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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Devil's Brigade


    cowgoesmoo — 11 years ago(April 28, 2014 05:53 AM)

    When the Canadians first appear marching to Scotland the Brave, Cliff Robertson is shown marching and raising his hands all the way up to his shoulders, as are the two men behind him. However the men marching behind are all over the place. Some raise their hands to shoulder level, some barely move them, and everyone else is anywhere in between.
    What is the proper way for Canadian soldiers to march?

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      libertarian45 — 11 years ago(May 03, 2014 08:50 PM)

      Arms shoulder height, parallel to the ground. Always been that way.

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        cowgoesmoo — 11 years ago(May 11, 2014 06:38 AM)

        Thanks!
        I'll chalk it up to the extras not being properly instructed.

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          Thanato26 — 11 years ago(November 14, 2014 05:20 AM)

          Breast Pocket high though many do not raise them that high.

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            macfilm — 10 years ago(June 16, 2015 11:31 PM)

            In that scene, too, they are marching far too fast. It looks like they are pacing at 140 per minute or so. Marching to bagpipes wouldn't exceed, maybe, 90 paces per minute, especially in the British/Canadian style of arms raised to shoulder height.
            The only soldiers I know of that may march to bagpipes in a fast pace like that are the Brigade of Gurkhas, the special, tough soldiers from Nepal that are part of the British forces.

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              j_eyon-2 — 10 years ago(September 21, 2015 03:40 PM)

              i bet that faster pace was a requirement of the movie making - it fit the scene better if the army arrives in a reasonable time - with editing the slower pace could've shortened (sped up) the scene - but the faster march made the canadians seem dynamic & impressive
              there are lots of compromises made for film

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