In my opinion, the coolest scene in Waterloo (1970)
the terror on the old guard's faces...
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@audition817027 күн бұрын
the last great epic movie, no cgi. 17000 extras, amazing
@davidmurray539928 күн бұрын
What the Guards and the 52nd Lights took advantage of was how the battalion columns of the Imperial Guard advanced to contact. The advancing French columns could place about 50 muskets in the front rank to fire, the British battalions were in two-rank line formations, which could bring 200-300 muskets to bear in an exchange of fire. The British lines also outflanked the advancing French columns, so they could fire into flanks of the French columns and the French files on the outside of the column really couldn't respond to the British fire, except by falling dead or wounded, or turning and fleeing, which is what most of the sensible Imperial Guardsmen did.
@khankrum1
27 күн бұрын
The front rank of a column could only fire once ans mort of the itheres fired into the air ! The Columns main purpose was to intimidate the enemy into breaking before any contact was made, and it mainly worked, until they met the British Line who did not bread but maintained a constant " rolling volley" by companies, A bit like slow machine gun fire at the time! The Cads!
@joebloggs7514
17 күн бұрын
How dare you sir, the Guard never flees or surrenders.
@dolsopolar
9 күн бұрын
column is more of a melee attack formation, something grenadiers would be already specialized at. and it was definitely wider than 50 men
@albinprzyby5897
9 күн бұрын
And where the hell are the tirailleurs?
@harding10B26 күн бұрын
Actually they fired a rolling volley by half companies from right to left by the time the last half company fired on the extreme left of the line the extreme right half company had reloaded and was ready to continue the volley. The effect was forty or so balls hitting the head of the column every second the equivalent of a sustained fire machine gun.
@Alfie-ft3bx
19 күн бұрын
Really impress
@chuckcolburn893127 күн бұрын
Novelization of the script had major role for 52nd flanking action. Don’t know if that was filmed or not but would like a release with deleted scenes. One of the great historical epics. Only grows in stature in comparison with recent films like Napoleon.
@robnewman610127 күн бұрын
Now Maitland! Nows Your Time! Fire!
@benkenobi180Ай бұрын
Tottaly agree, wished you had included Ney trying to urge them on ;)
@brunozeigerts637917 күн бұрын
I understood that the column was more effective in melee combat, but more vulnerable to fire. Just like the square was a superb way to defeat cavalry, but an easy target.
@1960dave196011 күн бұрын
That guy looks so like a Frenchman it’s incredible…..
@Mr_Revolution22 күн бұрын
What surprises me about this movie is that it only got 30% on rotten tomatoes
@user-um1xo9ed1x7 күн бұрын
The tragedy of that battle is it would have benefitted from some CGI to show a broader view of the clashes. For example, when the Guard Column faltered it was because of the flanking manoeuvre but the Brits what was simply lost in picture. The narrower front of the Column was enfiladed by the Brits hitting them on two sides.
@randallbelstra7228Ай бұрын
My favorite is when Blucher arrives.
@ripvanwinkle6557
Ай бұрын
"Onwards, my children!"
@paulsynnott2709
17 күн бұрын
Except that the movie depicts it as only happening near the end. whereas in fact the Prussians had been engaging the French right flank and taking an infantry corps and half the Imperial Guard infantry out of the fight against Wellington for hours.
@mikefranklin1253Ай бұрын
If there was one thing the British Army excelled at, it was volley fire.
@GarySpeight-cv5sw19 күн бұрын
Coolest scene is where Napoleon speaks to his Generals after Livgny. Or maybe the end of the Ball, Russian messenger arrives and Wellington has a council of war. Anyway it is one of my favourite films.
@plymouth5714
17 күн бұрын
I think the messenger was Prussian - but I loved the expression on his face as he searched the dancers looking for Wellington, desperation to find him!
@williamt.little197218 күн бұрын
Fascinating scene! But wouldn't you want the front rank to stand and fire first - then go to ground to let the ranks to the rear fire?? Might keep the front ranks from getting shot in the back of the head...
@plymouth5714
17 күн бұрын
My thought exactly, I've always thought the scene would have been much better if they fired slower, in real life half of their shot would have hit the early stander-uppers in the forward ranks!
@gosling439127 күн бұрын
Didn't happen like that irl, but guess it looked cool
@Lancer-12Ай бұрын
This is also my favorite scene
@Exotic300029 күн бұрын
Wow. Looks like the British … gave em hell! ❤
@pancakemacbuttery914211 күн бұрын
0:13 you can see Ney falling from his horse behind the guards
@alessiodecarolis29 күн бұрын
There was a limit to what also seasoned soldiers such as them could afford, the volley's fire discipline of the british troops was really frightening.
@stoopsolo147918 күн бұрын
The line of the British Guarda was only two deep
@tomservo534718 күн бұрын
Always wondered why the British volleys sounded like a Vickers machine gun hehe. But otherwise, great scene.
