@@mrb.5610 True. Part of the charm though. It’s nowhere close to convincing and yet somehow you still believe in it anyway. Probably we just give it a pass because it was the late 60’s. I love all the old movie techniques, they’re obvious now but some of them must have worked wonders on their initial release.
My father fought in WWII (still alive and doing well). He took me to see this at a drive-in, many years ago. Yup, it is entertainment vs fact....but I’ll never forget that evening with a man that is and has always been my mentor and hero! Plus, it is a damn good movie! 😁
The "German plane" was Swiss-registered 'HB-HOT', bought by the Swiss airforce in 1939 and later civilianised. It was written-off in a fatal-crash (pilot error) in 2018.
@None-zc5vg 8 hours ago The "German plane" was Swiss-registered 'HB-HOT', bought by the Swiss airforce in 1939 and later civilianised. It was written-off in a fatal-crash (pilot error) in 2018.
this was shown on channel 5 here in the Uk last christmas i sadly missed it , mind you it was shown the year before and is often shown on turner Classic movies it first saw this about 1969/70 for the first time and i have it on DVD with all the extras Mary Ure Glasgow born died young
Saw this movie with my father in 1967. He gave me a choice go to the toy store and if I could not find anything I wanted then no toy or see this movie. So glad I opted for the movie at 7 years old. One of my favorites to this day. I watch this movie along with The DI every veterans day. This is perfect. I wish they had added the music. Adds a new dynamic to the scene. Well done, Tom.
Had a great run in Indian cities with it's brilliant photography and tantalising music score.Even after several decades of it's release,there are so many fans who adore Burton and Clint Eastwood.
One of my all-time favourite action war movies,..great actors , and a cracking script makes this war flick a fabulous watch ..and makes you realise great movies like this classic just ain't made any more....
I use this movie as entertainment background when working. Great score and beautifully made. Seen It thousands of times between old fashioned tv, then vhs and dvd now on demand. Know every word every nuance. Never ever gets old
This is how all war movies should be made with good actors/actresses and good sets and good film locations and good costumes and good acting but what makes this film that extra special is a good script and story and fantastic music and I wish MGM could re-release this film with this piece of music added to the chase to the airfield as it makes the scene much more exciting.
The fist time I watched this movie was on VHS when I was a little boy. Loved it . Compare with nowadays action movies with far more advanced filming equipments and CGI effects, it is still has much much better quality.
props to the pilot of that trimotor: he's sitting on a german airfield, waiting for his pickup, with bullets flying everywhere, not knowing how many fighters have been alerted & vectored to his escape route or if he'll even have a chance to take off again, and the look on his face is, "isnt it time for a spot of tea? WITH biscuits?"
In the scene before this he asks for permission to land, saying one engine is out, though all three are working when he lands. He puts on a German accent to talk to the control tower, so we are meant to assume he not only flies a plane but can speak convincing German.
As a kid I was amazed by the Germans' relentless pursuit and the pilot calmly waiting while watching the carnage unfold across the airfield. The contrast between that and bright and beautiful wintry mountain terrain is still stunning.
Actually what is AMAZING is that the Allistair McClean novel has so many ASPECTS that are "easy to write" but nigh onto IMPOSSIBLE to film. Yet the producers of this film were REALLY CLOSE TO THE BOOK and need to be congratulated for that. (Especially the Swiss snow plow scenes! And the "Tram" scenes.)
WHERE EAGLES DARE, THE GUNS OF NAVARONE, THE EAGLE HAS LANDED...those were great World War 2 films made 20 years after the fact. Those were the days when studios knew how to entertain you. Hollywood should start making these again, so many war stories yet to be told, both fictional and non-fictional.
I hear they making a film later this year that is about the battle of castle itter. Now we're talking about something like Kelly's Hereos. I like anti war films, but not everything has to be dreary. We should have a balance. Just no pro war, because pro politics are the worse genre.
Bro, thanks 4 letting me walk down memory lane on Xmas & Boxing Day, of a movie I watched at the cinema decades ago. Clint was as adroit with the German Schmeisser SMG as Insp Callaghan was with his Model 37 Magnum 44 😃 😊
Well 1 year later since I done my comment on here and still I watch this scene over and over again, in my judgement it is the best and only video with your music in sync with the film which is so very hard to do, this will stand out in history as one of the best films ever and you made this scene even better with your added music...thanks
An American helicopter, all English dialogue, spontaneously combustible kubelwagens and T-28's posing as FW-190s... and *none* of these things may this any less than AWESOME. This still remains one of my favourite movies of all time.
