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  2. Fanvid of Quentin Tarantino's 2009 WW2 fantasy movie Inglorious Basterds character, young Nazi solider Frederick Zoller portrayed by Daniel Brühl.Featuring s...

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    Shosanna Dreyfus was born in France, circa 1923, in a dairy farm from a village in Nancy. She had a brother, Amos, a father, Jakob, a mother, Miriam, and an uncle, Bob.

    Chapter One - Once upon a time... in Nazi-occupied France

    Shosanna was the only surviving member of the Dreyfus family, a Jewish rural French family who were murdered in 1941 by SS-Standartenführer Hans Landa. They were hiding in the LaPadite family's basement. Unfortunately, Hans Landa's interrogations quickly made Perrier LaPadite betray their whereabouts. She fled the house as Landa pointed his Waltherat her with the intent to shoot, only to change his mind for some reason, instead he shouted a cruel "Au revoir, Shosanna!".

    Chapter Three - GERMAN NIGHT IN PARIS

    She later assumed the alias of "Emmanuelle Mimieux" and went to inherit the Parisian Le Gamaar Cinema from a sympathetic theater owner, Madame Ada Mimieux, who teaches her how to run and operate the theater. During a night in June 1944, she encountered Frederick Zoller, while she was removing the letters from the cinema marquee. Not interested to speak to him at all, she tried to avoid any conversation, visibly agitated. When Zoller asked her name, she tried to give him the cold shoulder by b...

    Chapter Five - REVENGE OF THE GIANT FACE

    Shosanna is seen in her room, by her window, looking down at the street, no doubt at the incoming Nazi crowd. As she prepares for the show, we see a flashback of her plan: she records herself, then she and Marcel kidnap a French movie developerand force him to develop their film into a reel film; Shosanna then has the film treated and edited into one of the movie's film reels, replacing Zoller's final clip with her message of vengeance. After she meets the German actor Emil Janningsin the cin...

    Shosanna is a rather serious woman, and is also very brave and resourceful. She hates Nazis with a passion, largely due to the fact that one was responsible for the death of her family. This also shows that she's pretty loyal to her family and even willing to die for her family, but she's also willing to bring the Nazi regime to justice. Shosanna i...

    In earlier drafts of the screenplay Shosanna was a much more active member of the French resistance, sniping soldiers from rooftops and even compiling a death list of high ranking Nazi officials to...
    The name Emmanuelle Mimieux is a reference both the erotic Emmanuelle film series and American B-movie actress, Yvette Mimieux.
    The "tomboy" look sported by Shosanna when seen removing the film letters and in particular her own "baker boy" cap are reminiscent of the kid character in 1921 Charlie Chaplin's film cited by Zoll...
    The look of Shosanna in the final scene is inspired by that of Veronika Voss, character in the 1982 movie of the same name, directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The protagonist of the said film, i...

    Shosanna Dreyfus was played by Mélanie Laurent. Quentin Tarantino met Mélanie Laurent in three rounds and played all the characters on the first. On the second one, he shared the lines with her, and the third one, it was dinner face-to-face. During the dinner, he told Laurent, "Do you know something-there's just something I don't like. It's that yo...

  3. Private Fredrick Zoller was a Wehrmacht marksman who became a war hero after killing at least 250 enemies in three days. Joseph Goebbels decided to turn his exploits into a propaganda film, called Nation's Pride, in which Zoller stars as himself. He was nicknamed by his comrades "the German Sergeant York". Frederick Zoller was born in Germany. He joined the Wehrmacht during WWII. He's famous ...

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  5. Sep 7, 2023 · Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds is an alternate version of World War II, with fictional characters based on real people, like Frederick Zoller. Matthäus Hetzenauer and Audie Murphy, real-life soldiers, served as the inspiration for Zoller's remarkable military achievements in the movie. While the film is mostly fictional, Inglourious ...

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  7. Zoller says that people call him "the German Sergeant York." Quite a number of cinema luminaries of the period are name-dropped: Leni Riefenstahl (and her film The White Hell of Piz Palu ), Max Linder, Charlie Chaplin (and his film The Kid (1921) ), Louis B. Mayer, David O. Selznik, Van Johnson, and G.W. Pabst.

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