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this is how the shootout went: 1. Stiglitz shot the Gestapo 2. Gestapo reacted by shooting Hicox and Von Hammersmark (Von Hammersmark still alive) 3. Hicox shot the Gestapo as well 4. Wicki stood up and shot the 1st soldier 5. Stiglitz stabbed the Gestapo (the Gestapo is already dead, just Stiglitz being himself) 6. 2nd soldier shot Stiglitz (Stiglitz still alive) 7. 3rd soldier shot Wicki (Wicki still alive) 8. Stiglitz shot back at the 2nd German Soldier, also at 4th one 9. Wicki shot back at the 3rd soldier (3rd soldier still alive) 10. Bartender shot Stiglitz with a shotgun 11. Wicki, still not dead, shot at the Bartender 12. All ended with Wilhelm spraying the MP40, killing Bar servant, Wicki, and 3rd soldier 13. Last person to die in the bar is Wilhelm, shot by Von Hammersmark. The deaths in chronological order : Hicox, Gestapo, 1st soldier, 2nd and 4th soldier, Stiglitz, Bartender, Bar servant , Wicki, 3rd soldier, and Wilhelm kill count: Hicox: 0 with 1 assist to Stiglitz Gestapo : 1 (Hicox) Stiglitz : 3 (Gestapo, 2nd and 4th soldier) Wicki : 2 (1st soldier and bartender) with 1 assist to Wilhelm 2nd soldier : 0 with 1 assist to Bartender 3rd soldier : 0 with 1 assist to Wilhelm Bartender : 1 (Stiglitz) Wilhelm : 3 (Bar servant, Wicki, and 3rd soldier) Von Hammersmark : 1 (Wilhelm)
So it looks like Stiglitz and Wilhelm are tied, but I'm giving it to Stiglitz because the waitress wasn't a combatant and he didn't even go for some extreme melee revenge inbetween shooting opposing soldiers.
if anyone doesn't understand the meaning of it here it is: To go out is an idiom usually meaning to die, either metaphorically or actually. So it's like saying: If I am going to die I will do so while I am speaking the (King's) English
A room full of what supposed to be important characters to the movie dies spectacularly over a meaningless meeting in a bar is what I expect from a Quentin film.
This is why I think his movies are so idiotic and overrated. It's not about building something, it is about destroying everything (that never has been built)
I love how every single person in that bar instantly went full aggro and started blasting, even the ones who were chill and drinking at the other table💀
all of them were either soliders in the war or civilians who are used to the war on a daily basis, all of them are constantly on edge and quick to shoot
Does anyone of you imagine that this german guy knowing that the actress (can't write her name ^^) was spying for americans had the smallest chance to stay alive ?
@@therealmr.incredible3179 He knew she was a spy, and that a team of allied commandos are in town meeting her. He absolutely could not be allowed to live.
You find it hilarious that a few scenes back Archie Hicox is worried about Stiglitz's hot headedness and yet it turns out to be him through whom their cover is compromised. But then, no character in Tarantino's movies ever manage to pull off their disguised act perfectly.
@@ryzkymaulanahakim9910 yeah but he was already suspected of being a rat by their boss Joe beforehand even if it was more by instinct than proof on his part
@seankingwell3692 the Germans were supportive of the Nazis because Germany grew 80% in economy in about 3 years. But when Hitler started to get out of control and his mad plans to conquer Europe, and extermination camps... that's when people realized he's a mad autistic tyrant. Any German that tried something was executed, multiple assassination attempts and also leaking information to the British, but when that first wave of russian soldiers came....what they did to ALL Germans was insane. War turns people into animals really.
Ironic how Wilhelm was pretty drunk before it all started, but he was the smartest one by running to a corner before even thinking about mindlessly shooting someone, like all others did, lol. He deserved to survive this stand-off, hehe. Once shooting starts everyone who stands up to attack dies instantly before or after shooting or being shot, except Wilhem and Von Hammersmark. She was also smart to lay down just as Wilhem went straight for the weapons without standing up, that's the only reason they both survived the shooting, lol. Another curious thing that stands out during the shoot-out part: Wicki has the biggest kill count in the room. He not only killed four germans, but also the bartender before he was able to return the shot, and was only killed when Wilhem himself started shooting, lol. Stiglitz has probably the lowest one, his only kill was Hellstrom.
