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Storm Troopers doing the Lambeth Walk

Movietone version -not Universal 1942 anti-hitler film  
 
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britpete (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Brilliant!
panzano1 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I can't help noticing from the posted comments how much more articulate are the people who actually remember the Lambeth Walk vs. the pathetic scribblings of those born long after the war.
TashkentFox (4 days ago) Show Hide
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I was born decades after the war ended, yet I understand the historical context and why this is not only an excellent piece of propaganda but absolutely hilarious.
Owlzindabarn (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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You have to understand this film in its historic context. The Lambeth Walk was from a musical of the day (the theatre was actually bombed by the Nazis). The song became a bit of a rallying march by Londoners of the day. Using it to ridicule Stormtroopers would have been utterly hysterical to Brits in the 40s. This is not just a film ridiculing Herr Schickelgruber by watching him march backwards; it's a rallying cry for British unity in wartime.
kezibuk (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Estupidez sin gracia ninguna
MAXIE590 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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lol nice song wut it it?
luthan32 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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...that's just bloody hilarious !
KSCrosby (2 months ago) Show Hide
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reminds me of that old cat food ad
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Wow! In 1938 EVERYONE was doing the 'Lambeth Walk.' OY! I remember how neat it was to see the singers and dancers come down into the audience performing this song in the stage production.
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One of the most famous songs of the War, that was. And amazingly funny.

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