Prelude to the Battle of Waterloo
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Hey guys.. I have heard rumors that in the original theatrical release of this movie it featured the entire battles of Ligny and Quatre Bras. Anyone else know if this? Anyone know if and where one might find an orignal cut of this movie? I heard it was 4 hours long or so... longer than the 2 hr version I have.
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Somewhere out there is the full cut.I saw the film on release and at Waterloo Day in 1975.Blame the yanks for their short attention spans.The present cut is a travesty!We want the missing 2 hours!!!!!!
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@ALDERMANOFFOUNTALL You can't possibly argue that the Non UK contingets have not suffered a bad press compared to the UK units mate. Notwithstanding your true comments the fact is that halkett did retreat and the guards were put to flight. This does not mean that many UK regiments did not perform well....they did.
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Napoleon's army was routed, but Grouchy actually made a skillful fighting retreat back to France. Also, even after Napoleon had left France, there were still French resistance activities against the later Allied invasion that same summer.
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@slizzler1 That's true - at Waterloo there were 3,000 Anglo-Allied Killed which always seemed quite a low number. We know the figure is accurate because roll calls were taken. The French army capitulated and the next roll call was taken a week or two later, by which point many had deserted.
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VIVE L'EMPEREUR!VIVE L'EMPEREUR!VIVE L'EMPEREUR!VIVE L'EMPEREUR!VIVE L'EMPEREUR!VIVE L'EMPEREUR!VIVE L'EMPEREUR!
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@StenKilla It isn't a historical march. Its Part of the music composed for the movie. Its called "The Prussians".
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Like the Scots!
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Always interesting to discern fiction from fact, myth from history. One hears of Non English failures but rarely that kellermann's Cuirassiers had routed much of Halkett's Brigade at Q-Bras or that Pire's light cavalry had put the British foot guards to flight as well far more quickly than the Middle Guard were stopped at Waterloo.
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yes- so many unsung heroes are ignored for their key efforts on June 15th- the Prussians had a valiant rear guard action too on that day.
It's odd quirk that Reille's divisions would face off against the British Guards again- on the west side of the Waterloo battlefield as they did at Quatre Bras.
A typical mistake made by amateur historians- they think casualties means 'dead'.
The Prussians suffered 16,000 casualties not 'dead' as said at 1:25.
I like the rainy storm look - just like it looked on the 17th.
I bet Scots love the Highlander part.
Also more Hollywood 1:45.
Napoleon made a huge booboo by keeping the pursuit of Blucher until the afternoon on the 17th.
Picton looks like he's in good shape considering he got a near mortal wound the day before at Quatre Bras.
slizzler1 2 years ago 6
Good point about the Prussian casualties. Casualty estimates were really inaccurate right after the battle, so maybe Napoleon just threw an initial estimate? But knowing the film is full of historical inaccuracies, this is wishful thinking...
Zappiss 2 years ago