Please watch again. Stiglitz kills the woman in the white shirt, and the soldier next to her, before getting killed by the bartender. Wicki only kills one private and the bartender.
It appeared to be Wilhelm came from the red curtain. The first time I saw him there It looked like he came from the toilet and came out and started shooting nilly willy in panic and confusion. Did you see his face he looked confused and shocked more than anything. This is why he's shot his comrades by mistake.
True i forget that was him totally wasted asking him that. I think i he wasnt really thinking about this just mentioning that it Sound different/funny. Im german and speak high german were it has its origins, if i Listen to other Regions it will sounds gibberish or unclear to me. No isnult, its just like that. And the border Regions are always influenced by the neighbouring Countrys.
We all know Tarantino loves film + meta references in his work. Seems like he added a James Bond ref in this scene at 0:48 with the British spy holding a Walther PP
@@Brabanzio-uncanaleinutileWell, Walther, Luger, Hi Power, Vis 35 (P) were all issued to German officers and NCOS but Walther P38 was the most numerable one, PP and PPK were usually Party member officials and high ranking officers.
@edgaraquino2324 There's 2 possibilities, 1) Hammersmarck intended to kill him to protect her cover the moment Aldo confirmed she was with them, or 2) she shot him because of his insult (which may have drawn her otherwise adrenaline hazed mind to the fact that maintaining her cover depended on him dying.
@@mrdynamic8678 likely because he already knew it was Stiglitz, and with his being there at that table, in uniform no less, would have confirmed the officer's doubts I guess he wanted to "have fun" with them before the inevitable (with the whole "where are you from", "strange accent" shtick) I believe the SS officer knew exactly what was up from the get-go
@@vivecald-vehk6978 I don't think he did. He pays him hardly any attention, patronises him a little when he does address him, and even gets close to him, like he doesn't know about the up close and personal ways Stiglitz kills people. It's all emphasis on the other guy's strange German, not Stiglitz. The Gestapo guy having fun with them when he's there on his own is also ludicrously reckless. It's not like our heroes are unarmed, as the shoot-out indicates.
The body language of German and British soldiers is depicted so well here. The Nazis, madly driven by the ideology never cared for death. He is prepared to die even if he got a chance to avoid. where as the British soldier trying to get out of the situation alive.
You'd think the bartender would interject, having a clear view of what Stiglitz was doing. Or literally ANYONE ELSE in the bar after Hicox switched back to english lol
Poor choice of analogy ...Jackson was pretty much Stonewalled into being shot off his horse, so at the risk of angering the Gods of War, Jackson wouldn't be the best guy to comment upon a fight in a basement!!
This reminds me of when family guy made an episode in a tarentino style and within the first 10 seconds, peter asks a coworker if his pizza is from home or from a "place" to which he reaponds "from a place" and so Peter empties a revolver in the dude
I didn't understand at first..but I've realised that Bridget had to shoot Wilhelm because he would have told German military of her treachery..but she left the signed handkerchief which blew the whole cover anyway
Unlike Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton who walked into a German bar full of soldiers and ask for drinks in English. Nobody notices. Not even the bartender
I’ve always found it curious that none of the german soldiers, especially the officer, ever recognized Stiglitz. Considering what he had done, plus the fact that he escaped military prison with the help of the Basterds, one would think that that he would be wanted by the entire german military.
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You just say bingo
this is how the shootout went:
1. Stiglitz shot the Gestapo
2. Gestapo reacted by shooting Hicox and Von Hammersmark (Von Hammersmark still alive)
3. Hicox shot the Gestapo as well
4. Wicki stood up and shot the 1st soldier
5. Stiglitz stabbed the Gestapo (the Gestapo is already dead, just Stiglitz being himself)
6. 2nd soldier shot Stiglitz (Stiglitz still alive)
7. 3rd soldier shot Wicki (Wicki still alive)
