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Is Waterloo a good film?

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John Castro

Published Mar 17, 2026

Is Waterloo a good film?

‘Waterloo’ the film is truly an authentic depiction, everything to the senseless waste of men, to the actual mechanics of the battle. Christopher Plummer, gives a first class performance as the heroic but downcast Wellington and the battle scenes are pretty much second to none.

Is Waterloo 1970 accurate?

The film should also be congratulated on its historical accuracy. One or two minor inaccuracies aside, the film is extremely faithful, especially in terms of the battle itself and the military strategy involved.

How historically accurate is Waterloo?

“Waterloo” is one of the most accurate depictions of a major battle ever put on film. None of the major events are contemptuous of history. For instance, the movie glosses over the mistake made by the French of feeding more troops into the attack on Hougoumont in what was originally conceived of as a diversion.

How many horses died in the film Waterloo?

In reality, over 20,000 horses died during the Battle of Waterloo.

Is Waterloo a Soviet movie?

Waterloo (Russian: Ватерлоо) is a 1970 epic period war film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk and produced by Dino De Laurentiis….Waterloo (1970 film)

Waterloo (Ватерлоо)
CountriesItaly Soviet Union
LanguageEnglish

Who directed Waterloo?

Sergei Bondarchuk
Waterloo/Directors

How many soldiers are at Waterloo?

Fought near Waterloo village, Belgium, it pitted Napoleon’s 72,000 French troops against the duke of Wellington’s army of 68,000 (British, Dutch, Belgian, and German soldiers) aided by 45,000 Prussians under Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. Napoleon was defeated, and he was exiled for the final time.

Who really won the Battle of Waterloo?

Napoleon Bonaparte
At Waterloo in Belgium, Napoleon Bonaparte suffers defeat at the hands of the Duke of Wellington, bringing an end to the Napoleonic era of European history. The Corsica-born Napoleon, one of the greatest military strategists in history, rapidly rose in the ranks of the French Revolutionary Army during the late 1790s.