Murray Alper is a front-line trooper doing mop-up of German positions in this training film. He wants to take a few souvenirs, but his tough-talking fellow soldier keeps warning him that unexploded bombs may become exploded bombs within seconds after you touch them.
What makes this US Army training film interesting is the strong, lower-class New York accents of both soldiers. It's like looking at a couple of the Three Stooges, perhaps after Curly blew himself up with a "woo-woo". The other soldier keeps talking about his brother. Maybe that's Shemp.
What makes this US Army training film interesting is the strong, lower-class New York accents of both soldiers. It's like looking at a couple of the Three Stooges, perhaps after Curly blew himself up with a "woo-woo". The other soldier keeps talking about his brother. Maybe that's Shemp.