8. Stiglitz shot back at the 2nd German Soldier, also at 4th one
9. Wicki shot back at the 3rd soldier (3rd soldier still alive)
10. Bartender shot Stiglitz with a shotgun
11. Wicki, still not dead, shot at the Bartender
12. All ended with Wilhelm spraying the MP40, killing Bar servant, Wicki, and 3rd soldier
13. Last person to die in the bar is Wilhelm, shot by Von Hammersmark.
The deaths in chronological order : Hicox, Gestapo, 1st soldier, 2nd and 4th soldier, Stiglitz, Bartender, Bar servant , Wicki, 3rd soldier, and Wilhelm
kill count:
Hicox: 0 with 1 assist to Stiglitz
Gestapo : 1 (Hicox)
Stiglitz : 3 (Gestapo, 2nd and 4th soldier)
Wicki : 2 (1st soldier and bartender) with 1 assist to Wilhelm
2nd soldier : 0 with 1 assist to Bartender
3rd soldier : 0 with 1 assist to Wilhelm
Bartender : 1 (Stiglitz)
Wilhelm : 3 (Bar servant, Wicki, and 3rd soldier)
Von Hammersmark : 1 (Wilhelm)
A statistic I have been waiting for! Thanks.
Great Analysis 👍😊
Hi pfffping592, what about Gestapho getting on the kill count by killing Hicox??
Also shout out for the post😀🤣
@@alirizvi4607 right, i missed that. thanks tho
So it looks like Stiglitz and Wilhelm are tied, but I'm giving it to Stiglitz because the waitress wasn't a combatant and he didn't even go for some extreme melee revenge inbetween shooting opposing soldiers.
Wilhelm had ONE scene and he delivered his dialogue PERFECTLY!!
1:47 - "Well, if this it it, old boy, I hope you don't mind if I go out speaking the King's".... Awesome sang froid.
The most awesome reply in any movie anywhere ever!
I always thought it was “smoking the kings” (cigarettes) lol
if anyone doesn't understand the meaning of it here it is:
To go out is an idiom usually meaning to die, either metaphorically or actually. So it's like saying: If I am going to die I will do so while I am speaking the (King's) English
@@Savagebtwthanks hermano. I was really wondering what that actually meant. For non-natives that's barely intelligible.
and at 2:09 when he says:" Seeing as I'm wrapping in the door momentarily. " you can hear and see how afraid/sad he was. Top notch acting.
A room full of what supposed to be important characters to the movie dies spectacularly over a meaningless meeting in a bar is what I expect from a Quentin film.
You described perfectly of what shocked me watching this. I was expecting a lot of things, but them dying was not it.
Love it ...there is something almost Game of Thrones like to this scene and the premature passing of prominent players!
Quentin is known for killing off important characters in movies.
Dress to Copy x 12
This is why I think his movies are so idiotic and overrated.
It's not about building something, it is about destroying everything (that never has been built)
I've played the shootout at .25x speed and I still struggled to see who died in what order 😂
If Don Vito tried and couldn't do it. I am not gonna embarrass myself
It’s designed that way because if you were in that shootout you would be just as confused
I had to use the > key to go one frame at a time 😆
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I could not agree more.
One of the greatest scenes of all time
From one of the greatest films of all time
@@KurtRusselinnit Yes that's bingo!!
Don't care, Wilhelm did not deserve to die, bad movie.
@@oversecus833life's not fair
“You speak English pretty good for a German”
“I’m a VATER”
The fillm was hardly a documentary but not that many Germans did speak good English in 1944 or whenever.
Vater and father are very close.
@@Velkan1396 You don't say? You just blew my mind... I would have never guessed that they're cognates and have the same germanic origin.
@@Stoirelius glad I could help you Sergio, Im here all day.
That's how you pronounce father in german
"Well if this is it old boy. I hope you don't mind me going out speaking the Kings." Love the transition into a proper British soldier 🪖
"Ja - warum richten Sie Ihre Walther auf meine Hoden?" is probabl the funniest thing Fassbender has ever said, and will ever say in a movie.
I love how every single person in that bar instantly went full aggro and started blasting, even the ones who were chill and drinking at the other table💀
Aggro not a word. Get a better education.
@@Cukito4"Aggro not a word" is not proper syntax, that's not a sentence.
How embarassing for you.
all of them were either soliders in the war or civilians who are used to the war on a daily basis, all of them are constantly on edge and quick to shoot
@@Cukito4 absolutely is a word as well, get a better brain
@@aForkfulOfGold Not a word. I always win.
I really wanted Wilhelm to live.
He didn’t have to die.
Wilhelm should have pulled a
Wilhelm scream 😂
Me too
Does anyone of you imagine that this german guy knowing that the actress (can't write her name ^^) was spying for americans had the smallest chance to stay alive ?
