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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2008

Brian Krause in Warbirds(2008)
Sci-Fi Channel Original Movie

Brian Krause plays WWII Colonel Jack Toller, a natural-born soldier who is determined to complete his mission against unimaginable obstacles. Set during the final days of World War 2, under the commands of Colonel Toller a band of WASPs (Women's Air Service Corps) are enlisted to ferry a top-secret weapon to an American airbase in the Pacific, only to get swept up in a violent storm that forces them down onto a deserted Pacific island. Not so deserted after all; they find themselves having to contend with pteradons, flying dinosaurs that devastated what was left of the Japanese Imperial Air Force.

In this scene, Colonel Jack Toller(Brian Krause) arranges a funeral for the burial of one of the member WASPs(Women's Air Service Corps). Afterwards, the leader of WASPs, Ms.West gets curious & asks Colonel Toller about the top-secret cargo they are supposed to ferry to an American airbase. But Toller refuses to answer her question & makes it very clear to her that its a top secret mission & that he will not reveal his mission under any circumstances.

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  • Flying REPTILES not flying dino's!!!!!!!

  • Um, dinos are big & huge & they can't fly ! They called it flying reptiles cuz they were not sure what they were. These are actually pterodactyles, comparatively small in size than dinos & can fly.

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  • @jaysplace01: Correct!! Horrifically overgrown dimporphodons but dimorphodons nonetheless.....

  • @jaysplace01: Correct - horrifically overgrown dimporphodon, but dimorphodon but dimorphodon nonetheless...... They would be more realistic if they were smaller and attacked in packs/flocks...

  • accually those are dimorphodons because pteratactyles have longer snouts and they dont have teeth

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