Packet 6: Tossup 7

Before his execution, Horst Rosenthal wrote a booklet about this figure’s internment at Gurs. In a one-minute film from 1967, Berlioz’s Requiem plays after this figure is shot in the head; that film by Adam Savage’s father Whitney (15[1])Lee (15[1])Savage and Milton Glaser is called Short Subject. Luftwaffe ace Adolf (15[1])Galland’s insignia depicted this figure smoking. The film that introduced this figure was a double feature with the crime movie Gang War. This figure is depicted on the prized watch that was placed in the grave of (*) Hirohito. A song about this figure (10[1])is overlaid with narration about (10[1])“Mary Jane Rottencrotch” and the “great homecoming fuck fantasy” at the end of a 1987 film. In Spectre, Bond tells a Roman agent (10[1])that he is this figure’s Italian version, Topolino. Soldiers marching near a burning village (10[1])spell this character’s name at the end of (10[1])Full Metal Jacket. (10[2])For 10 points, (10[1])a German (10[2])in Saving Private Ryan whistles a tune from what character’s (-5[1])debut film, Steamboat Willie? (10[1])■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Mickey Mouse [or Mickey Maus; or Mickey Mouse in Vietnam; accept Topolino before read; prompt on Mouse or Maus]
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