A Bridge Too Far (1977 )

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  • @MaheshWalatara
    @MaheshWalatara ปีที่แล้ว +218

    Utterly incredible production considering no CGI or green screen. All practical effects and miniatures. The collection of tanks and planes and vehicles is astonishing. And what a cast.

    • @faces_of_japan
      @faces_of_japan 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      It was like that back then. The Longest Day was another great movie. Indeed, both films were based on popular histories written by the same bloke. He might have gone by the name of Cornelius Ryan. The again, my memory might be failing.

    • @protocoldroid7388
      @protocoldroid7388 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      It's incredible BECAUSE there was no CGI or green screen, not considering.

    • @BulatAkhmadejew
      @BulatAkhmadejew 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ну, скажем, образцы танков почти соответствуют их национальной принадлежности. В роли "шерманов" американские"шерманы", а в роли немецких" пантер" немецкие "леопарды1".

    • @Kyuzo3-hf3zy
      @Kyuzo3-hf3zy 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      All in all a great movie that overcame huge problems of scale and accuracy for the production, as well for direction , photography, casting, acting... As far as a history buff like me can say, it does seem to stay close to historical events. Yes, probably Cornelius Ryan's book was the main reference. Being fastidious, the rescue of the pre-mortem young soldier and getting precedence to operate him by the overhelmed surgeon at the field hospital at gunpoint, is perhaps "a bit too far". The procedure itself, apparently succesful (treating a skull/brain bullet wound with not even an XRay as a minimal guide, single handedly or with the only assistance of an orderly) is close to impossible or a miracle. I know, I'm being fastidious. And yet...

    • @jarkogonzo7432
      @jarkogonzo7432 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@BulatAkhmadejew You are nitpicking. I doubt if there were any still functioning Panthers available at that time. O.K. one Sherman is a mock-up on wheels 😀

  • @chairmanalf7856
    @chairmanalf7856 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +198

    I first saw this film on the big screen at the Barking Odeon when it was released in 1977. My own dad, who was a WW2 8th Army veteran, took me to see many iconic war films during the 1960’s. Unfortunately, he died in 1970, but I remember wishing that I could have seen this film also with him.

    • @garyclarke2808
      @garyclarke2808 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      My father was an Ex ROYAL MARINE 40comando , He never saw action he served in the 60s and 70s BUT i had the pleasure of going with him to see SAVING PRIVATE RYAAN at the cinema , He and i were both shocked at the brutal scenes of that film especially on the big screen , was one of the best nights of my life.

    • @danielasuncion9991
      @danielasuncion9991 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      He died just 25 years after the war? He must have been quite young. We still feel like sons and daughters, long after our parents pass on. And, that's a good thing.
      What was the best war movie experience that you had with your Dad?

    • @chairmanalf7856
      @chairmanalf7856 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@danielasuncion9991​​⁠Personally, I think the war in general and the deprivations in North Africa and Italy had affected his health in the long term. He was only 49 when he passed away.
      One film that stood out in particular was ‘Where Eagle’s dare.’ He had also taken me to see ‘Guns of Navarone’ and ‘Battle of Britain.’

    • @danielasuncion9991
      @danielasuncion9991 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@chairmanalf7856
      49. So, 24 at war's end. You must have been very young.
      p.s.
      EAGLES: Clint Eastwood, Richard Burton, I believe.
      p.p.s.
      NAVARONE: I can recall certain lines...
      "You know as well as I do that when you learn how, it's not hard to kill someone. Sometimes... it's hard not to."

    • @jasont6287
      @jasont6287 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      My grandfather served in the British 8th Army he died of a stroke in 1977 so mid 30s at the start of the war was in the army from the start to finish.

  • @marksheehan501
    @marksheehan501 2 ปีที่แล้ว +260

    I remember seeing this on my summer holiday in 1977 aged 9 with my mum and dad. He fought in WW2 in the British Royal Marines at the age of 17. A lovely man and was very proud of him.

    • @pedenbe3399
      @pedenbe3399 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      i remember the making of this movie in the summer of 1977, parts of it are filmed on the Ginkelse Heide, nearby Ede, l lived there, my age was 18

    • @SpeccyHorace
      @SpeccyHorace ปีที่แล้ว +7

      As you should be.

    • @leonidaspapaioannou4245
      @leonidaspapaioannou4245 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Same here! Saw it next winter with my late dad. Bless your father and all them soldiers, we owe them our freedom...

    • @SukhbirSingh-vo4vh
      @SukhbirSingh-vo4vh ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Grand salute to all the soldiers of the world.

    • @jackdutton3534
      @jackdutton3534 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hail to your dad and mother as well.

  • @neilbaldwin592
    @neilbaldwin592 ปีที่แล้ว +302

    My late father was one of General Horrock’s 30 Corps driving to Arnhem. As kids do I asked him “What was it like.” He said nothing for a minute then looked me straight in the eyes and said “ Every night before I go to sleep I pray to God you will never know son“ Bless you Dad we can never repay the debt we owe that generation.

    • @peterpenz5993
      @peterpenz5993 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Yeah, my grandfather never narreted anything about war as well, except some funny episodes only.
      He always said, those who are telling the most heroic stories, did fight in the Office only, far far away from frontline

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You weren't "mightily bored" then?

