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What scream can be heard in over 200 movies and computer games?

In the 1951 western "Distant Drums", a short scream called "A man is bitten by an alligator and he screams" was used for voice acting. The second appearance of this cry is recorded in the film "Attacks at the Feather River", where it is emitted by Private Wilhelm, wounded by an arrow from a bow. The sound then appeared in several more Warner Bros. films, and in the 1970s, sound engineer Ben Burt adopted it and used it as his trademark in many films, including the Star Wars and Indiana Jones series. Soon other sound engineers picked up this tradition - at the moment, Wilhelm's scream can be heard in more than 200 films and computer games.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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