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RIP Duke of Wellington

Posted by Peter on 05 Feb 2021, 21:08

Today I heard the news that Christopher plummer has died at the age of 91. I loved him for the way he played the Duke of Wellington in the Waterloo movie! That movie was a great inspiration for me!

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Rest in peace!
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Posted by MABO on 05 Feb 2021, 23:54

Peter wrote:Today I heard the news that Christopher plummer has died at the age of 91. I loved him for the way he played the Duke of Wellington in the Waterloo movie! That movie was a great inspiration for me!

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Rest in peace!


I share your feelings. He was a great actor.
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Posted by Pocho Azul on 06 Feb 2021, 03:39

Perhaps not his greatest role, but surely one of the most fun: Image
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Posted by Peter on 06 Feb 2021, 10:37

Pocho Azul wrote:Perhaps not his greatest role, but surely one of the most fun: Image

Which movie is this? :eh:
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Posted by Kekso on 06 Feb 2021, 14:27

Peter wrote:Which movie is this? :eh:


Looks like Star Trek to me
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Posted by Peter on 06 Feb 2021, 14:46

Kekso wrote:
Looks like Star Trek to me

It is Dalibor. Found it; General Chang

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek ... ed_Country
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Posted by Bessiere on 06 Feb 2021, 19:53

RIP Sir Plummer. He was indeed the penultimate Duke of Wellington, cool under fire, self--assured with a fine sense of humor. Perhaps not entirely true to the character but it worked wonderfully for the movie. My favorite scene is when he catches the man with the pig in his backpack saying "he may be the only man in the army that knows what he's doing" or something to that effect. Nobody will top his performance in that role.
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Posted by Peter on 06 Feb 2021, 23:01

Bessiere wrote:RIP Sir Plummer. He was indeed the penultimate Duke of Wellington, cool under fire, self--assured with a fine sense of humor. Perhaps not entirely true to the character but it worked wonderfully for the movie. My favorite scene is when he catches the man with the pig in his backpack saying "he may be the only man in the army that knows what he's doing" or something to that effect. Nobody will top his performance in that role.

There is a difference with the book. In the movie that man gets promotion, while in the book he gets punished. But I had a read at Marvin's blog and there he says that Sir Plummer did some changes in the script. That might be one of them. It is a funny scene indeed! :-D

https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.co ... our-grace/
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Posted by Marvin on 07 Feb 2021, 22:08

Thanks Peter. :-)

The weblink for the story about Sir Plummer and the making of Waterloo is here -

https://adventuresinhistoryland.com/2017/06/30/waterloo-the-making-of-a-battle/
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