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<p dir="auto"><strong>HevyChevy</strong> — <em>11 years ago(December 02, 2014 09:02 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">The General's name is Stillwell.<br />
Same name as one of the baseball players from A League of their Own.<br />
Could 1941 have influenced some of the characters from A League of their Own?<br />
Granted, not the most uncommon name, but I still found it interesting.<br />
Also, a scene in 1941 where they're in a "command center".<br />
A whole bunch of airplanes are being placed on a table, to show their location.<br />
Reminiscent of what the English did during the war.<br />
During the scene, the camera pans up, so that we're now looking down on the people in the scene and a "traffic light" type fixture enters into view. It is switched to "red", by command of the.<br />
commander<br />
, in order to show the urgency of the situation.<br />
I was immediately reminded of a few scenes from "Wargames", where we watched the "Defcon" meter slowly inch its way towards total annihilation of the Earth's inhabitants.<br />
Of Special note is the form in which that meter took. A series of lights to show increasing/decreasing urgency of a situation.<br />
Same as row of lights on the traffic signal in 1941.<br />
Again, was this aspect of Wargames influenced by 1941?<br />
Granted, I don't think anyone who had a hand in making 1941 worked on either of the other movies I mentioned, but considering that 1941 pre-dates either of the other movies I mentioned, it does bring to mind some interesting parallels.<br />
Tell me, you love your country?<br />
Well, I've just died for it.</p>
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