    • @peterpenz5993
      @peterpenz5993 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@lyndoncmp5751 oh nooooo, my grandpa was my hero.
      I did love him too much, because of many reason.
      But I never did force him to talk about war.
      In the beginning, just because I was an little boy.
      Later, I did join him to visit an old army comrade of him.
      Two men, sitting in armchair, beside eachother in silence. No conversation at All.
      Until today, I ask myself, what kind of experience it need, not to talk about it.

    • @peterpenz5993
      @peterpenz5993 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lyndoncmp5751 many years I was doubting about his silence and felt worried about what was hiding. Possibly war crimes....
      But even after he passed away, I never did found any evidence, even I did research.
      There is no record about the unit, he served, about any war crimes.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@peterpenz5993
      Some of the old veterans just don't want or need to talk about it I guess. My grandfather fought against the Japanese in Burma but he passed away when I was just 8 so I never got the chance to talk to him about it properly. Same with my great uncles.

  • @andrewmacdonald4833
    @andrewmacdonald4833 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +70

    This is a cinematic masterpiece...the music, the cast...the scenery...the story...they don't make epics like this anymore...

    • @traudl5302ismeineMutter
      @traudl5302ismeineMutter 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Hallo gruß aus Schweinfurt, dass ist ein Meisterwerk, die darsteller diese Musik, heute ist in den Filmen keine Seele mehr, das hat aber dieser Filme, PEACE 😊

    • @vincenzogonzini4227
      @vincenzogonzini4227 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      L

    • @SantiagoVeraLoor
      @SantiagoVeraLoor 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Facts

  • @GarudaDefenseNews
    @GarudaDefenseNews 2 ปีที่แล้ว +186

    I watched this movie many times, in cinemas, in laser disc, DVD, and now in TH-cam. Absolutely one of the best war movie ever made.

    • @hotdogproductions1857
      @hotdogproductions1857 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Yes indeed

    • @AMYV3
      @AMYV3 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thank you. I’ve been wondering if this is good. I’m kinda picky which movies I watch. So thank you. ☺️🇨🇦

    • @swagman673
      @swagman673 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      zgree and so in line withnthe reality\]

    • @jasonnicholasschwarz7788
      @jasonnicholasschwarz7788 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Also, it takes the time it needs to tell the story. Almost 3 hours! These days, studios laugh at you when you show them a script longer than 120 pages...(equalling 120 minutes)

    • @CraigJukes
      @CraigJukes 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      *In the cinerma, On LaserDisk, On DvD and now on TH-cam* there I fixed your English.

  • @richie616799
    @richie616799 3 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    I miss my father so much. He showed me the best movies. I remember warmth and kindness.

  • @jaileal8806
    @jaileal8806 4 ปีที่แล้ว +307

    I was fortunate to sit next to an old boy who fought as a para at Arnhem when I was travelling back home one day. I'd just joined up and was full of it, his story was incredibly powerful and in later years as I look back probably saved my life. An amazing generation, lest we forget...

    • @frankwilkinson6328
      @frankwilkinson6328 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Never forgotten. An amazingly brave generation.

    • @saipudinspd3622
      @saipudinspd3622 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Good l do ..ok

    • @johnboy4067
      @johnboy4067 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Your welcome

    • @chairmanalf7856
      @chairmanalf7856 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      One of my close work colleagues during the 80’s had a father who had fought at Arnhem and she took me to their home to meet him. His name was Jack Watson and he was over 6’ tall. I often wondered how such a tall bloke could be a para, but then so was Urquhart.

  • @jasonnicholasschwarz7788
    @jasonnicholasschwarz7788 ปีที่แล้ว +116

    Richard Attenborough, a true genius. Every line of dialogue, every camera angle, every cut, so well paced and effortless. They don't make them like that anymore...

    • @thevillaaston7811
      @thevillaaston7811 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Attenborough probably set out to make an anti war film, but he definitely ended up making an anti-British film.

    • @rayw3294
      @rayw3294 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      ​@thevillaaston7811
      TIKhistory on TH-cam does a brilliant analysis of the battle. There is a lot more to it. The actual goal was to get to the North Sea and cut of a whole army in Belgium and Holland.

    • @ronmailloux8655
      @ronmailloux8655 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@thevillaaston7811 I would agree with that but it was anti war in that all big leaders of all nations in ww2 made mistakes by thinking they know best. You can add in this movie all though great in many ways was blow out at the box office by a little space movie called Star wars.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @thevillaaston7811
      Yep. Many ridiculous scenes in this film. Not the least is the nonsensical dialogue about Montgomery and Patton, claiming the Germans were most worried about Patton and so chose to rest their Waffen SS panzer divisions in Arnhem, some 400km to the north of where Patton was. Total nonsense. You don't rest divisions 400km away from where you want them to be readily available for an anticipated attack.
      Just silly anti Montgomery dialogue aimed to please the American audiences.

