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The Wilhelm Scream

Category: Movies
Posted on: October 22, 2007 4:13 PM, by revere

I like movies but I'm not a film buff. I have no reason why I find cinema's most famous scream interesting. But I do:

In case you haven't had enough, here's a Wilhelm scream compilation:

Just because.

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Well, I am a bit of a film buff (though not with the encyclopedic knowledge of my son) and I reviewed movies for several years, yet I'd never heard of the Wilhelm scream until now. So thanks very much. AOAIH!!

Posted by: slovenia | October 23, 2007 2:20 AM

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