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Waterloo (1970) Full movie (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2010

Exelent movie enjoy!

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  • greatest movie ever

  • Bondarchuk was one of the most under-rated directors of all time. He certainly knew how to create spectacle on the screen! He is in the same category as Leone, Lean, De Mille in this department.

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  • @zenoist2 waterloo:72 000 french Vs 68 000 british and 50 000 prussians.Stop your fucking propaganda.English were cowards during many years,and prefered to see austrians,prussians and russians doing the job for them.

  • Napolean needs to get a better pen............

  • download here bit.ly\zcQNWn

  • Profe pirateria?! NO!!!!

  • Nino Rota has made the same soundtrack as in "War and peace" /1956/, only with small changes. Check this (fail) :) *

  • David Lean & De Mille created great shows on the screen , even kolossal movies , like dr. Zivago or The Ten Commandments , Leone instead made absolute masperpieces any of those movies can't even come close , he's not really in the same category since leone is at least one rank upper , at least ......

  • reminds me hitler's last days ordering units and mobilization corps that didnt exixt

  • @zenoist2 I francesi meritavano di vincere. Fanculo a Wellington

  • Thank you for uploading this! Great film.

    I think its biased though and Im british.

    The initial allied side at Waterloo was 23,000 British and 44,000 German and Dutch, slightly outnumbered by the French.

    What everyone does remember though was it was a crushing defeat for Napoleon..

    The first time he faced Wellington with British troops he lost.

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