Waterloo (Russian:Ватерлоо) is a 1970 Soviet-Italian film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. It depicts the story of the preliminary events and the Battle of Waterloo, and is famous for its lavish battle scenes.
The film includes some 15,000 Soviet foot soldiers and 2,000 cavalrymen as extras—it was said that, during its making, director Sergei Bondarchuk was in command of the seventh largest army in the world. Fifty circus stunt riders were used to perform the dangerous horse falls. These numbers brought an epic quality to the battle scenes.
Plot
In 1814 French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, facing certain defeat at the hands of Britain, Austria, Prussia and Russia (the Sixth coalition), abdicates at the demand of his marshals. He is banished to Elba with 1,000 men, but escapes and returns to France. Ney, now serving the monarchy of Louis XVIII of France, is tasked with recapturing him, but he and his army defect to Napoleon. King Louis flees, Napoleon triumphantly enters Paris, and the European powers declare war.
Waterloo (1970) | Starring Rod Steiger & Christopher Plummer | Sergei Bondarchuk | Remastered HD
Facing the decline of everything he has worked to obtain, conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte and his army confront the British, led by the Duke of Wellington, at the Battle of Waterloo. A French victory will plunge Europe back into a long term war. An allied victory could bring long term peace to Europe.
This film famously broke records for the budget of a single theatrical release. The film also showcases the most accurate re-enactment of the Battle of Waterloo ever produced, featuring 17,000 soldiers from the Soviet Army.
Featuring compelling performances from Rod Steiger and Christopher Plummer, this film lovingly brings to life one of the most important days in modern history and is a must see for any fans of history and imperial war on film.
published: 12 Apr 2020
WATERLOO - 1970 - FAN CUT in Full HD
Read the background to this magnificent movie in WATERLOO-MAKING AN EPIC by Simon Lewis. Available on Amazon in print and E-Book.
Check out https://www.facebook.com/Waterloo1970
This full HD version is taken from a PAL TV transmission and therefore runs slightly faster. Using stills and exerts from the script to indicate four short scenes that never made the final cut of the film.
Some notes
Scene 1. The battle of Ligny. Looking at the script, the french army marching past the windmill used later in the film, looks like it was meant to be used as the battle of Ligny. Blucher is on the march! The Prussian cavalry charge used later in the film was almost certainly meant to be used earlier. In the film the images are ‘flopped’ so the charge goes from left to right, to maintain screen di...
published: 07 Nov 2017
March of The Old Guard - Waterloo - 1970
One final bid for victory
published: 14 Dec 2021
Waterloo 1970 fanedit full movie
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This is my fanedit of a very fantastic movie. On account of the extra's used.
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published: 01 Mar 2020
Waterloo ~ Scots Greys Charge 1080p
From Waterloo (1970 Film)
published: 25 Dec 2017
STOP THAT USELESS NOISE! | Waterloo (1970)
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Hi guys just a little funny scene from the movie!
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published: 16 Dec 2021
Waterloo 1970 (Action, Drame) La bataille qui a changé la face du monde
Retour de Napoléon après les 100 jours Traversée de la Fance puis Reconstitution de la bataille de Waterloo
Réalisateur : Sergeï BONDARCHUK
Cast : R. STEIGER - C. PLUMMER- O. WELLES
Date de production : 1970
Les sous-titres sont disponibles
Audio anglais disponible
Vidéos réservées aux membres https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=UUMOQIrvVPHrt2cN14ktGA2Snw
published: 27 May 2024
Waterloo (1970) - Remastered Trailer
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Waterloo (1970) /2160p/
Napóleon uralkodásának utolsó hónapjait öleli fel a történet. Az elvesztett lipcsei "Népek csatája" után jött az elbai száműzetés, majd a visszatérés. A császár a hozzá még mindig hű serege élén a végső megmérettetésre készül Waterloo mellett. A kiegyenlített erőviszonyok és a mostoha időjárási körülmények miatt az ütközet kimenetele szinte az utolsó pillanatig kétséges. A döntő momentum mégis egy stratégiai hiba következménye: Grouchy tábornok tétlenkedése, amely a szigorúan belénevelt katonai fegyelem számlájára írható.
published: 27 Jan 2020
Waterloo ~ Imperial Guard Attack and its Doom 1080p
Facing the decline of everything he has worked to obtain, conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte and his army confront the British, led by the Duke of Wellington, at the ...