@@therealmr.incredible3179 He knew she was a spy, and that a team of allied commandos are in town meeting her. He absolutely could not be allowed to live.
You find it hilarious that a few scenes back Archie Hicox is worried about Stiglitz's hot headedness and yet it turns out to be him through whom their cover is compromised.
But then, no character in Tarantino's movies ever manage to pull off their disguised act perfectly.
Mr. Orange did his disguise pretty well even when dying. He reveal himself to Mr. White instead
@@ryzkymaulanahakim9910 yeah but he was already suspected of being a rat by their boss Joe beforehand even if it was more by instinct than proof on his part
Hicox is your classic British condescending imperialist to Stimutz psychotic murdering madman....quite the partnership in taking out the Gestapo guy!!
Am I the only one who feels sorry for the waitress? She literally didn't do anything wrong! 😢
Man too
is bound by an agreement😢6:47
She didn't duck down
Yeah, she was cute too 😢
She did, she was german
@@senseibanzai1345 She was French. She was the barman's daughter if I remember correctly.
Diane Kruger was absolutely incredible in this role, she played it perfectly
Melanie too
Couldn't have picked a better actress for the role.
And her German was spot on 😄
@@OneofInfinity.she's German.
@@OneofInfinity. the surname didn’t clue you in that she’s german? 😭
Fucking hillarious how Stigliz simply dumps all he has on the SS officer whilst getting smoked.
Man had a goal.
Stiglitz's determination to kill Gestapo scums is incredible.
now you know how most Germans feel about Nazi's.
@seankingwell3692 the Germans were supportive of the Nazis because Germany grew 80% in economy in about 3 years. But when Hitler started to get out of control and his mad plans to conquer Europe, and extermination camps... that's when people realized he's a mad autistic tyrant. Any German that tried something was executed, multiple assassination attempts and also leaking information to the British, but when that first wave of russian soldiers came....what they did to ALL Germans was insane. War turns people into animals really.
Even after the majors dead he's sending the knife in the back of the head 😅 savage
@@seankingwell3692 That's why your country is failing nowdays lol
One of those move... A good thing to understand German. So much better when you don't need to read.
Ironic how Wilhelm was pretty drunk before it all started, but he was the smartest one by running to a corner before even thinking about mindlessly shooting someone, like all others did, lol. He deserved to survive this stand-off, hehe.
Once shooting starts everyone who stands up to attack dies instantly before or after shooting or being shot, except Wilhem and Von Hammersmark. She was also smart to lay down just as Wilhem went straight for the weapons without standing up, that's the only reason they both survived the shooting, lol.
Another curious thing that stands out during the shoot-out part: Wicki has the biggest kill count in the room. He not only killed four germans, but also the bartender before he was able to return the shot, and was only killed when Wilhem himself started shooting, lol. Stiglitz has probably the lowest one, his only kill was Hellstrom.
Don't think he hid exactly, looks like he shuffled over to the corner because that's where they put their machine guns.
@@normang3668 yeah, he went where the weapons were instead of mindlessly shooting everyone like everyone else did, lol.
Please watch again. Stiglitz kills the woman in the white shirt, and the soldier next to her, before getting killed by the bartender. Wicki only kills one private and the bartender.
Not sure what movie you were watching but Willy killed most of the people in that bar.
It appeared to be Wilhelm came from the red curtain. The first time I saw him there It looked like he came from the toilet and came out and started shooting nilly willy in panic and confusion. Did you see his face he looked confused and shocked more than anything. This is why he's shot his comrades by mistake.
As Ron Burgundy would say, that escalated quickly
Very. If I were the bartender, I would have taken cover instead of grabbing a shotgun, or maybe both.
I mean that got out of hand fast
I came back to this half of the movie nicely baked and I thought this scene was the best thing ever 😂. Honestly still is
Dieter Hellstrom is the most underrated character in the movie.
03:48 Actually, it was partly Wilhelm's fault, as him questioning the British soldier's German accent dragged the gestapo major's attention.
True i forget that was him totally wasted asking him that. I think i he wasnt really thinking about this just mentioning that it Sound different/funny. Im german and speak high german were it has its origins, if i Listen to other Regions it will sounds gibberish or unclear to me. No isnult, its just like that. And the border Regions are always influenced by the neighbouring Countrys.
2:01 Speaking the kings! Great line
wow...michael fassbender's attitude,swag seconds before death attracts me everytime😲😲😲😲😲
I bet Maximillian watched this numerous times.
