The sense of ritual and the marshal's wife killed Germany

Hiram 2021-12-22 08:01:08

Is your move a good move?

The day of landing was chosen on June 6th, Mrs. Rommel’s birthday. Being guessed by the Allies greatly improved the odds of winning and eventually won the Second World War.

Today, a sense of ritual is promoted. It was the sense of ritual that killed the Germans!

Too formal, too stubborn.

Fortunately, Dayu did not go home when he was controlling the water.

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After watching the documentary for a long time, they did not reveal the fact that Zanuk was gambling at the time. If the film was not sold, 20th Century Fox would go bankrupt.

But he mentioned the fact that the little French beauty in it was the lover raised by Zanuk at the time, and she deliberately put her inside to make a star. Director Anakin said that working with the producer's girlfriend is the most dangerous time in the industry. He has successfully weathered 5 difficulties.

2

Todd, the actor who took the bridge mission, miraculously was the survivor of the movement.

The helicopter shooting of the casino section was the most successful.

The paratroopers of the Sainte-Mère-Église Cathedral are the most successful dragons.

The initial military mission was to seize two bridges: Pegasus Bridge and Horsa Bridge.

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Small questions of historical textual research:

The paratrooper family Rupert used in the film is much more refined and realistic than the real one used in history (Operation Titanic). It was just canvas or sack full of sand.

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Extended Reading
  • Wendell 2021-12-22 08:01:08

    In an age without computer special effects, this movie is a model for expressing magnificent war scenes through tense small scenes.

  • Alexanne 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    It was pretty good to be able to shoot like this in those days. .

The Longest Day quotes

  • Capt. Colin Maud: [walking up to a stalled vehicle] My old grandmother used to say anything mechanical, give it a good bash.

    [Hits hood with his swagger stick]

    Capt. Colin Maud: Try it now.

    [vehicle cranks]

    Private Flanagan: [to Clough] Sure, now; that did it.

    [notices Maud looks at him]

    Private Flanagan: Ah, now that's what I call a hell of a man!

    Pvt. Clough: Aye, I like his dog too.

    Capt. Colin Maud: Move inland. The war's that way.

  • Maj. John Howard: [charging the Orne River Bridge] Up the Ox and Bucks! Up the Ox and Bucks!