As Patton and Bradley fight their way through Sicily, Patton takes time off to slap a soldier around in a hospital. Immediately afterward he confers with Bradley in a Sicilian village square, which is in fact Felix. Behind them and the church, the town’s Arab castle looks down approvingly upon the soldierly slapper.
The square hasn’t changed much, although the trees are a bit larger as you would expect, and the old men sitting in the square still remember when George C Scott appeared in their quiet, sleepy village.