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With shooting for Quentin Tarantino’s ensemble WWII epic, Inglorious Bastards, scheduled to begin in October — and just eight and a half months until the movie’s promised screening at 2009’s Cannes Film Festival — casting news has been trickling in daily for the past few weeks. Which roles have been filled? Which ones are still open? And when will Quentin find a suitable Hitler? After the jump, with the help of the screenplay, we break it down for all the film’s major-ish speaking parts — in eye-pleasing chart form! And check back later for updates! Role (listed in order of appearance) Description Cast? Perrier LaPadite A French dairy farmer hiding a Jewish family. Not yet cast. Colonel Hans Landa ("The Jew Hunter") A Nazi officer in charge of rounding up Jews in Germany-occupied France. The film"s primary villain (not counting Hitler, we guess). Christoph Waltz Shoshanna Dreyfus The movie"s female lead, a French Jewish girl who flees the Nazis as a teenager and later inherits a Parisian movie theater. Lieutenant Aldo Raine A "hillbilly from the mountains of Tennessee" who leads a team of eight Jewish American soldiers ("The Bastards"). His "defining physical characteristic" is a "rope burn around his neck. " Brad Pitt Adolf Hitler Der Führer. Not yet cast. (Please let it be Tom Cruise doing another Sumner Redstone impression. ) Private Butz A Nazi soldier captured by the Bastards. Sergeant Werner Rachtman Another Nazi soldier captured by the Bastards. Private First Class Utivich A Bastard nicknamed "The Little One. " B. J. Novak Sergeant Donny Donowitz ("The Bear Jew") A Bastard famous for beating Nazis to death with a baseball bat. Eli Roth Sergeant Hugo Stiglitz An ex–German soldier recruited by the Bastards for his exceptional Nazi-killing abilities. Not yet officially cast, though we bet it"s Til Schweiger or Daniel Brühl, both of whom have been cast in unspecified roles. Private First Class Hirschberg Another Bastard. Not yet cast, though it"s probably either Paul Rust or Samm Levine, both of whom have signed on for unspecified parts. Marcel The French black projectionist in Shoshanna"s movie theater. Madame Mimieux An "attractive-looking French woman, " the original owner of Shoshanna"s movie theater. Fredrick Zoller A Nazi war "hero, " "The German Sgt. York. " Not yet cast, though it could totally be Daniel Brühl if he"s not playing Stiglitz. Joseph Goebbels The Nazi party"s propaganda minister. Francesca Mondino Goebbels"s translator and mistress. Major Deiter Hellstorm A Gestapo officer. Lieutenant Archie Hicox A "snappy handsome British Lieutenant, " described as "a young George Sanders type. " Michael Fassbender General Ed Fenech A British general, described as "an older George Sanders type. " Mike Myers Winston Churchill The jowly British prime minister. Bridget Von Hammersmark A German actress and double agent for the British. Diane Kruger Sergeant Wilhelm Wicki A Nazi soldier. Earlier: Casting ‘Inglorious Bastards’ We’ve Got Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Inglorious Bastards’ Script Vulture’s ‘Inglorious Bastards’ Casting Scorecard.
