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Christopher 2021-12-22 08:01:08
On which side is god on earth
Regarding the famous landing in the history of the world war, the battle that reversed the entire World War II situation, and the D-DAY that determined the fate of many countries and people in the world, there are countless literary, film and television works describing and sketching from various...
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Maymie 2021-12-22 08:01:08
The cool film of the old age
Subjective rating 2 stars
My personal view of this film is: it satisfies the general public’s fantasy of war in the 1960s and is also entertaining, but for audiences who have been exposed to many realistic war films and large-scale production films in the new century, These three hours are not only...

Richard Münch
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Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt Jr.: As best I can figure it, we're on the wrong beach. The control boat must have been confused by the smoke from the naval bombardment. They landed us about a mile and a quarter south of where we were supposed to land. We should be up there.
Col. Caffey: I agree with you, but what are we gonna do now? Our reinforcements and heavy equipment will be approaching in a very few minutes. What happens if they land at the right beach?
Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt Jr.: The reinforcements will have to follow us wherever we are. We're starting the war from right here. Head inland. We're going inland.
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Mayor of Colleville: [meeting the British on the beach] Welcome; welcome, friends. I brought champagne, but I do know think it will be enough for all of you.
Lord Lovat: Quite alright. We have a pressing engagement; the war. Move inland.
[to his bagpiper]
Lord Lovat: Millen, Blue Bonnett!
[as British troops march inland to the bagpipe playing of Millen, the mayor of Colleville raises his champagne bottle in salute, which earns the bemused observation of Clough and Flanagan]
Pvt. Clough: [to Flanagan] If you ask me, Flanagan, there are a lot of pretty peculiar blokes on this beach.