What was ice cold in Alex?

"Ice Cold in Alex" refers to a classic 1958 British war film (and the novel it's based on) about a perilous WWII desert journey by an unlikely group, including a weary officer (John Mills), nurses, and a sergeant-major, escaping Tobruk for Alexandria, where the title symbolizes the ultimate reward: a much-dreamed-of, ice-cold beer after their ordeal. The film captures their struggle against the harsh desert, landmines, and enemy forces, culminating in an iconic scene where they finally enjoy their long-awaited frosty drinks.
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What is the story behind Ice Cold in Alex?

During World War II in North Africa, a medical field unit must cross the desert in their ambulance in order to reach the British lines in Alexandria. During World War II in North Africa, a medical field unit must cross the desert in their ambulance in order to reach the British lines in Alexandria.
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Is Ice Cold in Alex true?

The unique thing about Ice Cold in Alex is that it is based on a true story, which makes the plot seem more real. The movie's unforgettable scenes of drama, tension, and human interaction have made it a classic war drama. Both critics and audiences have praised its high-octane action and deep story complexity.
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What was the truck in Ice Cold in Alex?

The Austin K2 ambulance used was four-wheel drive, and had presumably been converted for the movie using a front axle and wheels from a Canadian Military Pattern truck, along with a transfer case and prop drive shafts.
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What beer was drunk in Ice Cold in Alex?

A beer, Tom. A bloody great, tall, ice-cold glass of Rheingold in that little bar off Mahoment Ali Square in Alex… and I'll buy you one, all of you one, because I'm bloody well going to get you there.” Rheingold was an American lager, from a New York brewery founded in 1883 by a German Jew called Samuel Liebmann.
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Is piton beer just Heineken?

Piton is a Pilsner beer brand from the island of Saint Lucia, brewed by Windward & Leeward Brewing Limited, which is owned by Heineken. The beer was named for the Gros Piton and Petit Piton mountains on the island.
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Does Rainier beer still exist?

Yes, Rainier Beer still exists, owned by Pabst Brewing, and is brewed in California (Irwindale) but maintains its Pacific Northwest identity with loyal fans, offering its classic lager and some newer/specialty brews, though it's a bit different from its original Seattle days. You can still find it in stores and online, often sold as a budget-friendly, nostalgic brew with its iconic red "R" logo.
 
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What is the famous line from Ice Cold in Alex?

Anson: I'll tell you this, the next drink I have's gonna be a lager. Ice cold. There's a little bar in Alex with a marble top counter and high stools. They serve the best beer in all the middle east.
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How old was Clint Eastwood when he was in the movie The Mule?

Clint Eastwood was 88 years old when he starred in and directed The Mule, playing a character based on the true story of a 90-year-old drug mule, making him nearly 90 during filming and release in late 2018.
 
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Did anyone survive 4 years in the trenches?

Ellison had survived four years of trench warfare, including fighting in the battles of Ypres and the Somme. However at 40 years old, he was shot while out on the outskirts of Mons and killed at 9.30am on 11 November 1918, a day we now mark as Remembrance Day.
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What was the #1 killer in WW1?

The number one cause of death in World War I was artillery, which caused the vast majority of casualties (around 60-70%) due to its devastating power in trench warfare, followed by small arms fire and then diseases like influenza and infections. Artillery shells, machine guns, and the harsh conditions of trench life led to horrific wounds and widespread death, even on quiet days, with infections and the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic further increasing the toll. 
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Is Paul Bäumer based on a real person?

Paul Braumer is a fictional character and was not a real person. However, his experiences are described in very realistic terms because they were based on the author, Erich Maria Remarque, and what he saw, felt, and did during his time as a German soldier in WWI.
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What is the #1 greatest movie of all time?

There's no single "number one movie" as it depends on the criteria (box office, critical acclaim, audience rating); however, Avatar (2009) is the all-time worldwide box office leader without inflation, while Gone with the Wind (1939) is often cited as #1 when adjusted for inflation, and The Shawshank Redemption (1994) consistently tops user-rated lists like IMDb's.
 