Facing the decline of everything he has worked to obtain, conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte and his army confront the British, led by the Duke of Wellington, at the Battle of Waterloo. A French victory will plunge Europe back into a long term war. An allied victory could bring long term peace to Europe.
This film famously broke records for the budget of a single theatrical release. The film also showcases the most accurate re-enactment of the Battle of Waterloo ever produced, featuring 17,000 soldiers from the Soviet Army.
Featuring compelling performances from Rod Steiger and Christopher Plummer, this film lovingly brings to life one of the most important days in modern history and is a must see for any fans of history and imperial war on film.
Facing the decline of everything he has worked to obtain, conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte and his army confront the British, led by the Duke of Wellington, at the Battle of Waterloo. A French victory will plunge Europe back into a long term war. An allied victory could bring long term peace to Europe.
This film famously broke records for the budget of a single theatrical release. The film also showcases the most accurate re-enactment of the Battle of Waterloo ever produced, featuring 17,000 soldiers from the Soviet Army.
Featuring compelling performances from Rod Steiger and Christopher Plummer, this film lovingly brings to life one of the most important days in modern history and is a must see for any fans of history and imperial war on film.
Read the background to this magnificent movie in WATERLOO-MAKING AN EPIC by Simon Lewis. Available on Amazon in print and E-Book.
Check out https://www.faceb...
Read the background to this magnificent movie in WATERLOO-MAKING AN EPIC by Simon Lewis. Available on Amazon in print and E-Book.
Check out https://www.facebook.com/Waterloo1970
This full HD version is taken from a PAL TV transmission and therefore runs slightly faster. Using stills and exerts from the script to indicate four short scenes that never made the final cut of the film.
Some notes
Scene 1. The battle of Ligny. Looking at the script, the french army marching past the windmill used later in the film, looks like it was meant to be used as the battle of Ligny. Blucher is on the march! The Prussian cavalry charge used later in the film was almost certainly meant to be used earlier. In the film the images are ‘flopped’ so the charge goes from left to right, to maintain screen direction. In the battle scenes the french generally attack right to left and the allies left to right. This is good film direction. The scenes were almost certainly moved later to beef up the Prussians arriving at the end of the battle. In the Fan cut the ‘corrected’ charge then goes to a still of Blucher unhorsed. This explains why he is wounded a few scenes later.
Scene. 2. Wellington and Mercer discuss why his guns are aimed at a hollow in the ground. This explains why the french horses appear to fall over a crevasse in the next scene.
Scene. 3. In the script a messenger rides to tell Napoleon that the farm house has fallen, then promptly dies. These pictures appear to be that scene. Certainly Napoleon looks very similar in the next scene.
Scene 4. Wellington and Blucher meet. Cutting this scene into the film it was very obvious why it was cut. The triumphalism seems at odds with the sombre mood created in the finished scene. That said it does payoff the narrative of Napoleon nemesis.
Read the background to this magnificent movie in WATERLOO-MAKING AN EPIC by Simon Lewis. Available on Amazon in print and E-Book.
Check out https://www.facebook.com/Waterloo1970
This full HD version is taken from a PAL TV transmission and therefore runs slightly faster. Using stills and exerts from the script to indicate four short scenes that never made the final cut of the film.
Some notes
Scene 1. The battle of Ligny. Looking at the script, the french army marching past the windmill used later in the film, looks like it was meant to be used as the battle of Ligny. Blucher is on the march! The Prussian cavalry charge used later in the film was almost certainly meant to be used earlier. In the film the images are ‘flopped’ so the charge goes from left to right, to maintain screen direction. In the battle scenes the french generally attack right to left and the allies left to right. This is good film direction. The scenes were almost certainly moved later to beef up the Prussians arriving at the end of the battle. In the Fan cut the ‘corrected’ charge then goes to a still of Blucher unhorsed. This explains why he is wounded a few scenes later.