Underrated comment. 😂😂😂
Wilhelm dying made me cry :(
Mee too
Sorry , I couldn't help laughing through the whole ridiculous scene but have to say the acting was great!!
We all know Tarantino loves film + meta references in his work. Seems like he added a James Bond ref in this scene at 0:48 with the British spy holding a Walther PP
He wear a german captain uniform. Walther was a standard gun of wermacht officers.
@@Brabanzio-uncanaleinutileWell, Walther, Luger, Hi Power, Vis 35 (P) were all issued to German officers and NCOS but Walther P38 was the most numerable one, PP and PPK were usually Party member officials and high ranking officers.
1. Stigler -> SS
2. SS -> Hammersmark, and Captain.
3. LT -> Everybody except Submachine gun.
4. Sub -> LT and Waitress. (Poor waitress)
That's why max grew up to become mad max
A perfect explanation of US foreign policy
Von Hammersmark's gotta have some hearing loss after that encounter.
That last acene where he got shot is so infuriating
I think he may have made it if he hadn't been so insulting to Kruger's character...
@edgaraquino2324 There's 2 possibilities, 1) Hammersmarck intended to kill him to protect her cover the moment Aldo confirmed she was with them, or 2) she shot him because of his insult (which may have drawn her otherwise adrenaline hazed mind to the fact that maintaining her cover depended on him dying.
What y'all talking about?😂 Wilhelm was going to die anyway. There's no way Aldo would have let him go, as that would have compromised their plans.
He knew she was a spy, he was dead the moment he was told she's an American spy.
Justice for Wilhelm
Cinema is Reality is Cinematic is Perspective is Reality is what ''Is".
I always felt bad for Wilhelm.
Diane Kruger oh my word!
how did the bartender not see his gun under there and also not see Stiglets draw his and put his down...
He actually does, that's why he's putting hand on his riffle at start.
How did the SS major not recognize Stieglitz
@@mrdynamic8678 likely because he already knew it was Stiglitz, and with his being there at that table, in uniform no less, would have confirmed the officer's doubts
I guess he wanted to "have fun" with them before the inevitable (with the whole "where are you from", "strange accent" shtick) I believe the SS officer knew exactly what was up from the get-go
@@vivecald-vehk6978 I don't think he did. He pays him hardly any attention, patronises him a little when he does address him, and even gets close to him, like he doesn't know about the up close and personal ways Stiglitz kills people. It's all emphasis on the other guy's strange German, not Stiglitz. The Gestapo guy having fun with them when he's there on his own is also ludicrously reckless. It's not like our heroes are unarmed, as the shoot-out indicates.
Bartender and waiters are a bit drunk
2:50 is so epic.
Somebody needs to add a Wilhelm scream for the last death xD
The best scene: the soldier who would rather die than betray his comrades.
What? Who?
@@starborn6239 The scene of Sargent Werner Rachner being killed by the Basterds
@@FranGuitarable The one who pulled out his Walther first?
0:09 Love how casual the barman is while holding his shotgun behind the bar
Thankfully no bottles of spirits behind the bar were broken in this scene. 🎬
Diane Kruger - a German beauty per se.
2:33 That really got out of hand fast.
Wilhelm indeed speaks very good English!
This is the second funniest scene in the whole movies.
I feel bad for wilhelm bro
Me too
Now this is a one really weird bergsteigen
If they SS guy knew they were under cover why didn't he walked out and called for back up.
Then, there wouldn't be the usual Tarantino violent shootout scene, would there?
They could have walked out as well before back up arrives or kidnap/kill him outside
He only thought that Fassbender's character was an agent, he didn't know other officers were as well
@@NameNik223 Yeah but still.
he also knew that Wilhelm had become a father
Ooh, she's cold.
But I'm so hot for her! Can you name the reference?
@@gaoxiaen1 "name the reference"? Huh, what? Do you mean "What's her name?"?
It's Diane Kruger
she spoke the sweetest german i ever heard bro
2:32 When the situation escalates:
6:24 from this point on his face and mimics are very alike with Leonardo di caprio
Very much like Di Caprio in Inception
what a bloody scene
I know this might sound stupid when you read it, but he smoked that cigarette perfectly after he took that shot
Eu gosto da calma antes da tempestade, nos filmes do Tarantino
Pride of the officers, officials and highly educated members of the system
The German major showed grit.
