Enemy at the Gates (2/9) Movie CLIP - Battle of Stalingrad (2001) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Zaitsev (Jude Law) and other Russian foot soldiers attempt to reclaim the city of Stalingrad from German control.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
A turning point in 20th century war history is the focus of this fact-based account of the 1942-1943 battle of Stalingrad, in which the Germans were finally defeated by Russian influence -- one of the bloodiest battles in World War II history. The film stars Jude Law as Vassili, a marksman from the Urals who is transported to Stalingrad in 1942, and a master German sniper, Major Koenig (Ed Harris). Koenig, an expert German sniper, is determined to eliminate his formidable opponent by any means necessary; meanwhile, Vassili has joined forces with Danilov (Joseph Fiennes), a young Russian political adversary, who is impressed by Vassili's skills and raises his profile in the Soviet Union. Both Vassili and Danilov become involved with Tanya (Rachel Weisz), whose Jewish parents have been captured by the Germans and have forced her to take up with the men on a sniper expedition. Koenig and Vassili begin to develop traps for each other, until fate inevitably must bring the two sharpshooters together. This large-scale production, financed mostly by Teuton companies, also features Bob Hoskins as Nikita Krushchev and Ron Perlman as an aging Russian sniper.

CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (2001)
Cast: Jude Law
Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud
Producers: Jean-Jacques Annaud, Alain Godard, Roland Pellegrino, Jörg Reichl, John D. Schofield, Alisa Tager
Screenwriters: Jean-Jacques Annaud, Alain Godard

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Not a cellphone in sight, just people living the moment.

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“We have more bodies than the enemy has bullets. Victory is a guarantee” -Stalin 1942

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1:27
"Hans get to cover!"
"Why bother? They dont even have guns"

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Why are the Germans speaking German and the Russians speaking English

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Mad respect to the camera man, still managed to film everything even under heavy artillery explosions.

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The first ten minutes of this film are totally unforgettable. From where the soldiers are unloaded from the trains and herded across the river into the meat grinder.

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Girls in dodgeball: Hides in the back

Boys in dodgeball:

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Youtube comment section: where everyone is a 5 star general, historian, and confuses movies with documentaries

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1:28 german soldier bends over the wreckage: "just chilling, relaxing and shooting at some massive russian brigade rushing against me”.

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0:50 give this man running on the right an oscar for the facial expressions man

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The extra at 1:02 really looks like he enjoyed himself!

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Call of duty 2003 dev: “damn this movie is so cool what if something like this was in a video game?”

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Those are some british sounding russians

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0:17 when you open a pack of gum at school

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0:58 another proof that cameraman is the most overpowered character

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Hearts of Iron 4 Force Attacking with no Equipment in a Nutshell

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I've only now noticed how unauthentic the sound of that MG 42 is.

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The Germans are Walmart and the Russians are shoppers on Black

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"Another unit was lost in the defence of the Rodina" 

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The Russians had a weapon shortage in WW1, but in WW2 they had plenty of weapons. Russians fielded more sub-machine guns than any other country in the war combined.
From John Erickson's book - The Road To Stalingrad -
January to December 1942:
Manpower 
Germany 250, 000 Soviet 187, 000 
Machine Carbines 
German 524, 473 Soviet 952, 332 
Light Machine Guns 
German 71, 923 Soviet 100, 183 

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