The Greeks defend their ships from the Trojans in Alfred Churchill’s Story of the Iliad, 1911. Chris Mackie, La Trobe University. Homer’s Iliad is usually thought of as the first work of European literature, and many would say, the greatest. Mar 14, 2009 The Warriors War is Hell (Redux) Eulogy Here's another post in the RE-UP series where I repost old reviews from the No Funeral magazine with high-quality mediafire links. Today we have the classic debut LP from California's The Warriors.
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Contents. Plot summary Set during the, the film depicts the atrocities of battle. Garth (Barron), an egomaniacal, blood thirsty leader, neglects to tell his soldiers that there has been a cease fire. The Sergeant sends his unit into an enemy bunker, where they are fiercely attacked by the enemy. The few who survive secure the bunker, and Garth attempts to take credit for their actions. Further chaos ensues, resulting in the deaths of many in the platoon, as well as the mortal wound to the Sergeant himself.
Cast. Baynes Barron as Sgt.
Garth. Michael Bell as Seldon. Bobby Byles as Gresler. as Laney. Kei Thin Chung as Korean Lieutenant (as Kei Chung). J.J. Dahner as Koller.
as Yung Chi Thomas. Robert Howard as Connors. as Narrator. Russ Prescott as Bender. Tony Rich as Miller.
as Sgt. Keefer. Paul Sheriff as Thurston. Burt Topper as Lt. Hallen Release released the second James Bond film, with War Is Hell as the second feature of a double bill in the United States on May 27, 1964. In popular culture War Is Hell was the second of two features (along with ) playing at the in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
After fatally shooting President and Dallas patrolman that day, sneaked into this theater without paying. After box office cashier Julie Postal received a tip on Oswald from nearby shoe store employee John Brewer, she called Dallas Police. Despite attempting to shoot the arresting officer, Oswald was arrested before the movie ended. (Coincidentally, lead actor Baynes Barron was born on May 29, 1917—the same day as the fallen president.) Oswald was fatally shot two days later by club owner while being transferred to another jail.