I admit there are many things to nit pick (guilty of doing so) in this film. But it's a "boys comic" style story, and is not bad to watch. Always love sticking this film on every now and then.
The death scene of the guy in the control tower always makes me laugh. However, I have to give the actor a big shout out, I have always recognised him from very early editions of Coronation Street (1960) and he was all over British TV His name is Ernst Walder and he is 94 in November. Thanks Ernst.
went to see that movie back in 1979 ! most favourite war movie specially the ski lift fighting scenes . i will remember it forever . kudos to all in this movie (including the writer alistaire maclean) . they sure dont make 'em like they used to . ( from bangladesh ).
WOW!!! i am sooooo impressed with this scene now you added music and the right music too as you have made this scene much more enjoyable and exciting, you have done a very professional job and should take up editing for a living i would love to see MGM re-release this movie with your music editing to this scene added exactly as you have done it with no changes as it is perfect...WELL DONE!!!
Tail end of one of the most entertainingly ridiculous extended chases ever. Love it to death including the culmination where the Nazis pepper that cabin but uncredited Vincent Aussie actor Vincent Ball protects himself by throwing up an elbow. Brilliant!
A great movie this is a good scene the JU52 is a nice plane used in many theatres of the war have made a model of this plane 1/72 scale from this film and camouflage it as well
I always felt sorry for the Air Traffic Controller. Unarmed, all he wanted to do was keep his planes in nice straight lines, then he got needlessly riddled by Clint Eastwood.
Aye. Those bloodstains will be hard to wash out of his nice smart Luftwaffe uniform too. And that broken glass and spent bullets..tsk tsk. The station cleaners are going to complain in the morning.
Loved this movie. It remains a favorite of mine, to this day. But I’ll never understand how it is that the actor who portrayed the control tower operator, didn’t win an Academy Award…
I always felt sorry for the unarmed German in the control room. He was running such a neat airport, and was only doing his job, in effect in an office, clearly trying to avoid anything nasty like fighting. But Clint riddled him all the same.
ysgol3 As per our Indian Culture, we say you are a SATVIC man. People who are so kind, sensitive and sympathetic to human beings (real or imaginary ) and living things.
It seems to be a thing that crops up in this movie. First being the staff car Eastwood and Burton dispose of. It merely falls down a slope, then it ignites for no reason. But...Hollywood loves a dramatic scene.
There are very few Second World War movies made about Pacific theatre and Atlantic theatre of operations. Guns of Navarone, Where Eagles Dare, Tora,Tora,Tora, Pearl Harbour, Ice Station Zebra etc., Those were the Golden Days cinema goers to the theaters - in Chennai Devi, Satyam, Anand, Safire, 70 MM Screens, Pilot(Cinerama Screen) etc., Hollywood should take these types of movies for entertainment. We should bring back those Golden days of CINEMA. I doubt Bollywood has the necessary technology to take these types of movies of II World War. I can never forget those days. Now from small babies to able body men/women to 85 year olds seeing 24 hours mobiles, spoiling their health. We are living in a ‘fools paradise’. Please bring back those olden/golden days. Am I right or not ?
I don't know why this music was removed from this scene. Maybe they wanted a grittier feel and the sound effects needed to be more emphasised. It is another great cue by Goodwin in any case.
It is a shame. I love this film, I love this climax, but given how much airtime the score is given in other scenes, this final escape always feels (I suppose it’s fitting because they’re physically exhausted at this point) a little less energetic consequently. Not that that’s saying much, it’s still pulse pounding in its normal form, but I think this triumphant moment could have been made perfect with a little extra punch from the score. There’s nothing I love more than a dramatic escape via plane with the enemy right on the heroes tail!
I grew up watching TV shows and movies with modern American tanks and airplanes standing in for ww2 german eqt. Isawthis at the theatre and was amazed to see an actual ju52
A great film. No CGI. just great actors and stunningly beautiful ladies.