What is happening with magneto right now?
When he said we are American felt like the whole US been represented by him in that dialogue so let us make a deal ...
5:50 that is leo dicaprio eyes😅
"And at this range, I'm a real Fredrick Zoller"
@1:55 cold AF his language change 🥶
i like to imagine tarantino on coke when he filmed this scene coz wtf i never been so jaw dropped since rose let jack freeze to death 😂😂😂
This shootout is as intense as the candyland shootout from Django Unchained.
The body language of German and British soldiers is depicted so well here. The Nazis, madly driven by the ideology never cared for death. He is prepared to die even if he got a chance to avoid. where as the British soldier trying to get out of the situation alive.
Go to 2:33, Pause and set it to 2x speed and watch absolute chaos unfold
The Shootout Really Fast😮
I watched the shoot scene in 2x speed
the rewards of trust are treachery and betrayal
Am I the only one who thinks those German soldiers playing cards reacted like lightning?
I always wondered why she killed Wilhelm at the end
she could be exposed if Wilhelm lives. Then the whole plan would been compromised.
No witnesses, she's how the team will get access to Hitler, so no one can know that she is the spy.
@@aiil7455 She might even have resented being called a traitor. Impulsive behaviour but not unknown in Tarantino films.
@@stevekaczynski3793 Thankfully she got what was coming to her in the end.
@@Gwildor2020 Landa may need some plastic surgery, though.
Полиглоты в кино ✅
Полиглоты в жизни ❌
My organised toolshed after someone else spent three minutes in there looking for a screwdriver
You'd think the bartender would interject, having a clear view of what Stiglitz was doing.
Or literally ANYONE ELSE in the bar after Hicox switched back to english lol
The amount of war crimes committed by the allies during WW2 is astounding.
One of my favorite show.
Barman was offended by words that his scotch is not better than cap 00:26
Selten in meinem Leben so einen Schauspieler gesehen wie der SS Offizier .
"You don't got to be Stonewall Jackson to know ya don't want ta FIGHT IN A BASEMENT!!"
Poor choice of analogy ...Jackson was pretty much Stonewalled into being shot off his horse, so at the risk of angering the Gods of War, Jackson wouldn't be the best guy to comment upon a fight in a basement!!
@@josephselvaratnam3136
Haha, yes very true. 👍
@@josephselvaratnam3136 what’s the story/comparison behind stonewall Jackson?
😢tarantino missed a trick by not using the wilhelm scream in this scene
Pure shock and disbelief..
This reminds me of when family guy made an episode in a tarentino style and within the first 10 seconds, peter asks a coworker if his pizza is from home or from a "place" to which he reaponds "from a place" and so Peter empties a revolver in the dude
Trust no one, especially in war
If Aldo hadn't blown Von Hammersmark's cover would Max be now growing up with a father?
Probably not, look at what happened at the end with Landa. They would've probably killed him anyway the moment they tried to help Von Hammersmark up.
Willhelm hat irgendwie geschafft, am leben zu bleiben, bis er Bradd Pitt gesehen hat. Traurig..
Tarantino should make a movie about Wolfensein: The New Order
Pitt has barely played a character outside of this, except for Bullet Train.
Pubg players try to be friendly until somebody accidentally click the left mouse
Real squibs still beat digital ones anyday.
I didn't understand at first..but I've realised that Bridget had to shoot Wilhelm because he would have told German military of her treachery..but she left the signed handkerchief which blew the whole cover anyway
I feel sorry for Willie, the girl didn't need to shoot him.
Unlike Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton who walked into a German bar full of soldiers and ask for drinks in English. Nobody notices. Not even the bartender
Wrong place wrong time
I’ve always found it curious that none of the german soldiers, especially the officer, ever recognized Stiglitz. Considering what he had done, plus the fact that he escaped military prison with the help of the Basterds, one would think that that he would be wanted by the entire german military.
Indeed, that is a nonsense
"We're Moroccan"
Here is the lesson boys : "never deal with the enermy"
What we learning daraus? Vertrau nobody
Lets be honest,he could have move the gun,put it to his head ,dodge ,etc to Live but in movie perspective,its entertaining the other way
I've just noticed, the person playing the barman is the army doctor dude from der untergang
Am i the only one who watched the shootout scene over and over to understand who kills who?