    • @chairmanalf7856
      @chairmanalf7856 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I watched a ‘making of’ documentary by Attenborough about this film. I always remember the segment where he had criticised the actor who was portraying the SS officer in the lead armoured vehicle when they tried to retake the bridge. Despite having very little to say, I.E. ‘Vorwarts’ and ‘Feuer, Feuer’, he kept on fluffing his lines 😂

  • @liam3128
    @liam3128 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    Hard to believe I just watched a 3 hour movie hoping it wouldn't end.
    One of the greatest i've seen.

  • @tony40400
    @tony40400 3 ปีที่แล้ว +434

    Superb film. An absolute masterpiece
    My uncle was a Brit flown to Arnhem in 1944, until now I never realised how hard and mentally challenging it was, let alone the loss of human life.

    • @BizarreCovers
      @BizarreCovers 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      A time were humans pushed technology to its limits rather than vice versa, sad times for sure, yet such imagination and spirit 🤗

    • @lawrencelou3545
      @lawrencelou3545 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      It was unfortunate.. this film flopped .. it was a war classic comparable to its predecessor.. The Longest Day.. never again will there be a film of epic proportion.. Saving Private Ryan although a great war movie.. was more comparable to the Oliver Stone Oscar winning film Platoon.. because it viewed war from the foot soldier's perception..

    • @druunderwood5602
      @druunderwood5602 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lawrencelou3545 th-cam.com/video/qAVfhJ6mI5g/w-d-xo.html

    • @Yaris510
      @Yaris510 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Sure... such a pity that this upload doesn't have subtitles when the Dutch or German actors are speaking; which is a bit of a problem for those of us who don't speak Dutch or German!

    • @tiptop3922
      @tiptop3922 ปีที่แล้ว

      you are miserable

  • @petesmodelcarcustoms584
    @petesmodelcarcustoms584 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    Such a great film. I've watched it loads of times and am still impressed by the shear scale of it all. The cluster of different stories all building into the main theme. Great sets,equipment, writing and directing,let alone a phenomenal cast of actors. We are so lucky John Wayne wasn't in it

    • @bogan-slayer7469
      @bogan-slayer7469 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      “Get on ya horse, pilgrim”. 😆😂🤣

    • @petesmodelcarcustoms584
      @petesmodelcarcustoms584 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@bogan-slayer7469 wouldn't that be,get on your parachute, pilgrim 🤣

    • @__jack________________2225
      @__jack________________2225 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Gregory Peck,Clint Eastwood,Telly Savalas,Charles Bronson weren't on this great film either.

  • @cresenteayo3638
    @cresenteayo3638 2 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I was young adult when my father brought me to see this movie in the 70s. Father is fan of Sean Connery & old Hollywood stars. His father served in Gen Douglas Macarthur's liberation forces as Guide and US Army truck driver hauling supplies in Tacloban, and brought it to Ormoc City, around 100 kms south of the province of Leyte in October 1944. Being familiar in the Leyte where he was born, grandpa was never recognized as guerilla fighter even he served the US. All of his Filipino friends and neighbors were recognized after the war. Both passed away serving the US and the country. Now I retired from the military and police service after 34 years of active service. My mother just passed-away early this year. When I was a kid she taught me about love of country, and patriotism. But when my parents spent their last days on earth I was not at their bedside at the moment of their death. I was at the frontier of Sulu archipelago southern Philippines bordering Sabah. My military service destroyed my marriage, and alienated me from my 3 kids because I was far-away home for almost 15 years in Mindanao. Now I am separated from my family and alone. The soldier is sent to far away home to bear the hardships to fight and die. I did survived. "Old soldiers never die and just fade away", as US Army General Douglas Macarthur proclaimed in her farewell speech at West Point. So did i fade away. Life is a passing-by. I remember my father with this movie, and as a kid.

  • @abhijittalapatra8205
    @abhijittalapatra8205 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    This is cinema at its best, a true masterpiece in every way.

  • @robertcampbell7184
    @robertcampbell7184 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    A great film. I visited Arnhem in the 1980’s on a business trip. I went to the British war cemetery there on a wet afternoon. Always stuck with me. The ages of the fallen. Some years later, in Aberdeenshire I met a veteran who had been forced to surrender there. His story was so impressive. That generation were some of our finest.

    • @craigbrown5730
      @craigbrown5730 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I agree half of my family served there country my grandad and my great uncle in the army,great grandad in RAF and great uncle a RAF pilot and my 3rd cousin was a British paratrooper in the 1980’s

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Some of it is great. Much of it is silly and historically inaccurate.

    • @Rob-pc2ju
      @Rob-pc2ju 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@@lyndoncmp5751when you say silly, do you mean the parachute drop of berets that lad gets killed running out to get? I think that was an Arty sort of point they made about war and bureaucracy fuck ups

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Rob-pc2ju
      Nah I mean the tone of the film in places, omitting the likes of Brereton and making it seem Browning was in charge of the First Allied Airborne Army etc. Brereton was and it was Brereton who fouled it up with his decisions. He's left out of the film so not to upset American audiences. He was an American USAAF general, given command of the new First Allied Airborne Army.
      The dialogue at the beginning regarding Montgomery vs Patton was ridiculous. The Germans fearing Patton more and deciding to rest the two SS panzer divisions in Arnhem so they can be ready to face Patton was just silly, designed to pander to the American audience. For starters the Germans didn't fear Patton anymore than anybody else and secondly why would you rest your divisions that you want to face Patton some 400km to the north of where Patton was trying to get to Metz? You'd rest them further to the south, closer to Metz so they would be readily available to use against Patton. Not 400km to the north where they'd have a tough time trying to get to Patton's sector. That whole dialogue is childish nonsense.
      Cheers.

