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Grouchy. Gerard. You take 30,000 men. 30,000 men, one third of my army. You take the men and you pursue, you understand? You pursue Blucher.

12 seconds sound clip from the Waterloo (1970) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:50:17.732 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- This steel is my word. I am too old to break it.

- If Wellington runs for the coast, none of us will get home to Berlin. The logical road is Namur.

- I do not trust the English.

- Nonetheless, because I have served you before, sir, I have ordered the retreat to Wavre.

- You may still cooperate with Wellington, but God help us if he does not stand.

- Grouchy. Gerard. You take 30,000 men. 30,000 men, one third of my army. You take the men and you pursue, you understand? You pursue Blucher.

- You don't let them regroup. You don't let them consolidate. And above all, you don't let them rejoin.

- But there are 10 different ways and directions Blucher might go, sir. Wavre and Namur.

- He is not a scatter of birds. We will find him on one road.

- Enough's enough!

- Enough's enough! Let's not have any disagreement. Any disagreement will only lead to disaster. Is that understood?

[...]

Waterloo (1970) Sound Clip

Waterloo (1970)posterListen to memorable quotes from the classic 1970 movie Waterloo (1970).

Actors: Rod Steiger (Napoleon Bonaparte), Christopher Plummer (Duke of Wellington), Orson Welles (King Louis XVIII)

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