Narrator | |
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Samuel L. Jackson as the Narrator. | |
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Name | None |
Gender | Male |
Allegiance | None |
Title/Rank | Narrator |
Nationality | American |
Fate | None |
Portrayed by | Samuel L. Jackson |
- “The reason for Hugo Stiglitz's celebrity among German soldiers is simple.”
- ―The Narrator's first line
The Narrator is a an exponent character, who explains two important elements in the film.
Story
Chapter Two - INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS
The Narrator tells the audience the reason Hugo Stiglitz is so famous. When the Basterds heard about his deeds, they decided to rescue him.
Chapter Three - A GERMAN NIGHT IN PARIS
Explains the dangers of the nitrate film. At that time, it was so dangerous that it was forbidden to bring a film can on board a bus. He then shows us Shosanna looking over Ada Mimieux's 350 nitrate film rolls.
Behind the scenes
He was voiced by Samuel L. Jackson.