  • @mikevervat3575
    @mikevervat3575 3 ปีที่แล้ว +239

    My son lives in Arnhem, close to the bridge. I've visited it and was always impressed, just to be on the place where it actually happened. Great respect for all the guys who where there. Me, as an retired officer, can also relate to the Germans who never chose to take part of this useless war. My respect to everybody who fought for freedom and liberation.

    • @R2Rocketeer
      @R2Rocketeer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      As a kid, I rode through Arnhem on a train and kept wondering where the bridge was. :)

    • @pi172
      @pi172 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      You always have some choices. The german soldiers chose to took part in this. Glory to those forgotten heroes who chose to desert from the Wehrmacht!

    • @josegongora4531
      @josegongora4531 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@pi172 EXACTLY ... those forced into the war were the few, vast majority of nazi...germans joined

    • @pi172
      @pi172 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@josegongora4531 well, there was a draft. But in the end you still have the choice to risk your life by deserting or risk your life and many others by fighting. Overall the vast majority of germans were on bord with nazi ideology and the government. Of those few who actually refused to pick up a gun, interestingly nearly all of them were Jehevos Witnesses, who bravely took the part of the bible "dont murder" literally, while all the other christians marched into Poland, France, Russia and so many others with "Gott mit uns" (god with us) on their buckle belts. I have empathy for everyone who suffered in this war, but when it comes to the question whom we should glorify as heroes and see as examples to strife for: Without the doubt all who actively opposed this war and the nazi state with their actions.

    • @communismisadisease4498
      @communismisadisease4498 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      ​​@@pi172 You appear to have already made several bad choices.

  • @docswatchbox8321
    @docswatchbox8321 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I remember watching this with my Dad back when HBO was something new in people's homes. Miss you, Pop. Thanks for sharing your love of cinema with me. RIP

  • @OldLadyFarmer58
    @OldLadyFarmer58 5 ปีที่แล้ว +91

    Seeing these great actors , so young, makes me remember 1977, wish I could go back in time. As hard as things seemed in the 70's they were Far better than how society is now! I was 19 in 1977, turning 62 now and wish I had the optimism I had back then. Great movie, full of hope, pride and strength of character. Thanks for sharing.

    • @rpm1796
      @rpm1796 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Chin up Mate.

    • @sonoflamech777
      @sonoflamech777 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Wow,I was born later,in 83....and already feel the same. I think every person and every generation gona look back and say ' those were the good ol days' ,but not so much as time goes by. It's all just a ride though mate but I do enjoy lookin back...sometimes!. Much peace

    • @Elitist20
      @Elitist20 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I was 15. This was looking back 33 years - and now 45 more years have passed! It's as though a film about 1989 were being made now.

    • @nance2uable
      @nance2uable 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Elitist20 Wow never thought of it that way!

    • @nucleargaz1
      @nucleargaz1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I feel the same bro, but as R PM said 'Chin up mate'

  • @robertbreeschoten4063
    @robertbreeschoten4063 4 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    The last time l watched this movie was when it was released. My father was only able to watch the first few scenes because it brought back so many stark memories. He, my grandmother, his brothers and sisters were freed from occupation by Operation Market Garden. My father never spoke about it again.

  • @olibearbrowns6748
    @olibearbrowns6748 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Best war movie I've seen till this day.Nothing beats the star studded celebrities of this film. Wonderful collaboration of British, American, Dutch and German actors.

    • @jackrabbit68
      @jackrabbit68 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The Longest Day with John Wayne,Robert Mitchum ,Henry Fonda and Richard Burton is way up there with this movie.

  • @daneelolivaw602
    @daneelolivaw602 ปีที่แล้ว +70

    My mum had a cousin in the Parachute Regiment, he was killed on the Bridge, he was nineteen years old.

    • @daneelolivaw602
      @daneelolivaw602 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@JackAiki
      Thank you Sir.

    • @paulshirtliff5972
      @paulshirtliff5972 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What a looser english fuck

    • @fibessnaredrum2775
      @fibessnaredrum2775 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      What was his name?? with much respect..

    • @traudl5302ismeineMutter
      @traudl5302ismeineMutter 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Der Bruder meiner Oma Starb in den Ardennen er war auch neunzen Jahre alt, er hieß Georg 😮😊❤

    • @kukuMuxic
      @kukuMuxic 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@daneelolivaw602Very sad to hear how young British soldiers suffered died in battlefield ground to sacrifice their life for their country freedom! War movies is my all time fav and this one is very special actors act very great performance 👈

  • @eppewillem
    @eppewillem 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    One of the best War movies ever made.. great story!
    Maybe even the best Movie ever made.
    Splendid acting, real props, Germans, English, American and Dutch ...all spoke there own language.
    Movie and book 10+

    • @rubix4195
      @rubix4195 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Like Waterloo, a lot of it's owed to the director going "let's get *real* people to capture the mood" and filming it in the real places caught the mood well

    • @jackrabbit68
      @jackrabbit68 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I will rate "The Longest Day ' with John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton,Henry Fonda ( and a young Sean Connery ) a tad higher.But both are masterpiece and arguably two of the greatest war films of all time.