Scene. 2. Wellington and Mercer discuss why his guns are aimed at a hollow in the ground. This explains why the french horses appear to fall over a crevasse in the next scene.
Scene. 3. In the script a messenger rides to tell Napoleon that the farm house has fallen, then promptly dies. These pictures appear to be that scene. Certainly Napoleon looks very similar in the next scene.
Scene 4. Wellington and Blucher meet. Cutting this scene into the film it was very obvious why it was cut. The triumphalism seems at odds with the sombre mood created in the finished scene. That said it does payoff the narrative of Napoleon nemesis.
Retour de Napoléon après les 100 jours Traversée de la Fance puis Reconstitution de la bataille de Waterloo
Réalisateur : Sergeï BONDARCHUK
Cast : R. STEIGER -...
Retour de Napoléon après les 100 jours Traversée de la Fance puis Reconstitution de la bataille de Waterloo
Réalisateur : Sergeï BONDARCHUK
Cast : R. STEIGER - C. PLUMMER- O. WELLES
Date de production : 1970
Les sous-titres sont disponibles
Audio anglais disponible
Vidéos réservées aux membres https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=UUMOQIrvVPHrt2cN14ktGA2Snw
Retour de Napoléon après les 100 jours Traversée de la Fance puis Reconstitution de la bataille de Waterloo
Réalisateur : Sergeï BONDARCHUK
Cast : R. STEIGER - C. PLUMMER- O. WELLES
Date de production : 1970
Les sous-titres sont disponibles
Audio anglais disponible
Vidéos réservées aux membres https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=UUMOQIrvVPHrt2cN14ktGA2Snw
What to suggest the next video? The official los Cholos Napoleonic discord server is up and running! Join to meet like-minded people and plan videos, Minecraft,...
What to suggest the next video? The official los Cholos Napoleonic discord server is up and running! Join to meet like-minded people and plan videos, Minecraft, and more!
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Napóleon uralkodásának utolsó hónapjait öleli fel a történet. Az elvesztett lipcsei "Népek csatája" után jött az elbai száműzetés, majd a visszatérés. A császár...
Napóleon uralkodásának utolsó hónapjait öleli fel a történet. Az elvesztett lipcsei "Népek csatája" után jött az elbai száműzetés, majd a visszatérés. A császár a hozzá még mindig hű serege élén a végső megmérettetésre készül Waterloo mellett. A kiegyenlített erőviszonyok és a mostoha időjárási körülmények miatt az ütközet kimenetele szinte az utolsó pillanatig kétséges. A döntő momentum mégis egy stratégiai hiba következménye: Grouchy tábornok tétlenkedése, amely a szigorúan belénevelt katonai fegyelem számlájára írható.
Napóleon uralkodásának utolsó hónapjait öleli fel a történet. Az elvesztett lipcsei "Népek csatája" után jött az elbai száműzetés, majd a visszatérés. A császár a hozzá még mindig hű serege élén a végső megmérettetésre készül Waterloo mellett. A kiegyenlített erőviszonyok és a mostoha időjárási körülmények miatt az ütközet kimenetele szinte az utolsó pillanatig kétséges. A döntő momentum mégis egy stratégiai hiba következménye: Grouchy tábornok tétlenkedése, amely a szigorúan belénevelt katonai fegyelem számlájára írható.
Facing the decline of everything he has worked to obtain, conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte and his army confront the British, led by the Duke of Wellington, at the Battle of Waterloo. A French victory will plunge Europe back into a long term war. An allied victory could bring long term peace to Europe.
This film famously broke records for the budget of a single theatrical release. The film also showcases the most accurate re-enactment of the Battle of Waterloo ever produced, featuring 17,000 soldiers from the Soviet Army.
Featuring compelling performances from Rod Steiger and Christopher Plummer, this film lovingly brings to life one of the most important days in modern history and is a must see for any fans of history and imperial war on film.
Read the background to this magnificent movie in WATERLOO-MAKING AN EPIC by Simon Lewis. Available on Amazon in print and E-Book.
