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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nigel_GreenNigel Green - Wikipedia

    Who could ever forget him in Zulu? He was an almost mythical figure, like Harry Andrews and Victor McLaglen, and later John Wayne, all of them genuine and generous artists. Among other men they were like Norse gods, mythical, large and gentle, suddenly exploding into rage and performing fabulous feats of strength." [11] Screen career.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0338210Nigel Green - IMDb

    Green had a number of small film roles in the early 1960s until his appearance in the critically acclaimed Zulu (1964), after which his film roles improved. Perhaps his best-known performance is that of Michael Caine 's superior in the stylish spy film The Ipcress File (1965).

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  3. The film stars Baker and introduces Michael Caine, in his first major role, with a supporting cast that includes Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Nigel Green, Paul Daneman, Glynn Edwards, Ivor Emmanuel, and Patrick Magee.

  4. Colour Sergeant Bourne : And a bayonet, sir, with some guts behind. Colour Sergeant Bourne : A prayer's as good as bayonet on a day like this. [Bourne calls the roll after the battle] Colour Sergeant Bourne : Hitch... Hitch, I saw you.

  5. Perhaps one of the most immortal lines of all movies and a profound metaphor for life. Why are we here? Why has this happened? Why should this happen to me? ...

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  6. Green had a number of small film roles in the early 1960s until his appearance in the critically acclaimed Zulu (1964), after which his film roles improved. Perhaps his best-known performance is that of Michael Caine 's superior in the stylish spy film The Ipcress File (1965).

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  8. Oct 15, 2015 · Nigel Green replies to the question "Why us?" with the simple reply "Because we're here", as Jack Hawkins' preacher tells them that they're all going to die.

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