No CGI ... but an *awful* lot of back projection !
@@mrb.5610
True. Part of the charm though. It’s nowhere close to convincing and yet somehow you still believe in it anyway. Probably we just give it a pass because it was the late 60’s. I love all the old movie techniques, they’re obvious now but some of them must have worked wonders on their initial release.
@@horrorfanandy4647 can't beat the old special effects. :) Hedi was my favorite aka Ingrid Pitt :)
What a thrilling movie...even after 54 years, want to see in theatre..
Same age as you, mate…and it’s likely in the top five of films I’d love to see on the big screen.
Best movie ever...after 50 yrs I never tire of it
Saw it at The Colony in Chicago
Si mucja accion pero todo fuera de la realidad de la 2da guerra mundiakl
Guns of Navarone is great too.
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Наши как всегда победили! 😮
My father fought in WWII (still alive and doing well). He took me to see this at a drive-in, many years ago. Yup, it is entertainment vs fact....but I’ll never forget that evening with a man that is and has always been my mentor and hero! Plus, it is a damn good movie! 😁
Lucky. .......👍
How old are you ?
Great stuff . Watched this in 1972 , and was on the edge of my seat .
That Junkers climb-out at the escape sequence ending, cheering for a German aircraft was a new experience for many.
The "German plane" was Swiss-registered 'HB-HOT', bought by the Swiss airforce in 1939 and later civilianised. It was written-off in a fatal-crash (pilot error) in 2018.
@@None-zc5vg Sad to hear that but thanks for the update.
@None-zc5vg
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The "German plane" was Swiss-registered 'HB-HOT', bought by the Swiss airforce in 1939 and later civilianised. It was written-off in a fatal-crash (pilot error) in 2018.
If this film was made today, it be completely CGI and that feeling of being a part of the adventure would be whipped out.
this was shown on channel 5 here in the Uk last christmas i sadly missed it , mind you it was shown the year before and is often shown on turner Classic movies it first saw this about 1969/70 for the first time and i have it on DVD with all the extras Mary Ure Glasgow born died young
Saw this movie with my father in 1967. He gave me a choice go to the toy store and if I could not find anything I wanted then no toy or see this movie. So glad I opted for the movie at 7 years old. One of my favorites to this day. I watch this movie along with The DI every veterans day. This is perfect. I wish they had added the music. Adds a new dynamic to the scene. Well done, Tom.
Had a great run in Indian cities with it's brilliant photography and tantalising music score.Even after several decades of it's release,there are so many fans who adore Burton and Clint Eastwood.
One of my all-time favourite action war movies,..great actors , and a cracking script makes this war flick a fabulous watch ..and makes you realise great movies like this classic just ain't made any more....
Fully agreed !!!
I can never ever tire of this movie or the music.
I use this movie as entertainment background when working. Great score and beautifully made. Seen It thousands of times between old fashioned tv, then vhs and dvd now on demand. Know every word every nuance. Never ever gets old
Ron Goodwin composed the music to this film! Check out the soundtrack to "The Battle Of Britain" (circa 1969)
Fully agreed !!!
This is how all war movies should be made with good actors/actresses and good sets and good film locations and good costumes and good acting but what makes this film that extra special is a good script and story and fantastic music and I wish MGM could re-release this film with this piece of music added to the chase to the airfield as it makes the scene much more exciting.
And and and and
The fist time I watched this movie was on VHS when I was a little boy. Loved it . Compare with nowadays action movies with far more advanced filming equipments and CGI effects, it is still has much much better quality.
CGI = RIPOFF
props to the pilot of that trimotor: he's sitting on a german airfield, waiting for his pickup, with bullets flying everywhere, not knowing how many fighters have been alerted & vectored to his escape route or if he'll even have a chance to take off again, and the look on his face is, "isnt it time for a spot of tea? WITH biscuits?"
Whahahah, good comment !
In the scene before this he asks for permission to land, saying one engine is out, though all three are working when he lands. He puts on a German accent to talk to the control tower, so we are meant to assume he not only flies a plane but can speak convincing German.
Squadron leader James Biggleworth???
One of the greatest of all time
As a kid I was amazed by the Germans' relentless pursuit and the pilot calmly waiting while watching the carnage unfold across the airfield. The contrast between that and bright and beautiful wintry mountain terrain is still stunning.
