Napoleons goodbye to the old guard
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Well Napoleon the Great and Hitler were polar opposites (particularly if you're Jewish, gay, disabled or Polish for example) but I get the joke. The irony is that this music worked in "Excalibur" but doesn't go with the speech here and clashes with the "March of the Wounded" ("Marche des Éclopés") at the end. The other irony is that the music to "GStQ" is French ("Grand Dieu sauve le Roy") and its tune was also used for the Prussian, and later German, anthems under the Monarchy !
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That's Napoleon speaking English with Siegfried's Funeral March behind. Search the error ! Now I expect Hitler speaking French with God Save The Queen as a support !
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British humour !
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@OrCkHaNtheGrEaT Veterans of napoleonic wars. They were permited to wear moustache and pony tale. ;)
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@mcennis4545 Waterloo, incredible spectacle as they had thousands of the soviet army as extras.
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Napoléon qui parle anglais
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La Garde meurt, mais ne se rend pas!
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Hmmmmm, I don't know man, this guy is pretty wonderfull....
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i werent knowing the old guard was indeed made up from old men.
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Goodbye - Like a Boss!
If i was there with napoleon saying good bye, i would pouring out tears :(
POTCMarc101 4 months ago 17
Whose idea was it to add music by Wagner to this film? :s
NapoleonCalland 5 months ago 8