Theodore Bikel

Theodore Bikel

  • Born: 1924-5-2
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Johnathon 2022-04-09 08:01:03

      Professional performance of professionals

      Although I know that many modern management ideas (especially organization, strategy, and personnel) are inextricably linked with the military, I have never understood the operation of the military. Later, after accepting Green's PPM system, I found that the leader does not need to do much. As long...

    • Sincere 2022-04-09 08:01:03

      Enemy and friend fight wit and courage

      This is a battle between a German submarine and an American warship in World War II. The scale is small, the number of people is small, and the battle situation
      is tragic ; . Both the German captain and the American captain have experienced naval warfare. They are brave and decisive, kind and...

    • Raphaelle 2022-04-13 09:01:06

      There is no nonsense, straight to the point, the tricks on both sides are wonderful, and the ending is sublimated a bit, a little bit cliché

    • Zachary 2022-04-09 08:01:03

      It's very nice, and the story can be regarded as a prequel to "U571", a naval battle with a compact enough arrangement. The American destroyer captain and the German submarine captain are very professional, and the process is a battle of wits and courage, and the supporting characters are also face-to-face. A good war movie is a group of outstanding people dying, which is much more interesting than the cowards or pacifists on the battlefield. The underwater scenes are all models, but the visual effects are qualified without obvious flaws. At the end of the failure, the Germans were rescued and returned to the old humanitarian path. The overall modern

    The Enemy Below quotes

    • Doctor: Remember our talk on the bridge - the weighty one, death and destruction? You might be interested to know that I've seen another reason for hope. Found it in a funny place, too... in the middle of an ocean, right in the middle of a war.

      Captain Murrell: You had to come a long way to find it, though, didn't you, Doc?

      Doctor: It was worth the trip.

      Captain Murrell: Maybe.

    • [last lines]

      Von Stolberg: I should have died many times, Captain, but I continue to survive somehow. This time it was your fault.

      Captain Murrell: I didn't know. Next time I won't throw you the rope.

      Von Stolberg: I think you will.