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First Use Of Racial Slur In A Movie?


The German pilot the group captures calls the Sudanese soldier a N'r.

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I just got finished watching it. One of my favorites for years... I always point out that it is the earliest use of the "N" word that I have seen in a movie.

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The pilot calls him neger, which is German for negro.

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You missed the line a bit ealier, when Bogey says, "I'm not taking on a pile of spaghetti", in reference to the Italian soldier they find in the desert.

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Yes, I noticed that too!!! That was brutal. Just because it's toward an Italian doesn't necessarily make it less important as racial slur.

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You folks need to get a grip

You don't have to stand tall, but you have to stand up!






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Actually, in both JESSE JAMES (1939) and THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES (1940), the word "darky" is used to refer to a character who appears in both films.

May I bone your kipper, Mademoiselle?

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While "Neger" is the correct German noun, it was meant to inflame the audience.

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