    • @Johanna-c6c
      @Johanna-c6c หลายเดือนก่อน

      Exept for the casting of swedish actress Liv Ullman who spoke an incomprehensible dutch language

  • @shaliniyadav6038
    @shaliniyadav6038 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Lovely movie .Such movies are not made anymore.Olden days were golden days.Our new generation has missed those days.

  • @m.meiburger1970
    @m.meiburger1970 ปีที่แล้ว +495

    Why is it not common for movies nowadays , to let the folks speak their motherlanguage ? Its so much better , especially in a world war movie . To see germans speak german , and the english speak english , gives everything a more realistic touch .

    • @marc-ericmorin
      @marc-ericmorin 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

      Amerikana....yeah

    • @SteveMHN
      @SteveMHN 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +70

      I agree as long as there's translated subtitles available, but I haven't been able to find a copy of the movie with subtitles.

    • @paulosullivan3472
      @paulosullivan3472 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Modern movies are made by idiots for idiots thats why

    • @declanmccabe7698
      @declanmccabe7698 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

      ​@@SteveMHNmy dvd copy does. I would have thought nearly all copies of the film would

    • @maxanders3000
      @maxanders3000 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

      You are aware that the majority of people do not in fact speak three languages, Dutch, German and English correct? i would think that being able to understand what the actors are saying would take precedent over a "more realistic touch", and they could have at least added subtitles.

  • @christianwillemsen8515
    @christianwillemsen8515 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    This masterpiece of a film was shot in the Dutch city Deventer, not far from Arnhem. They had the same bridge as the one in Arnhem. The bridge in Arnhem was surrounded with other bridges and changed against the original bridge, they had to use another bridge. Deventer is my birthplace and I know my dad has taken photos of the filming and the sets. It really was impressive if I may believe my father. Not as impressive as the real life actions they needed in history of course, but still.

  • @joppapictures
    @joppapictures 3 ปีที่แล้ว +76

    My father lived in Nijmegen with his family during Operation Market Garden. He recalls watching American paratroopers land in or near Nijmegen and then watched the troops move stealthily through the streets, enter homes and going up to the second floors post sentinels at the second storey windows to get a better vantage point of and fire at the German troops moving in the streets below. He was very impressed with the easy going nature of the American troops, and the fact that most of them were chewing gum. He fought along side American troops a little later in the war. Have always enjoyed watching this movie...

    • @lukchi9343
      @lukchi9343 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      現在一樣對俄作戰,🎉

    • @anonymous3174
      @anonymous3174 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@lukchi9343you're right. Kinda. Do you know about "yuri besmanov"?
      If not sorarh him on TH-cam to see what the soviet union did to the west. Something that is really manifesting now.

    • @joebombero1
      @joebombero1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      A good film depiction of the difference between British and American personalities is shown quite effectively in the film, "Empire of the Sun" in the civilian internment camp, when Jim moves from the British to the American buildings.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      What about all those British troops in Nijmegen? Far more in number than American. Did he miss all them? 😂

  • @k.bheemsenrao1753
    @k.bheemsenrao1753 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    What a shame that such wonderfully made movie coming out without subtitles even after 46 years of its making. Thanks for the great upload and please publish it with subtitles please.

    • @kapuzinergruft
      @kapuzinergruft ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Apart from Dutch I understand everything 😂😅

    • @Bamboule05
      @Bamboule05 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wait another four years or get a copy of the movie from your local library. The dvds have subtitles.

  • @LPJack02
    @LPJack02 2 ปีที่แล้ว +66

    RIP Sir Laurence Olivier (May 22, 1907 - July 11, 1989), aged 82
    RIP Sir Dirk Bogarde (March 28, 1921 - May 8, 1999), aged 78
    RIP Richard Attenborough (August 29, 1923 - August 24, 2014), aged 90
    RIP Hardy Krüger (April 12, 1928 - January 19, 2022), aged 93
    RIP Sir Sean Connery (August 25, 1930 - October 31, 2020), aged 90
    RIP Maximilian Schell (December 8, 1930 - February 1, 2014), aged 83
    RIP James Caan (March 26, 1940 - July 6, 2022), aged 82
    RIP Ryan O'Neal (April 20, 1941 - December 8, 2023), aged 82
    You will be remembered as legends

    • @vinniemoran7362
      @vinniemoran7362 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      And director Richard Attenborough (August 29, 1923 - August 24, 2014).

    • @SantiagoVeraLoor
      @SantiagoVeraLoor 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      There's no school like old school. Simply the best❤🙏❤

    • @paulcrewe3125
      @paulcrewe3125 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@vinniemoran7362 What about Denholm Elliott, Ben Cross and Jeremy Kemp?

  • @StevenFrance-w1v
    @StevenFrance-w1v 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I first saw this film in the 1970’s with My Father and Uncle. My Uncle was an absolute Gent. He was in the Parachute Regiment during the War but did not serve at Arnhem. He was a hero to me and I still have many fond memories of him.

