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Did anyone see the CBC mini-series H2O? I missed out on seeing it, but if I recall from the trailers there was to be a Canadian military presence throughout the whole series.
rick7475 said:A Bridge Too Far and Band of Brothers same scene depicting Canadian Engineers helping evacuate the British across the river with rubberlife rafts.
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SierraAir said:What about in episode 9 of Band of Brothers. The 101st, drive by a couple Candians that just cleared a house, search a couple Germans, and promptly execute them. Or were they Brits?
SierraAir said:What about in episode 9 of Band of Brothers. The 101st, drive by a couple Candians that just cleared a house, search a couple Germans, and promptly execute them. Or were they Brits?
Michael Dorosh said:Meh. That was just a plot device to work an American actor into a British movie so the poor dear wouldn't have to try an accent on.
wotan said:A few years ago there was a CBC production about Canadians in FRY. I think it was called "The King Of Krasna" or something along that lines.
Enzo said:"Krasna" was mentioned already I believe, it was called Peacekeepers.
If we're going to go out on a limb, then how about Chuck Norris in Delta Force using a Canadian passport and posing as a CBC journalist to enter the Middle East? I'm going on a very vague memory with that one.
wotan said:A few years ago there was a CBC production about Canadians in FRY. I think it was called "The King Of Krasna" or something along that lines.
Enzo said:"Krasna" was mentioned already I believe, it was called Peacekeepers.
wotan said:As well, I believe in "The African Queen" that Humphrey Bogart plays a Canadian from Montreal, but I can't remember if he refers to military service or not.
Haggis said:You're both right. It was originally titled "The King of Krasna" (taken from a line in the movie) and was re-released as "Peacekeepers".