From last year's Victory Day
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To arms, citizens,
Form your battalions,
March, march!
Let an impure blood
Water our furrows!
When that was filmed during WW II, there was a shortage of French speaking actors in Hollywood. They called in extras from the exile community to sing this song. Keep in mind at the time of filming, these people's country had been overrun by the Nazis.Apache said:
Say what you will of France, but back in they day they kicked a**.
La Marseillaise is freaking awesome.Quote:
To arms, citizens,
Form your battalions,
March, march!
Let an impure blood
Water our furrows!
Also, that Ingrid Bergman was a fox.
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They called in extras from the exile community to sing this song.
https://seveninchesofyourtime.com/cinemas-greatest-scene-casablanca-and-la-marseillaise/Apache said:Quote:
They called in extras from the exile community to sing this song.
Wow! I never knew this.... makes the scene even better. One of my favorite movies.
Another factoid: Sam the piano player was from Longview.
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Yet perhaps the greatest thing in this scene is that most of the people in it weren't actors at all; rather, director Michael Curtiz filled the scene with actual French refugees. Keep in mind, this movie came out in 1942 and was filmed at the height of World War II, at a time when Germany looked nearly unbeatable and Nazi occupation of France was indefinite.
And here was a group of refugees from that occupation, given the chance to sing their anthem with defiant pride. For one brief moment, this wasn't a movie. It was real life, and it was tragic, and it was brave. Reports have said that extras were crying on set during filming, and the passion is evident any time you look past the main actors to the background singers. Note, for instance, the furious arm pump by the man in the background behind the blonde woman at the left of the screen:
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We only play the first stanza but it is pretty badass.UTExan said:
Greece. It has 158 stanzas. I just hope nobody stands for the whole thing.
https://guides.library.illinois.edu/c.php?g=682770&p=5030931
Then there is the Boer Battle Song