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What movie took 48 years to make?

The movie that took 48 years to make is **Orson Welles' final film, The Other Side of the Wind, filmed intermittently starting in 1970 and finally released posthumously by Netflix in 2018 after decades of legal battles and unfinished editing. Welles began shooting in 1970, but left behind nearly 100 hours of footage when he died in 1985, with producers finally completing the project decades later. 
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What happened to Will in the ambulance?

In the movie Ambulance, Will Sharp is critically shot by EMT Cam Thompson but survives, though he's left injured and in police custody; he's later cleared as EMT Cam confesses, and he ultimately reunites with his wife Amy and their son, having found a way to get her medical care through the chaos and getting a portion of the stolen money to her, but not before having to kill his brother Danny to stop him from killing Cam, leading to his own arrest as he faces the consequences of the heist.
 
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Why did John Wayne refuse to work with Clint Eastwood?

John Wayne refused to work with Clint Eastwood on a Western film due to his belief that it favored Eastwood's style, which was not aligned with Wayne's own vision of the genre.
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What did Clint Eastwood say when Toby Keith died?

The award-winning actor, who inspired one of Keith's last singles of his career, posted a photo of the duo standing side-by-side, and wrote: “Extremely Saddened by the passing of Toby Keith, Rest in peace my friend... [Toby Keith].” Keith died on Monday night (February 5) following a battle with stomach cancer.
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Why did Doc cut off his fingers in Escape from Alcatraz?

The incident in which Doc chops off his fingers with a hatchet was based on an actual incident in 1937; inmate Rufe Persful, maddened by strict rules that imposed silence on the prisoners, cut off four fingers with a hatchet to try to get transferred off Alcatraz.
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What is the most famous line in a movie ever?

The most famous movie quote, according to the American Film Institute and general consensus, is "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" from Gone with the Wind (1939), delivered by Clark Gable as Rhett Butler. Other highly iconic contenders include "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse" (The Godfather), "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore" (The Wizard of Oz), and "Here's looking at you, kid" (Casablanca). 
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Who drank 106 beers in one night?

The legendary professional wrestler André the Giant (André René Roussimoff) is famously reported to have drunk 106 beers in one night at a Charlotte, North Carolina hotel bar in 1974 or 1975, according to fellow wrestler Ric Flair. Ric Flair recounted that André consumed these beers over about a six-hour period, sometimes drinking as many as 17 beers per hour, with his manager Frank Valois drinking 56 beers that same night.
 
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What did Babe Ruth say about beer?

Babe Ruth famously quipped about beer in a 1934 Life Magazine interview, saying, "Sometimes, when I reflect on all the beer I drink, I feel ashamed. Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and all of their hopes and dreams. If I didn't drink this beer, they might be out of work and their dreams would be shattered. I couldn't do that to them!". This quote humorously justifies his drinking by citing support for brewery workers, fitting his larger-than-life persona. 
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What is the 3:30-300 rule for beer?

The 3-30-300 Rule for beer is a guideline for how temperature affects freshness, stating that beer stored at 90°F (32°C) for 3 days, 72°F (22°C) for 30 days, or 38°F (3.5°C) for 300 days will experience roughly the same amount of flavor degradation (oxidation). Essentially, warmer temperatures drastically speed up spoilage, making cold storage the best way to keep beer tasting fresh for its intended shelf life, while a hot car ruins beer quickly.
 
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Who actually makes Costco's Kirkland beer?

Q: Is Kirkland Light Beer made by Costco themselves? A: No, like most Kirkland Signature products, Kirkland Light Beer was produced by a third-party brewer (City Brewing Company) on Costco's behalf.
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What bar sells the most Rainier Beer?

The Cabin is the #1 seller, on premise, of Rainier Beer in the state of Washington.
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