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Fitzhugh Williams
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Posted - May 26 2016 : 3:49:54 PM
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Well - "most" of it I knew ... |
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Posted - June 03 2016 : 3:15:35 PM
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I figured that DDL was 'in-character' during the production, since he has struck as one of those brooding character actors, very much like Christian Bale. That is why I was surprised to learn that DDL had a reputation for being a prankster, since most character actors can be unpleasant to be around during the production.
(Note: I've worked more than a few movies as both a law enforcement officer and as an executive protection specialist)
As for the military advisor, Dale Dye, I wonder if anyone was aware of the fact that he didn't know the first thing about 18th Century British military drill, until after he got the job for the movie...
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Fitzhugh Williams
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Posted - June 04 2016 : 08:09:32 AM
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quote: Originally posted by SgtMunro
As for the military advisor, Dale Dye, I wonder if anyone was aware of the fact that he didn't know the first thing about 18th Century British military drill, until after he got the job for the movie...
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That was very obvious, and he never did learn anything about the French. |
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Posted - June 04 2016 : 4:49:40 PM
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I wasn't aware that a "military advisor" was brought in, kind of a surprise. - His background/history seemed centered along "troop training" & some survival stuff - not military tactics from a different era. |
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Fitzhugh Williams
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Posted - June 05 2016 : 08:14:15 AM
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Some footage of the troupes being drilled.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsbg1NtWuU0
I have to wonder about the guy with the 1840's wheel hat. You see these guys at places like Cowpens. They show up at a Rev War event with a Civil War hat on. Why? They must say, "I am going to an event so I will show everybody that I have some stuff too." |
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Posted - June 05 2016 : 7:07:50 PM
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That was interesting Fitz - thx. - It's amazing how much effort (and money) goes into making a good film ... Those "troops" were looking pretty damn good there, with everyone snapping to at the same time during those drills. BTW - it also looked kinda hot there ... |
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