He accepts Aldo Raine 's offer to join them. When Donny Donowitz beats Werner to death, Stiglitz is cheering and shouting his name, like the rest of the Basterds. Stiglitz is seen with Aldo , Donny , Wicki , Hicox and another Basterd in the ruined house rendezvous from the village of Nadine.
Hugo, Wicki and Hicox are about to meet with their contact and Allied double agent, the defected German actress Bridget von Hammersmark in the village tavern called La Louisiane , to exchange information and proceed with the next steps of Operation Kino. Hugo is calmly sharpening his knife in another room. Hicox approaches Hugo and mentions that they are not expecting any trouble and then asks him, rather obnoxiously, that in case something does go wrong, can Hugo remain calm.
Stiglitz then stops sharpening his knife and responds with "I don't look calm to you? Doing his best to not look like a fool who just asked a rhetorical question, but failing, Hicox says back to Hugo "well, when you put it that way, I guess you do".
Stiglitz then calmly returns to sharpening his knife. Hicox remarks to Raine that Stiglitz is not very "loquacious". When Stiglitz, Hicox and Wicki enter the tavern, they are surprised to see the bar occupied by German soldiers sitting at a table and partying, who salute them.
Stiglitz, Hicox and Wicki freeze upon seeing the German soldiers, not expecting anyone else except von Hammersmark. Bridget von Hammersmark tells them to wait for her, as she'll join them soon at the other table. Stiglitz, Wicki and Hicox order three whiskey glasses. When Bridget joins them, Hicox gestures Stiglitz to stand up and cheek kiss her, to maintain their cover, which he does. He and the others listen to von Hammersmark's information until Wilhelm bothers her and asks for an autograph.
Willhelm's wife just gave birth to a son 5 hours earlier and Stiglitz congratulates him. Wilhelm reveals his son's name to be Maximilian , and Stiglitz tells him that's a beautiful name. Wilhelm, fairly drunk, continues to pester von Hammersmark. Hicox gets annoyed and orders Willhelm to go back to his table.
After a pause, Willhelm asks Hicox from which part of Germany he is from, as he finds his accent unusual. Stiglitz, sensing Hicox's cover is in danger, grabs Willhelm and tells him that he must be drunk or mad to talk to a superior officer with such impertinence.
In true Tarantino fashion, type casts are toyed with before being swiftly, brutally put down. Tarantino toyed with the idea of the movie for nearly a decade before he began working on it, and in May , the film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was booed and took some heat for deviating from history, because apparently killing Hitler is a bad thing. He received an Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, though he had been a well-known actor in Germany since the s.
The original follows a group of dubious American soldiers during World War II who through misadventure and mishap, end up on a covert mission to steal a German V2 rocket, and wreak havoc behind enemy lines. Tarantino deliberately misspelled his version to distinguish it from the original and to have greater latitude in remaking the film. Roughly one-third of the film is actually in English, with the rest in German, French, and even some Italian.
This is unlikely, however, as both of them had access to the outside Marcel only locked the theater doors to the auditorium, not the doors leading to the outside , and Shoshanna could have left the projector room and escaped through the front door. Indeed, the Basterds are fully aware of this and relatively proud of it. We will be cruel to the Germans, and through our cruelty they will know who we are. And they will find the evidence of our cruelty in the disemboweled, dismembered, and disfigured bodies of their brothers we leave behind us.
And the German will be sickened by us, and the German will talk about us, and the German will fear us. Sound good? So Aldo and the Basterds took the opportunity to strike a blow at the heart of the German ranks by treating them no different than the Reich treated Jews. Not distinguishing between a Nazi and a German soldier was part of a prejudice necessary to their mission to wreak havoc. Tarantino keeps his tradition of giving himself a small role in his films. In fact, he appears twice.
Quentin Tarantino seems to like playing around with his movies. These scenes can be found in the bonus material of the international version, though. For example The same technique is used in Reservoir Dogs and Death Proof. She plays a similar role in Kill Bill: Vol. Harvey Keitel makes his 3rd as the voice of the commander that Raine and Landa talk to over radio.
