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Old 19th November 2012, 09:14 AM   #1
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i've seen bits of it on youtube. the armourers for that movie were working overtime for sure. the bits i saw were in russian. my russian vocabulary contains about 3 words. the battle scenes were great. the sabre vs. side sword duel near the end is great.

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on a more humorous note, i saw the end of 'carry on up the khyber' last nite, the arms they carried were period and the khazi's right hand man carried and brandished a nice yataghan. wonder what happened to all them weapons when the studios went under.

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Old 19th November 2012, 01:28 PM   #2
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I've owned the movie for several years. The production values are excellent with the accuracy of the armour ect, being very high. While there are a few liberties with the historical storyline if we made historical based movies in the US in this fashion i'd actually bother to see them. Priori to 1612, With Fire and Sword a Polish made pair of films ( with several of the same actors in 1612 ) was right up there on my list http://www.amazon.com/Fire-Sword-Ogn...fire+and+sword
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Old 20th November 2012, 01:20 AM   #3
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I hadn't heard of 'Carry On Up the Khyber', nor 'With Sword and Fire'. Thanks for the recommendation. I agree, not many good historical movies made in the U.S., but every once in awhile...
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Old 20th November 2012, 05:33 AM   #4
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on a more humorous note, i saw the end of 'carry on up the khyber' last nite, the arms they carried were period and the khazi's right hand man carried and brandished a nice yataghan. wonder what happened to all them weapons when the studios went under.
A friend of mine works in a London prop company that supplies items for movie shoots, it wouldn't surprise me at all if he has them lurking somewhere in the warehouse.
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Old 20th November 2012, 09:21 AM   #5
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I think "With Sword and Fire" is one of the best films where you can see period costumes and arms and armor of the mid of 17th century (Poland, Ukraine). Polish novelist Henryk Sienkiewicz is one of the best epic writers worldwide (he received Nobel Price in Literature in 1905 I think) and Poles are well proud of him. Maybe thatīs why they took a very good attention as far as the authenticity of the arms used in "his" films is concerned. Also his another good noveles were picturized - e.g. "The Deluge", "Fire in the Stepe", The Teutonic Knights" - but these are a bit older..., nevertheless nice, too.
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I think "With Sword and Fire" is one of the best films where you can see period costumes and arms and armor of the mid of 17th century (Poland, Ukraine).
I have just seen it. Great stuff. But "1612" doesn't stay behind.
Do you guys agree ?
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Old 18th December 2012, 10:27 AM   #7
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Yes Fernando, I do agree.
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I'll add this one to the list as my father just died this past Sunday and he was the one who introduced me to this move over 20 years ago. 1971's " The Last Valley " http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065969/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOhEDvf1ZmU Its not so much the equipment or the like in this film, something about it captured the feeling of depair that I always thought must have enveloped The 30 Years War as it dragged on and on and on.
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... as my father just died this past Sunday ...
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" The Last Valley "
Will chase that one; thanks for bring it to attention.
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