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- If youve consumed any media in the last 70 years, theres a good chance youve heard this voice. [Wilhelm scream] - This sound--man being eaten by alligator-- was recorded for Distant Drums in 1951 for a scene where a guy randomly drowns all by himself. - [screams] - This recording then became part of the library of sound effects people at Super Warnier Brothers used. Another scream from that recording then appeared in 1953s The Charge at Feather River where a certain Private Wilhelm gets shot by an arrow. [arrow whistles] - [screams] - They also use it, like, two more times in the same movie. [gunshot] - [screams] - [screams] - Sound designer Ben Burtt noticed this reuse and started reusing it himself in student films because he thought it was funny. As a silly little joke, he hid it in the background of a B-movie he was hired to work on. [John Williams Main Title] - Oops, looks like cultures been changed forever. [lasers blasting] - [screaming] - Burtt had accidentally