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    #16
    Originally posted by TWS View Post
    It appears Clint is wearing his KVK upside down.
    Not surprising, as when you read Clint's memoirs on filming that movie - it becomes painfully obvious a lot of Vicomte, Löwenbräu, and Bollinger were consumed by both the cast and the crew.

    Neat cap too, "AntiqueWW2" !!
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      Thanks again Guys for all the nice Comments. I have something in work what will top this one
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        killer piping

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          #19
          Originally posted by N.C. Wyeth View Post
          Not surprising, as when you read Clint's memoirs on filming that movie - it becomes painfully obvious a lot of Vicomte, Löwenbräu, and Bollinger were consumed by both the cast and the crew.

          Neat cap too, "AntiqueWW2" !!

          LOL--the lovely Ingrid Pitt was definitely at her loveliest in that movie
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            #20
            Oh, Heidi . . .

            Originally posted by stonemint View Post
            LOL--the lovely Ingrid Pitt was definitely at her loveliest in that movie
            Yes indeed, Chris! Here are some neat "tid-bits" from her bio, that I think most of us here can appreciate:

            Ingoushka Petrov was born in Warsaw, Poland, to a father of Russian and German descent and a Polish Jewish mother. During World War II, she and her family were imprisoned in Stutthof concentration camp. She survived, and in Berlin, in the 1950s, married an American soldier, Laud Roland Pitt Jr., and moved to California. After her marriage failed she returned to Europe, but after a small role in a film, she took the shortened stage name "Ingrid Pitt" and headed to Hollywood, where she worked as a waitress while trying to make a career in films.

            She had a passion for World War II aircraft. After revealing this on a radio program, she was invited by the museum at RAF Duxford to have a flight in a Lancaster bomber. She held a student's pilot licence and a black belt in karate.

            Seven months before she died, Pitt finished narration for Ingrid Pitt: Beyond the Forest (2011), an animated short film on her experience in the Holocaust, a project that had been in the works for five years. Character design and storyboards were created by two-time Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Bill Plympton. The film is directed by Kevin Sean Michaels; co-produced and co-written by Jud Newborn, Holocaust expert and author, "Sophie Scholl and the White Rose"; and drawn by 10-year-old animator, Perry Chen. There will be a feature-length documentary, also by Michaels, to follow.

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