Inglorious Bastards. In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as "The Basterds" are chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Third Reich by scalping and brutally killing Nazis. The Basterds soon cross paths with a French-Jewish teenage girl who runs a movie theater in Paris which is targeted by the soldiers. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. By ordering or viewing, you agree to our Terms. Sold by Amazon Digital Services LLC. Top Rated Movies #87 | Won 1 Oscar. Another 132 wins & 171 nominations. See more awards » Edit Storyline In German-occupied France, young Jewish refugee Shosanna Dreyfus witnesses the slaughter of her family by Colonel Hans Landa. Narrowly escaping with her life, she plots her revenge several years later when German war hero Fredrick Zoller takes a rapid interest in her and arranges an illustrious movie premiere at the theater she now runs. With the promise of every major Nazi officer in attendance, the event catches the attention of the "Basterds", a group of Jewish-American guerrilla soldiers led by the ruthless Lt. Aldo Raine. As the relentless executioners advance and the conspiring young girl"s plans are set in motion, their paths will cross for a fateful evening that will shake the very annals of history. Written by The Massie Twins Plot Summary Plot Synopsis Taglines: "I love my unofficial title, precisely because I have earned it. " See more » Did You Know? Trivia In the film, a group of German soldiers are playing a game where one has to guess what famous name is written on one"s forehead. The note on the soldier played by Ken Duken reads Mata Hari, a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who became known for being a double agent for Germany during World War I. This mirrors the role played by Diane Kruger: a famous actress turned double agent for the Allies during World War II. See more » Goofs When Landa arrives at Lapadite"s farm, one of his subordinates refers to him as "Herr Oberst". As an SS officer, Landa would not be addressed using an Army rank. His correct title would be "Standartenführer". See more » Quotes Francesca Mondino: [ in French; subtitled] Emanuelle, did you enjoy "Lucky Kids"? Shosanna Dreyfus: [ in French] I rather liked Lillian Harvey. Joseph Goebbels: [ suddenly in German] Lillian Harvey! Never mention that name in my presence! Crazy Credits Both the opening and closing credits change fonts numerous times, displaying typefaces seen in a variety of earlier and subsequent Tarantino films. See more » Alternate Versions In the German version the first "Who am I? " game in the tavern scene runs slightly (ca. 1 minute) longer. Specifically, "Winnetou" gets to ask more questions on who he is. Later he orders Schnaps from Mathilda. See more » Connections Spoofed in Trainyard Dogs: Part I (2018) Soundtracks TIGER TANK (1970) Written by Lalo Schifrin Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment See more » Frequently Asked Questions See more » Details Release Date: 21 August 2009 (USA) Also Known As: Inglorious Bastards Box Office Budget: $70, 000, 000 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: $38, 054, 676, 23 August 2009 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $321, 455, 689 See more on IMDbPro » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs ».
Quentin Tarantino’s Nazi-killing extravaganza Inglourious Basterds borrows a title and basic premise — disreputable men on a mission in World War II — from 1978’s The Inglorious Bastards (or Quel maledetto treno blindato), an Italian B movie starring a cigar-chomping badass (Fred Williamson) and directed by Tarantino hero Enzo G. Castellari. That said, the original concerns a gang of soldiers awaiting court-martial who attempt to escape to Switzerland but instead get caught up in a German-sabotaging suicide mission, and it doesn’t feature even one guy getting a swastika chiseled into his forehead. But just to be sure we weren’t missing anything, we compared the two in a few major cinematic categories, from Violence Visited on Nazis to Topless Lady Nazis Firing Guns. Bastards Basterds Violence Visited on Nazis According to Salon, the “German” soldiers were played by Italian extras, and they “always die by jumping in the air and twisting vigorously in a counterclockwise motion. ” The enemy is dispensed of with scalpings, Louisville Sluggers to dome pieces, and the occasional good, clean machine-gunning. Tough Talk “I accidentally killed a loud-mouthed sergeant just like you. You wanna try for two? They can only kill me once. ” — Williamson as Private Fred Canfield “Hey Donny? Got a German here who wants to die for his country. Oblige him. ” — Brad Pitt as Lieutenant Aldo Raine Topless Lady Nazis Firing Guns At least two. (NSFW images here and here. ) Sadly, none. Trivia Was at one point rereleased in the U. S., with an edited version more prominently featuring Williamson as “G. I. Bro. ” The idea for Basterds dates back to at least before Kill Bill Vol. 1, and at various points was rumored to star Michael Madsen, Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Eddie Murphy, and, of course, Paul Walker. Features Bo Svenson? Yes: The Swedish-born B-movie actor starred as Lieutenant Yeager, the calm and collected leader of the misfits. And, yes: Svenson has a cameo in the Nazi-propaganda movie-within-a-movie directed by Eli Roth (Casterelli has a Basterds cameo as well). Acknowledges The Dirty Dozen? One of the movie’s taglines: “Whatever the dirty dozen did, they do it dirtier! ” Says Tarantino, “What actually got me to sit down and put pen to paper was, ‘Hey, wouldn’t it be fun to do a Dirty Dozen kind of thing? ’ … Now it doesn’t look anything like The Dirty Dozen. ” Nazi-Cinema Smackdown: Inglourious Basterds vs. The Inglorious Bastards.
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