@robland3253
15 күн бұрын
That’s 40 shots a second for you
@counterfeit114818 күн бұрын
I really don't understand why the ranks would stand up from back to front, wouldn't the ones at the front have a harder time knowing when to get up and fire?
@elcidgranada35499 күн бұрын
If im correct majority of the cast who acted as troops were all russian.
@robnewman610127 күн бұрын
🇬🇧✊👑
@CaptainStyle42711 күн бұрын
I am proud that as a German, we saved the British in this battle
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the last great epic movie, no cgi. 17000 extras, amazing
What the Guards and the 52nd Lights took advantage of was how the battalion columns of the Imperial Guard advanced to contact. The advancing French columns could place about 50 muskets in the front rank to fire, the British battalions were in two-rank line formations, which could bring 200-300 muskets to bear in an exchange of fire. The British lines also outflanked the advancing French columns, so they could fire into flanks of the French columns and the French files on the outside of the column really couldn't respond to the British fire, except by falling dead or wounded, or turning and fleeing, which is what most of the sensible Imperial Guardsmen did.
@khankrum1
27 күн бұрын
The front rank of a column could only fire once ans mort of the itheres fired into the air ! The Columns main purpose was to intimidate the enemy into breaking before any contact was made, and it mainly worked, until they met the British Line who did not bread but maintained a constant " rolling volley" by companies, A bit like slow machine gun fire at the time! The Cads!
@joebloggs7514
17 күн бұрын
How dare you sir, the Guard never flees or surrenders.
@dolsopolar
9 күн бұрын
column is more of a melee attack formation, something grenadiers would be already specialized at. and it was definitely wider than 50 men
@albinprzyby5897
9 күн бұрын
And where the hell are the tirailleurs?
Actually they fired a rolling volley by half companies from right to left by the time the last half company fired on the extreme left of the line the extreme right half company had reloaded and was ready to continue the volley. The effect was forty or so balls hitting the head of the column every second the equivalent of a sustained fire machine gun.
@Alfie-ft3bx
19 күн бұрын
Really impress
Novelization of the script had major role for 52nd flanking action. Don’t know if that was filmed or not but would like a release with deleted scenes. One of the great historical epics. Only grows in stature in comparison with recent films like Napoleon.
Now Maitland! Nows Your Time! Fire!
Tottaly agree, wished you had included Ney trying to urge them on ;)
I understood that the column was more effective in melee combat, but more vulnerable to fire. Just like the square was a superb way to defeat cavalry, but an easy target.
That guy looks so like a Frenchman it’s incredible…..
What surprises me about this movie is that it only got 30% on rotten tomatoes
The tragedy of that battle is it would have benefitted from some CGI to show a broader view of the clashes. For example, when the Guard Column faltered it was because of the flanking manoeuvre but the Brits what was simply lost in picture. The narrower front of the Column was enfiladed by the Brits hitting them on two sides.
My favorite is when Blucher arrives.
@ripvanwinkle6557
Ай бұрын
"Onwards, my children!"
@paulsynnott2709
17 күн бұрын
Except that the movie depicts it as only happening near the end. whereas in fact the Prussians had been engaging the French right flank and taking an infantry corps and half the Imperial Guard infantry out of the fight against Wellington for hours.
If there was one thing the British Army excelled at, it was volley fire.
Coolest scene is where Napoleon speaks to his Generals after Livgny. Or maybe the end of the Ball, Russian messenger arrives and Wellington has a council of war. Anyway it is one of my favourite films.
@plymouth5714
17 күн бұрын
I think the messenger was Prussian - but I loved the expression on his face as he searched the dancers looking for Wellington, desperation to find him!
Fascinating scene! But wouldn't you want the front rank to stand and fire first - then go to ground to let the ranks to the rear fire?? Might keep the front ranks from getting shot in the back of the head...
@plymouth5714
17 күн бұрын
My thought exactly, I've always thought the scene would have been much better if they fired slower, in real life half of their shot would have hit the early stander-uppers in the forward ranks!
Didn't happen like that irl, but guess it looked cool
This is also my favorite scene
Wow. Looks like the British … gave em hell! ❤
0:13 you can see Ney falling from his horse behind the guards
There was a limit to what also seasoned soldiers such as them could afford, the volley's fire discipline of the british troops was really frightening.
The line of the British Guarda was only two deep
Always wondered why the British volleys sounded like a Vickers machine gun hehe. But otherwise, great scene.
@robland3253
15 күн бұрын
That’s 40 shots a second for you
I really don't understand why the ranks would stand up from back to front, wouldn't the ones at the front have a harder time knowing when to get up and fire?
If im correct majority of the cast who acted as troops were all russian.
🇬🇧✊👑
I am proud that as a German, we saved the British in this battle
moi c est celle avec les lanciers......
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