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Tango0103 Aug 2018 10:13 p.m. PST

"On the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, thousands of enthusiasts reenact the epic clash. But there can only be one Napoleon…."

I've just finished watching it…. really nice… recomended….

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Hope you enjoy!.


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Arteis0204 Aug 2018 1:33 a.m. PST

I've posted an overview of this movie on my blog here:

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Over 6,000 reenactors gather for the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. But the real battle is taking place elsewhere, as two contenders vie for the vital role of being Napoleon.

Frenchman Frank Samson, uniform-maker extraordinaire, takes on American Mark Schneider as to who will be Emperor on the day (by the way, my son and I actually saw the latter in action when we took part in Waterloo 2005!).

There's also an outstanding prison sentence to be served, an unpaid bill for parking to which Empress Josephine has something to say, and a motley group of elderly Grenadier reenactors gamely trekking Napoleon's route from where he landed after his escape from Elba.

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Tango0104 Aug 2018 11:15 a.m. PST

Do you enjoyed it?….

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