Donald Douglas

Donald Douglas

  • Born: 1933-3-7
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  • Profession: Editor
  • Representative Works: "Goliath Awaits"
  • Donald Douglas is an editor who has participated in works such as "Goliath Awaits" and "Police Story".
    Extended Reading
    • Eduardo 2022-03-21 09:02:11

      This movie is not for everyone

      1. About one hour and 18 minutes, the bridgehead was not captured by the Allies during the day, so they will start at night? ? ? Are the Germans all idiots? ! You are blatantly attacking, and there is no one to reinforce the bridgehead or to strengthen the alert. 2. In the part where the individual...

    • Roger 2021-12-21 08:01:19

      In the war, I hope we are brothers, not officers and soldiers

      As the commander of war, any command will directly affect the lives of the brothers under his hands. The brothers are not afraid of fighting blood on the battlefield. They are afraid that some people will drink tea after death. They said with ease that they feel very proud and happy. Don't know why...

    • Dorcas 2022-03-23 09:02:11

      I remember a British soldier holding an umbrella on the bridge...it's so British...

    • Reymundo 2022-04-20 09:01:49

      A film about the "Market Garden" operation of World War II, adapted from the novel of the same name. Another masterpiece by the original author, The Longest Day, was also made into a classic World War II movie. From today's point of view, the production of this film is a little rough, and its authenticity is not comparable to that of modern World War II films (especially the shots of soldiers being shot), but in fact, the film is full of stars, and young images of European and American stars can be found in it; secondly , the scale of military equipment, personnel, and battles used was indeed unprecedented at the time, and the production was quite sophisticated.

    A Bridge Too Far quotes

    • John Frost: I'm awfully sorry, but I'm afraid we're going to have to occupy your house.

    • Col. Robert Stout: I'm Bobby Stout.

      Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur: Have you ever been liberated before?

      Col. Robert Stout: I got divorced twice, does that count?

      Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur: That counts.