  • @arturgrodzicki1209
    @arturgrodzicki1209 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Remember watching it the first time as 5-6 year old kid. My older cousin, maybe 14 was babysitting me and trying to get me to sleep but I couldn't help myself peeking and watching tanks and soldiers. Didn't really understand what was going on but being Polish I knew Germans were of course "the bad guys". One thing that stuck with me was the main theme. I remembered it ever since, such a positive tune
    Now I look at this film differently, knowing what it is about and all and really appreciate how factual they attempted to be. They didn't make it all about Americans or Brits but showed how this war was a wider effort and how many other nations participated. Kudos to Gene Hackman for trying his luck with Polish language. Sosabowski did try to express his doubts and for that he was vilified once the entire operation failed. Montgomery needed a scapegoat. As one British historian said, Sosabowski biggest fault was that he questioned Montgomery's plan and turned out to be right. Sosabowski followed his orders despite not believing in them. It's nice to see at least this movie giving Sosabowski some justice. Great film all along

  • @andrewfrancis7272
    @andrewfrancis7272 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I must have watched this a hundred times, or so it seems. It still beats the hell out of most of the crap available on TH-cam for free viewing, or all of the modern day movie crap... terrific film, first rate story telling and cast.

  • @J23-e1j
    @J23-e1j 3 ปีที่แล้ว +243

    A great movie showing the Second World War. And most importantly, not interrupted by sick commercials.😄😊

    • @MPlain
      @MPlain 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      put an exclamation point on sick these days. Some of the commercials they put on TV deserve to be censored right back off of it.

    • @apilolomi
      @apilolomi 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@MPlain What do you mean?

    • @aleksander1982
      @aleksander1982 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      There's another movie about the battle of Arnhem - theirs is a Glory. Movie from 1946 with original soldiers who fought the battle of Arnhem as actors.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theirs_Is_the_Glory
      All other movies is bullsshit.

    • @jimwalsh8520
      @jimwalsh8520 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The script for this film was based on a book written by Cornelius Ryan, a plastic paddy who hated the British and it is totally flawed. It operation failed because of Patton who hated Monty. The US 82nd Airborne were supposed to take the bridge before Arnhem and scheduled to depart 15 minutes after the landing, they were held by Patton and then sent Nroth West away from Arnhem. General John Frost, the commander on the ground is scathing about the US and levelled the charge of cowardice

    • @andrewisotope8146
      @andrewisotope8146 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It is a good movie, brilliantly shot by Dicky Attenborough but its not a film to watch 'if you're on your last warning for excessive noise' from your local council lol

  • @philpryor7524
    @philpryor7524 4 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    It is a wonder of a movie, in that it attempts to portray actuality and recreate a genuine view, actually impossible; but, the vision of the "Dakotas", the c-47s and gliders taking off is immortal.

  • @Jan6750
    @Jan6750 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    The parachute drop must have been an incredible moment for the "actors". The build up, packing, loading and the jump. Like stepping back in time, offering a real incite of what it was like.

    • @faeembrugh
      @faeembrugh ปีที่แล้ว +5

      They were real British Territorial (i.e reservist) Paratroopers. A lot of the 1970s gear wasn't that different from that of 1944 so put on an old Denison and off you go...but you'll notice they don't actually have any equipment with them during the jump.

  • @rutger1963
    @rutger1963 5 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    When I was 11 years old I experienced the filming of this , the recording was on a similar looking, bridge at Deventer, great experience!

    • @Linda-hs1lk
      @Linda-hs1lk 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Same here. I lived in the west back then (now only a couple of miles from Deventer) but we went and see the filming and the fake houses under the bridge.

  • @FRANKTHRING1
    @FRANKTHRING1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +243

    The real Colonel Frost watched Anthony Hopkins portraying him at the Arnhem Bridge. At one point he looked unhappy. Hopkins asked him what was wrong ? "You ran back during that last scene of the attack," said Frost. "Yes" said Hopkins. "Well, you see, Mr Hopkins," said the colonel, "Even under fire, British officers do not run.... Its bad for morale.....they walk smartly !"

    • @TheDane_BurnAllCopies
      @TheDane_BurnAllCopies 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      😄👍🏼

    • @paulmchugh8695
      @paulmchugh8695 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      The British army never surrenders it just advances in a different direction?

    • @soultraveller5027
      @soultraveller5027 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yessir after a brew old boy after a brew 🤣🇬🇧✌️

    • @paulmchugh8695
      @paulmchugh8695 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The officer says bring out the piat ? Most useless any part of any infantry device ever ?

    • @General420
      @General420 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@paulmchugh8695 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PIAT

  • @ilahijunaidi1466
    @ilahijunaidi1466 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    This awesome movie produced great legends...Sean Connery, Ryan Orneal kust to name a few. Thanks for uploading such an epic.

  • @Tango4N
    @Tango4N 5 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    Great Movie, have not seen it in a while. Still better than what is being produced today.
    My mother grew up near the Arnhem bridge after the war. I have been there several times. Bullet marks still in the concrete.

