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The Longest Day/A Bridge Too Far/Patton (DVD)
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The Longest Day/A Bridge Too Far/Patton (DVD)
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Loot Price R95
Discovery Miles 950
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Triple bill of classic WWII film dramas. In 'The Longest Day'
(1962) an all-star international cast heads the tale of the Allied
Landings in Normandy in 1944. Events are seen from various points
of view, including the Germans', in an epic and spectacular style.
Along with the 43 international stars, the film used 23,000 Allied
troops and, despite costing over $10 million to make, it has now
become one of the most successful films of its genre. John Wayne,
Robert Mitchum and Henry Fonda head the cast. 'A Bridge Too Far'
(1977) is Richard Attenborough's similarly star-studded account of
the failed 1944 Arnheim assault. Dirk Bogarde, James Caan, Robert
Redford and Sean Connery are among those battling against
insurmountable odds - foul weather, bad luck, negligence on the
part of intelligence officers - to secure one of the bridges
essential to the Allied advance into Germany. Gene Hackman, Michael
Caine and Anthony Hopkins also star. The life and times of
America's most famous modern general, George Patton (George C.
Scott), are recreated in 'Patton' (1970) which focuses on the
general's controversial exploits during the Second World War, where
he eventually gave up command of the Seventh Army after slapping a
soldier and accusing him of being a coward.
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