This is similar to an early scene in Pulp Fiction where Jules drinks an entire cup of Sprite in one gulp before he commits a massacre. Zoller has shot Shoshanna, there is a shot, straight on, of him holding the gun on her, hesitating, moving it up and down. In Reservoir Dogs, Mr. Orange performs the same action, in a similar shot. Marcellus was the name of the African-American crime boss in Pulp Fiction.
Donny Donowitz shares a last name with Lee Donowitz, who was a film producer character in the Tarantino-written film True Romance, and Tarantino has confirmed that the two are father and son. Probably the best person to recommend movies that inspired Inglourious Basterds is director Quentin Tarantino himself. If you enjoyed Inglourious Basterds, you may wish to see other films by Quentin Tarantino, e.
Rachtman approaches and salutes Lt. Landa again for the first time since he killed her family. Wilhelm interrupts the conversation to talk to Bridget. Landa studies the lobby and finds Bridget and the Basterds. The Basterds had the guns and dynamite ready.
Also, meeting at a private place such as a hotel room may have been inconvenient for all parties, and von Hammersmark could have drawn attention as she is a famous actress in Germany.
The guise of a couple German soldiers meeting a famous German actress for a drink at a tavern is much less suspect then each of them sneaking off somewhere secretive. Especially in case von Hammersmark was being followed. Likely not. So, at the beginning, he already knew that Mr. LaPadite, put in an impossible position, reluctantly confesses and Landa has the Dreyfus family hidden beneath the floorboards executed, with the exception of Shosanna. Landa would likely want LaPadite to spread the story of what happened, so he would let him and his family live.
If Landa went around killing everyone who was helping Jews, he would gain a reputation as such, therefore eventually someone would know that they were dead either way and likely try and kill Landa in the process.
Also, Tarantino has a recurring theme of honour in his movies. When a character, even a villain, gives their word, they tend to keep it. It would be a little too convenient for them to have doubles, as well. In historical reality, Hitler visited Paris only one time for a single day, when he traveled there to accept the French surrender in June Stiglitz drinks his whiskey and angrily stares at Hellstrom.
After Hicox blows his cover by ordering 3 more drinks with his ring finger, middle and index finger, which is considered odd in Germany and in most continental Europe, Hellstrom readies his gun under the table and informs Hicox that he gave himself away and that his gun is pointed at his testicles.
Hicox however, replies that he too is pointing his gun at his balls since he sat down. Stiglitz says that as well, as he quickly wraps his arm around Hellstrom and shoving his gun right into the Gestapo's crotch, telling him that he's a real Frederick Zoller at that range.
After a last drink and cigarette, Hicox tells Hellstrom there is only one thing left for him to do. When Hellstrom inquires about what that would be, Hicox signals Stiglitz to tell him. Stiglitz tells him the last thing Hellstrom can do is to "Say 'auf Wiedersehen' to your Nazi balls". Stiglitz shoots the Gestapo Major in his testicles a couple of times, who in turn shoots Hicox, who fires his gun as well.
Stigliz quickly jumps out of his chair, pulls his knife and stabs the Major in the back of his neck. He is shot by the female Sergeant in the back, but Stiglitz manages to shoot her in return and the German next to her before being killed by a shotgun blast from Eric , the bartender.
Some time later, Hans Landa sees his corpse, and upon seeing his Lieutenant First Class uniform, sarcastically remarks that he moved up in the world, despite his "record of insubordination". In a flashback we see Stiglitz, Hirschberg and Donowitz wearing Wehrmacht uniforms taken from killed soldiers, ambushing a German squad in their car, and mowing them down with MP40s. Hugo Stiglitz is quiet, and doesn't seem to enjoy social interaction.
He is a German who hates Nazism and Nazis. He seems to get along with the Basterds as he is seen laughing with them and cheering Donny on when he's using his bat. Hugo also seems to have a personal hatred for the Nazis based on a flash back showing him being tortured by one prior to his enlistment.
Hugo Stiglitz was portrayed by Til Schweiger. Til Schweiger was given a choice of roles - either Sgt.
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