Excellent Spy movie, One of my favorite WWII films
Actually what is AMAZING is that the Allistair McClean novel has so many ASPECTS that are "easy to write" but nigh onto IMPOSSIBLE to film. Yet the producers of this film were REALLY CLOSE TO THE BOOK and need to be congratulated for that. (Especially the Swiss snow plow scenes! And the "Tram" scenes.)
The film had an original screenplay that came first - the novel came later.
The music goes amazingly well with the scene. Especially the take-off sequence. Good job sir!
I fully agree with Locktwiste, those were Great times for Movie's and Where Eagles Dare, was one of the very best.
WHERE EAGLES DARE, THE GUNS OF NAVARONE, THE EAGLE HAS LANDED...those were great World War 2 films made 20 years after the fact. Those were the days when studios knew how to entertain you. Hollywood should start making these again, so many war stories yet to be told, both fictional and non-fictional.
Navorone
I hear they making a film later this year that is about the battle of castle itter. Now we're talking about something like Kelly's Hereos. I like anti war films, but not everything has to be dreary. We should have a balance. Just no pro war, because pro politics are the worse genre.
Francis Maxwell why does it have to be realistic. Why can people have fun.
Guns.of.nevoro
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Castle Keep is a very good surreal, anti-war movie starring Burt Lancaster. Has always been a personal favourite.
I have watched this movie over ten times and I can't stop watching it again. It is classic!
I watch this EVERY Christmas night, love it. ❤
This film was so expertly done, that I feel cold just watching the actors.
I play this movie every weekend......its just that good (but that damn music is amazing!)
Bro, thanks 4 letting me walk down memory lane on Xmas & Boxing Day, of a movie I watched at the cinema decades ago. Clint was as adroit with the German Schmeisser SMG as Insp Callaghan was with his Model 37 Magnum 44 😃 😊
+georgiebestmanutd4746. They all used German weapons in that film. They were the best. 😊
Great movie! I read the book a couple of decades ago, remember the final scenes of the mail bus chase and the traitor on the airplane.
Well 1 year later since I done my comment on here and still I watch this scene over and over again, in my judgement it is the best and only video with your music in sync with the film which is so very hard to do, this will stand out in history as one of the best films ever and you made this scene even better with your added music...thanks
Definitely, I agree!
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Music, credit where credits due, Ron Goodwin, up there with John Barry for creating a mood to go with the images. Good job.
An American helicopter, all English dialogue, spontaneously combustible kubelwagens and T-28's posing as FW-190s... and *none* of these things may this any less than AWESOME. This still remains one of my favourite movies of all time.
Actually, the "fighterplanes" were not T-28's. They were North American Aviation AT-6 "Texans".
I admit there are many things to nit pick (guilty of doing so) in this film. But it's a "boys comic" style story, and is not bad to watch. Always love sticking this film on every now and then.
johnmccnj let's not forget that ju-52 As well.
The Ju 52 in that camouflage MAKES this movie.
No better war film than this, it has everything. Clint and Burton were amazing together.
One of the best military spy action movies with all Star cast at there best. Hollywood is dead now
agreed
وحهي بس توج
Fully Agreed !!!
The death scene of the guy in the control tower always makes me laugh. However, I have to give the actor a big shout out, I have always recognised him from very early editions of Coronation Street (1960) and he was all over British TV His name is Ernst Walder and he is 94 in November. Thanks Ernst.
poor guy stepped on a lego at just the wrong moment
It’s my ringtone on my cell phone.
Best movie ever!!
This is so much better with the music. Great editing!
One Of My all time Favourite Movies this such a kool scene for the climax
I forgot how cool that movie was. Thanks.
My favorite film to date, great great movie
This was just so cool. And NO CGI.
I love it how the good guys are always bulletproof... and never miss. ;°)
Fun movie. The unlimited ammo and the fact that everything they point their weapons at either dies or completely explodes is pretty hilarious though.
They had the MP40 III, this gun came with 2000-Round-Clips.
Remember what follows inside the plane after this ? It's such a terrific ending!
That snowplow on that alpine post bus was no joke, it did a lot of damage during this one way trip.
