'The Longest Day': The Biggest War Movie Made in American Film History

Lorine 2022-03-22 09:02:02

"The Longest Day": The largest war movie in American film history to solve the

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"The Longest Day" 1962)



World War II war movie eternal classic epic black and white blockbuster. British director Ken Annakin (Ken Annakin) and other four co-directed. Based on the Irish author's non-fiction work of the same name. Panoramic interpretation of the largest and longest-running amphibious landing campaign in the history of world warfare, marking the Allied counteroffensive on the Western Front in Europe - all aspects of the day before the 1944 Battle of Normandy and the entire process of the first day: the day of the landing The final determination of (D-Day) and the German army's misjudgment of the landing point, the quick action of the Allied forces and the delayed response of the German army... Airborne in the rear at three places in the middle of the night, and landing on the beach at five routes in the early morning... One of the biggest success stories of the Allies. The timing of the war, the location, the importance of people and the heroic complex of the Allied soldiers. Magnificent, objective documentary, vivid and brilliant. The landing scene at Omaha Beach was particularly spectacular and tragic. Extremely dramatic, just hard to say and choreographed. John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton, etc. and French actress Erena Demy Co-starring Irina Demick. All-star lineup. Oscar for Best Cinematography and Best Effects.



[Laughing alone press: The National Critics Association Award for Best Picture and Best Actor. History records that the Battle of Normandy began on June 6, 1944, when the British 6th Airborne Division, the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division and the 101st Airborne Division airborne landing areas, and ended on August 19th when the Allied forces arrived on the west bank of the Seine. Defeated with the Germans, the Allies overwhelmingly captured, controlled the landing area and successfully advanced deep into the French interior. One of the most impressive lines in the film is that of the French poet Paul Verlaine, broadcast by the Free French as a code word to his "compatriots" - "The long whimper of the autumn violin hurts me with its monotonous dullness. Heart", and the plot performance of the German generals in France going crazy is also very interesting. In the meantime, the lieutenant colonel of the US Airborne Forces played by Wayne seems to be too arrogant. The film is the largest war movie in American film history. It is said that tens of thousands of soldiers were used in the filming, so that local residents thought that war was breaking out again. The domestic version of the film was translated and matched by CCTV. What I see below is a D9 video disc with Mandarin dubbing and two Chinese subtitles. The film length is 178 minutes, which is consistent with the IMDb film length record. IMDb has a rating of 7.8 for this film. ]



Video DVD cover and poster



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http://sc3h.photo.hexun.com/68548897_0_md.html (Poster 2, Spain)

http://sc3h.photo.hexun .com/68548904_0_md.html (Poster 3, Spain)

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  • Ariel 2022-04-20 09:01:48

    The commander of Jiantan is too personal...

  • Daphney 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    It's a complete, massive film, and if you're American, British, or French, you're going to have a strong sense of patriotism when you watch it. Especially when the three armies of Britain, the United States and France converge at the bridgehead, one should feel a force of freedom and democracy. This is good political propaganda!

The Longest Day quotes

  • Major General Gunther Blumentritt: [in German] This is history. We are living an historical moment. We are going to lose the war because our glorious Führer has taken a sleeping pill and is not to be awakened. Sometimes I wonder which side God is on.

  • Private John Steele: Bonjour, mademoiselle. Je suis américain.