Check out https://www.facebook.com/Waterloo1970
This full HD version is taken from a PAL TV transmission and therefore runs slightly faster. Using stills and exerts from the script to indicate four short scenes that never made the final cut of the film.
Some notes
Scene 1. The battle of Ligny. Looking at the script, the french army marching past the windmill used later in the film, looks like it was meant to be used as the battle of Ligny. Blucher is on the march! The Prussian cavalry charge used later in the film was almost certainly meant to be used earlier. In the film the images are ‘flopped’ so the charge goes from left to right, to maintain screen direction. In the battle scenes the french generally attack right to left and the allies left to right. This is good film direction. The scenes were almost certainly moved later to beef up the Prussians arriving at the end of the battle. In the Fan cut the ‘corrected’ charge then goes to a still of Blucher unhorsed. This explains why he is wounded a few scenes later.
Scene. 2. Wellington and Mercer discuss why his guns are aimed at a hollow in the ground. This explains why the french horses appear to fall over a crevasse in the next scene.
Scene. 3. In the script a messenger rides to tell Napoleon that the farm house has fallen, then promptly dies. These pictures appear to be that scene. Certainly Napoleon looks very similar in the next scene.
Scene 4. Wellington and Blucher meet. Cutting this scene into the film it was very obvious why it was cut. The triumphalism seems at odds with the sombre mood created in the finished scene. That said it does payoff the narrative of Napoleon nemesis.
Retour de Napoléon après les 100 jours Traversée de la Fance puis Reconstitution de la bataille de Waterloo
Réalisateur : Sergeï BONDARCHUK
Cast : R. STEIGER - C. PLUMMER- O. WELLES
Date de production : 1970
Les sous-titres sont disponibles
Audio anglais disponible
Vidéos réservées aux membres https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=UUMOQIrvVPHrt2cN14ktGA2Snw
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Napóleon uralkodásának utolsó hónapjait öleli fel a történet. Az elvesztett lipcsei "Népek csatája" után jött az elbai száműzetés, majd a visszatérés. A császár a hozzá még mindig hű serege élén a végső megmérettetésre készül Waterloo mellett. A kiegyenlített erőviszonyok és a mostoha időjárási körülmények miatt az ütközet kimenetele szinte az utolsó pillanatig kétséges. A döntő momentum mégis egy stratégiai hiba következménye: Grouchy tábornok tétlenkedése, amely a szigorúan belénevelt katonai fegyelem számlájára írható.
Waterloo (Russian:Ватерлоо) is a 1970 Soviet-Italian film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. It depicts the story of the preliminary events and the Battle of Waterloo, and is famous for its lavish battle scenes.
The film includes some 15,000 Soviet foot soldiers and 2,000 cavalrymen as extras—it was said that, during its making, director Sergei Bondarchuk was in command of the seventh largest army in the world. Fifty circus stunt riders were used to perform the dangerous horse falls. These numbers brought an epic quality to the battle scenes.
Plot
In 1814 French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, facing certain defeat at the hands of Britain, Austria, Prussia and Russia (the Sixth coalition), abdicates at the demand of his marshals. He is banished to Elba with 1,000 men, but escapes and returns to France. Ney, now serving the monarchy of Louis XVIII of France, is tasked with recapturing him, but he and his army defect to Napoleon. King Louis flees, Napoleon triumphantly enters Paris, and the European powers declare war.
You were sitting in a black limousine, Dressed like a model in a fancy magazine. I sat there and you trusted to look, I pretended I was reading my book. At once you said, `Now come on, let's dance.' I said no and you missed your chance. Now you, you, you found your Waterloo. You, you, you found your Waterloo. We met on the party of the embassy, You came over and got a drink for me. I accepted with a tender love, For you that smile was more than enough. At once you said, `Now come on, let's dance.' I said no and you missed your chance. Now you, you, you found your Waterloo. You, you, you found your Waterloo. Hey na now. Hey na now. Hey na now. Hey, hey na now. Hey now. Hey, hey now. Hey now. Hey na now. Hey na now. Hey na now. Hey na now. Hey now. Hey, hey now.
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