I actually think its called 'Enemy at the gate' or something along those lines. I saw it a few weeks ago.
john doe
marine
Erwin Knig is a skilled German sniper in the novel "Enemy at the Gates" by William Craig. He is a key antagonist who engages in a deadly game of cat and mouse with the protagonist, Soviet sniper Vasily Zaytsev, during the Battle of Stalingrad. Knig's role in the story is to provide a formidable challenge for Zaytsev and to showcase the intense and dangerous nature of sniper warfare during World War II.
The Romans did not have snipers, and as a result no word for sniper.
Yes. The .50 cal is one of many weapons available to the sniper, though there are several others, each of them favored based upon the type of sniper mission.
Sniper - American band - was created in 1972.
Sniper - American band - ended in 1978.
If you are referring to the German sniper (shot by Pvt. Daniel Jackson [Barry Pepper]) who shoots Pvt. Adrian Caparzo (Vin Diesel) in the courtyard overlooked by the bombed out apartment with the French family, it is likely (if authentic) a Karabiner Kar 98K fitted with a scope. This is a guess however, as (if memory serves) it is a manual load, bolt action rifle, so could not have been a Walther Gewehr 43 which is a semi-automatic weapon.
There are two possibilities Scharfschuetze (sharpshooter,marksman, sniper) or Heckenschuetze which is probably more what you want.
Yes. American Sniper is rated R for language, sexual content/nudity, some drug use and brief violence.
A bit over two hours.
Chris Kyle, the American sniper, wrote one book titled "American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History." The book was co-authored with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice.
He is shot to death by a German sniper.
john doe
The handicap was his right arm, he was shot by a German Sniper while he fought in World War I.
The main character of "American Sniper" is Chris Kyle, a US Navy SEAL sniper. The book follows his life and experiences during his time serving in the military, including his four tours in Iraq. Other notable characters include his wife Taya Kyle and his fellow soldiers.
No, the movie "American Sniper" is not in black and white; it is presented in color. Directed by Clint Eastwood and released in 2014, the film tells the story of Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle. Its cinematography uses color to enhance the emotional and dramatic impact of Kyle's experiences during the Iraq War.