocaColaIceBear 4 years ago
n't
qwertypus 4 years ago
this movie was so well made for 1931. masterpiece
qwertypus 4 years ago
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.
ultradumbass 3 years ago
why german literature for an english project?
its a great music, what is it?
thrashorbethrashed 4 years ago
because this book is read in english class...
UH1 4 years ago
I recognize the music: it's a track from the score of "Gladiator."
MaskedLosah 4 years ago
In the movie, Kat dies from a wound to the back of the head.
Prior23 5 years ago