Great fun action packed movie to see on the big screen.
Scenery was nice but over the top with action
Saw this movie in cinema years ago Great Film
went to see that movie back in 1979 ! most favourite war movie specially the ski lift fighting scenes . i will remember it forever . kudos to all in this movie (including the writer alistaire maclean) . they sure dont make 'em like they used to . ( from bangladesh ).
"Iron Annie" (Tante Ju) one of my all time favorite planes, slow as a mule, ugly as sin itself but you've got to love her.
Oh yes the Junkers 52, one of the most successful Transport aircraft of the 20th Century along with the C-47.
The pilot had nerves of steel ty to all who serve
one bad ass movie!
Seems Clint had a limitless supply of full magazines he was always reloading.
At least he did reloading 🤣
WOW!!! i am sooooo impressed with this scene now you added music and the right music too as you have made this scene much more enjoyable and exciting, you have done a very professional job and should take up editing for a living i would love to see MGM re-release this movie with your music editing to this scene added exactly as you have done it with no changes as it is perfect...WELL DONE!!!
The music was original in the movie. He didn't add anything.
this scene has new added music as i have compared the original and this one and this one is so much better as the music is different.
barry gibbins I have a relative that used to sync sound with movies a t MGM
I have worked from the German DVD with German/English/Spanish soundtracks. None of them features music for this sequence.
BEST MOVIE EVER AND FOREVER !!!!!
Tail end of one of the most entertainingly ridiculous extended chases ever. Love it to death including the culmination where the Nazis pepper that cabin but uncredited Vincent Aussie actor Vincent Ball protects himself by throwing up an elbow. Brilliant!
I forgot about that 😂
Mind you Aussie elbows are tough 😁
Just one of the best films ever.
The best ever,
@@geertwittemans4937 Volledig mee eens !!!
Now that, is what I call: "Cutting it close!"
Those Wehrmacht soldiers just cannot shoot straight. Love the scene where Burton tells the German officer that he is Himmler's brother.
Those Wehrmacht soldiers are descendants of Storm Troopers a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
A great movie this is a good scene the JU52 is a nice plane used in many theatres of the war have made a model of this plane 1/72 scale from this film and camouflage it as well
The traitor on the plane...then OFF the plane !
I have the previlege of seeing such grand mastetpieces. I wish to see now also buy they aren't available in theaters.
My grandfather fought in WW2 and he said this is exactly how it was.
🤣
I always felt sorry for the Air Traffic Controller.
Unarmed, all he wanted to do was keep his planes in nice straight lines, then he got needlessly riddled by Clint Eastwood.
Aye. Those bloodstains will be hard to wash out of his nice smart Luftwaffe uniform too. And that broken glass and spent bullets..tsk tsk. The station cleaners are going to complain in the morning.
'Death by Eastwood' is a damn _good_ way to go though!
As "punks" and hapless German soldiers alike will surely attest.
Superb.. evergreen timeless movie...and music...
Loved this movie. It remains a favorite of mine, to this day.
But I’ll never understand how it is that the actor who portrayed the control tower operator, didn’t win an Academy Award…
One tragedy: The Ju 52 which was leased from the Swiss Air Force for this movie has been crashed in the swiss alps 50 years later.
Great German equipment, cars and trucks ! Location unique ! The JU 52 is excellent !
yes, but this film seems to think that every single German soldier was armed with a MP-40 SMG!
@@stvdagger8074 Yes. The Mauser 98k bolt action with its five-round magazine was probably considered too boring.
very fine film well cast and brill storyline❤
It's interesting how many people comment on the film, while the uploader obviously concentrates on the music!
Tosi hyvä elokuva! Olen katsonut ainakin kymmenen kertaa, ja aina se on yhtä hyvä. Suosittelen!!!
Great actors good story line. Just a dang good movie,,,
Timeless classics
Where doubles dare😉No-one can explain the notebook scene in the castle 😊" Broad Sword calling Danny Boy" 👍
It’s easy, All sins Forgiven! 🙏
Great movie. Can never get enough of seeing evil destroyed.
I've always liked this movie - the actors, the scenery, the music. But there's hardly a shred of realism when it comes to the shooting.
one of my favorites including guns of navarone.