  • @shauntbarry
    @shauntbarry ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My Dad was in 2 Para and saw action in Aden he's now 80 and fighting Lung Cancer. I am so proud of him, he's my hero I just hope he wins his final battle

  • @mr.niceguy1812
    @mr.niceguy1812 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    The last time i saw this was in the Welland Ont R.C.L. with WWII veterans & they were hilarious. It was one of the best times I've had anywhere with the best lads ever. "At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM!" 🙏✌❤ from Canada

    • @rpm1796
      @rpm1796 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Well said...They were great..a lesson for us all today.

  • @CodeUK93
    @CodeUK93 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I can’t believe I’m now seeing this film for the first time, it’s brilliant!

  • @lucaspalliser6481
    @lucaspalliser6481 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    My Grandfather was one of the tank commanders in this operation Sir Michael Palliser, Very good and emotional film.

    • @JohnSmith-oe4ci
      @JohnSmith-oe4ci 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Did he see the film ? Edward Fox is absolutely perfect casting as Gen Horrocks

  • @Bob-tw9jc
    @Bob-tw9jc 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Went to Arnhem for the 75th Anniversary, such a moving experience, now going again on the 18th September for 8 days for the 80th anniversary, I’m 70 now, so this will be my final time, as I served in a TA Parachute Battalion during the mid 80s this is a pilgrimage that has to done,
    Every Man an Emperor, so many young men lying at rest in Dutch cemeteries, and the Dutch look after them so well,
    Rest in Peace Warriors, 🇬🇧🇳🇱🇬🇧🇳🇱🇬🇧🇳🇱

  • @leebritnell8668
    @leebritnell8668 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    A good,old fashioned war movie of the kind I was taken to see monthly at our local Odeon as a kid.Solid,well-made,well-acted and based on a real battle.It was a disastrous engagement,and this isn't glossed over in the film.

    • @swagman673
      @swagman673 ปีที่แล้ว

      Correct brave men stupid plam

  • @craigpimlott204
    @craigpimlott204 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    As a great nephew of one of those brave boys who fought on the bridge at Arnhem this film is a great insight into what them lads from the British and the other countries lads endured at the battle of Arnhem .my great uncle James “Jimmy Higgins “ was one of johnny frosts 2 para boys on the bridge.he joined 2 para in 1943 ,fought in Sicily of that year and numerous other places too ,he married my great aunt may in 44 ,a few months before being sent to Arnhem ,sadly Jim was KIA on the 19th of September aged 23 ,all of those boys gave some ,and some gave all .aunt may married again years later ,but Jim’s photo of him in uniform on the day he got his wings was always in pride of place on her mantlepiece so he would never be forgotten ,Utrinque Paratus “ready for anything “ you 2 Para emperors of Arnhem .

    • @emiscobizhub901
      @emiscobizhub901 ปีที่แล้ว

      Really

    • @kennethallison7894
      @kennethallison7894 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      RIP 'Jimmy Higgins', a real trooper in every sense of the word! Everything imaginable went wrong for the allies at Market Garden: bad weather, radios malfunctioning, landing on top of 2 Waffen SS Panzer divisions, insufficient numbers to hold onto the DZ's and LZ's, XXX Corps forced to use Hell's Highway. These difficulties notwithstanding, all those men involved showed astonishing bravery and courage in the face of adversity. No wonder that particular generation are known as the 'Golden Generation'; it is entirely deserved. I cannot thank your great uncle enough for his bravery and sacrifice. He, and his brothers in arms, had more courage in their fingertips than I have in my whole body. Gone but never forgotten.

    • @craigpimlott204
      @craigpimlott204 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@kennethallison7894 they were bloody heroes every last one of them .and the care the Dutch people have given our boys graves etc since 1944 is only to be commended ..

    • @kennethallison7894
      @kennethallison7894 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@craigpimlott204 Thinking of all those heroes of Market Garden this week, especially those who tragically didn't return home, on this 80th anniversary. So sad that so many young brave men, fighting for liberty and freedom for another country's people against the greatest evil the world had ever known, paid the ultimate price and sacrificed everything. I have been thinking of men such as James 'Jimmy Higgins' the past week; gone but never forgotten.

  • @shankarbalan3813
    @shankarbalan3813 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    The best ever WW2 film I ever saw….what a stellar cast!

    • @colindouglas7769
      @colindouglas7769 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      A stellar cast right enough ... but entirely wasted having to spout the bloody awful dialogue throughout the three hour duration. Whoever was responsible for that script really should have been arrested and put up against a wall!

  • @fl_3682
    @fl_3682 5 ปีที่แล้ว +213

    Today is the 75th Anniversary of the commencement of Operation Market Garden. I'm watching this for my uncle who died on the road to Nijmegen.

    • @yassersaleh8687
      @yassersaleh8687 5 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      today is my first time watching this movie.. after reading your comments i feel excited more initiate to watch it... all my respect for your uncle and i wish rip for him..

