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Das Boot author dies

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RIP :sad:

I have Heard off this DAS Boot but dont know whats its about :crying:

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RIP Steve Irwin :'( You was the best there ever was.

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Post by Garry Russell »

:lol: :lol:

James

A clue :think:

Das Boot

it's German for.........


The boat :k:

I wonder what it's about
:dunno:

It was life on board a U-Boat

http://imdb.com/title/tt0082096/

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AH.. the innocence of youth :lol:

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Is a brill film...... Shame :sad:

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Post by Paul K »

The TV mini series is the one to get on DVD. 4 hours 42 minutes of Das Boot...it doesn't get much better than that. :dance:

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I also saw this as the TV mini series (Beeb2, if I remember correctly).
One of the best programs that I've seen. Viewed from a human perspective, showing the true horrors of the U-boat crews as seen from their eyes.
You didn't so much watch it, as live it.
Herr Buchheim, excelled in his ability to show the fears and anguish of the crew.

May he rest in peace

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May he rest in peace...I came to admire him very much when watching the series :think:

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I got the TV series on for DVD for Christmas. I first watched it when it was broadcast in 1984 I think.

One of the most powerful war films ever made.

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Thanks Guys I go buy it off Play.com



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