Where Eagles Dare ( 1968 ) 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏🎬🎬🎬🎥🎥🎥🎥
Thus is one of my favorite WW2 MOVIES
I always felt sorry for the unarmed German in the control room. He was running such a neat airport, and was only doing his job, in effect in an office, clearly trying to avoid anything nasty like fighting. But Clint riddled him all the same.
ysgol3
As per our Indian Culture, we say you are a SATVIC man. People who are so kind, sensitive and sympathetic to human beings (real or imaginary ) and living things.
Nah. It's probably Mary who got him with her will directed bursts. Clint seems to be spraying widely 😁
He was calling another base with fighters to get them to intercept and shoot down their plane, so killing him was necessary.
Problems of office management:
No.52 - being mown down with MP40s before you can call the fighter wing...
I never thought a bus could be bad&ss, but with that snowplow it was!
Love this classic old film
Where Eagles Dare, Guns of Navarone, The Dirty Dozen, The Great Escape, Patton. Just rattling off my collection of WWII movies.
Very very memorable film
Hi I am from rajkot, india. My favorite movie.
One of the best movies of Bertin a nd Clint still I remember 🙏❤️🙏
a true masterpiece!!!
My favourite movie... All time
I normally don't like added music, but this thankfully is the exception. Well done. You got to love those German "fighters" they put out of action.
FW 190s?
@@markcastelletti483The 'German' fighter planes seen at Oberhausen Airfield were North American T-6 Texans, on loan from the Austrian Air Force.
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Was everything covered by flammable substances? The german airplanes caught fire for no reason whatsoever XD
It seems to be a thing that crops up in this movie. First being the staff car Eastwood and Burton dispose of. It merely falls down a slope, then it ignites for no reason. But...Hollywood loves a dramatic scene.
Yeah, there's a page on TV Tropes called "Every Car is a Pinto", and that movie is one big offender.
Deusirae,68 this film sorts
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Daniel Fernández Marchán Burn Nazi planes burn!
One of my favourite movies
There are very few Second World War movies made about Pacific theatre and Atlantic theatre of operations. Guns of Navarone, Where Eagles Dare, Tora,Tora,Tora, Pearl Harbour, Ice Station Zebra etc., Those were the Golden Days cinema goers to the theaters - in Chennai Devi, Satyam, Anand, Safire, 70 MM Screens, Pilot(Cinerama Screen) etc., Hollywood should take these types of movies for entertainment. We should bring back those Golden days of CINEMA. I doubt Bollywood has the necessary technology to take these types of movies of II World War. I can never forget those days. Now from small babies to able body men/women to 85 year olds seeing 24 hours mobiles, spoiling their health. We are living in a ‘fools paradise’. Please bring back those olden/golden days. Am I right or not ?
The takeoff was beautiful
Great film. Love this movie.
This is a super scene of the movie
I don't know why this music was removed from this scene. Maybe they wanted a grittier feel and the sound effects needed to be more emphasised. It is another great cue by Goodwin in any case.
It is a shame. I love this film, I love this climax, but given how much airtime the score is given in other scenes, this final escape always feels (I suppose it’s fitting because they’re physically exhausted at this point) a little less energetic consequently.
Not that that’s saying much, it’s still pulse pounding in its normal form, but I think this triumphant moment could have been made perfect with a little extra punch from the score. There’s nothing I love more than a dramatic escape via plane with the enemy right on the heroes tail!
The weather changes fast in this scene. it goes from dull and foggy to clear and sunny then patchy cloud in seconds.
mutinyonthekitkat probably filmed in England then. 😁
That actually happens in the mountains
Was this scene supposed to happen at night? It can be hard to tell.
I grew up watching TV shows and movies with modern American tanks and airplanes standing in for ww2 german eqt.
Isawthis at the theatre and was amazed to see an actual ju52
Great film from a great book!
Ju 52 was the workhorse Luftwaffe transport plane of ww2
Great Movie 🎬 😊
My all time favourite
The greatest generation!
The music is so well timed that it makes you wish that they put this music in this scene. Am I right?
Isn't that the original music from the movie?
@@davidkeeton6716 Yes
@@davidkeeton6716 It is, but they don't play the background score in this scene. Wish they had, as another poster mentioned, it's well timed.