    • @Jayadevan-n6f
      @Jayadevan-n6f 5 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      MAY HIS DIVINE SOUL REST IN HEAVENLY PEACE

    • @OrangeBased
      @OrangeBased 4 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I'm thanking you're uncle for his service greetings from nijmegen

    • @veritycollis9333
      @veritycollis9333 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      My grandad survived : ) Was stuck under the bridge for two days and had to fire at a tank with a pistol : ( Just about to watch this for the first time to get a better understanding. RIP to your uncle xx

    • @moorsidefc
      @moorsidefc 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      My Grandad was there. One of the lucky ones. The end of this is the only film that makes me cry. RIP to your uncle and all from the British, Polish and USA who lost there lives.

  • @nagahariprasad1061
    @nagahariprasad1061 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    What a fantastic movie. The effort in bringing so many great actors to act in this movie must have been a humongous effort. Must have seen it more than 10 times and will keep on seeing it.

    • @ononujuokafor2426
      @ononujuokafor2426 ปีที่แล้ว

      same here, I never get tired of watching this movie

  • @markbehr88
    @markbehr88 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Love this movie. Saw it twice at the pictures in 1977. Great movie. Still remember it as if it was yesterday (or maybe a few days before) 👍

  • @Bruce-1956
    @Bruce-1956 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    I travel past the CWGC Valkenswaard cemetery (where the men who were killed in the first hours of operation Garden are buried) almost weekly. I take the time every so often to stop and pay my respects. We will remember them.

    • @ericalawson631
      @ericalawson631 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      my family thanks you

    • @Bruce-1956
      @Bruce-1956 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ericalawson631 is a relative buried there?

    • @ericalawson631
      @ericalawson631 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Bruce-1956 My uncle is actually buried at Oosterbeek, but we appreciate how the people of the Netherlands have never forgotten the sacrifice of these young men so long ago now, thank you all

    • @Bruce-1956
      @Bruce-1956 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ericalawson631 I travel to Oosterbeek a couple of times a year. If you let me know his name i'll lay some flowers on his grave. I have a cousin named at Runnymede, Coastal Command MIA 1943. I'm actually Scottish with a Dutch passport.

    • @ericalawson631
      @ericalawson631 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Bruce-1956 thank you so much for that, his name is, Eric James Robertson. i have seen the monument at Runnymede and it is sad to see so many names of men with no known grave, the fate of a pilot I suppose, although I couldn't think of a better place for a monument to people who gave their all that we might live in freedom than the place where Magna Carta was signed. god bless you

  • @JamesLaserpimpWalsh
    @JamesLaserpimpWalsh ปีที่แล้ว +2

    "We've got them on the run." - Famous last words a few times in history heh. Cheers uploader.

  • @davidmusto2562
    @davidmusto2562 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My dad was a Red Beret and got caught by the Germans at Arnhem, after watching this movie I feel so lucky to be here today.

  • @willowwobble
    @willowwobble ปีที่แล้ว +24

    My stepfather was a commando who parachuted in at Arnham. They captured the bridge, but he was severely wounded in the hip and leg by a German sniper as they tried to defend the bridge until the Alies reached it. Then, as the Germans recaptured the bridge, he was hidden by Dutch people. Worried, they may be killed for helping him he hobbled out and surrendered. He was taken to a hospital on the way to the prison camp. He said that the German doctors were superb and saved his leg. He said had he ended up in a British hospital they would have just cut his leg off because they were so overwhelmed and short staffed. When he had regained his strength, with his hip and one leg in plaster he climbed out of the hospital window with tied up sheets, stole a motorbike, and with his plastered leg stuck out to the front, he headed back to the British lines. As he was just wearing pyjamas, he stole a farmers clothes along the way. He said that he had to be careful of piano wire stretched across the road so as to decapitate motor cyclists!

  • @wp2024ex
    @wp2024ex 3 ปีที่แล้ว +301

    The only wise guy was gen. Sosabowski. After war this general worked as a simple workman in a factory. It was british "Thank you" for all those brave men.

    • @thevillaaston7811
      @thevillaaston7811 2 ปีที่แล้ว +51

      Get lost. Britain went to war on behalf of Poland. Britain housed, fed, clothed, and equipped many thousands of poles during the war. After the war, without any obligation, Britain allowed thousans of poles to settle in Britain.

    • @wp2024ex
      @wp2024ex 2 ปีที่แล้ว +72

      @@thevillaaston7811 Poles had to pay for this help with gold taken from Poland and stored in England. We even paid for the fuel for the Hurricanes that we used to defend you against the Germans in 1940. So, thank you for your grace too.

    • @thevillaaston7811
      @thevillaaston7811 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wp2024ex
      WINSTON S CHURCHILL.
      THE SECOND WORLD WAR.
      CASSELL & CO LTD
      VOLUME VI TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY 1954.
      P563
      'The burden lay on British shoulders. When their homeland had been overrun and they had been driven from France many Poles had sheltered upon our shores. There was no worth-while property belonging to the Polish Government in London. I said I believed there was about .£20,000,000 in gold in London and Canada. This had been frozen by us, since it was an asset of the Central Bank of Poland. Unfreezing and moving it to a Central Polish Bank must follow the normal channels for such transfers. It was not the property of the Polish Government in London and they had no power to draw upon it. There was of course the Polish Embassy in London, which was open and available for a Polish Ambassador as soon as the new Polish Government cared to send one-and the sooner the better.
      In view of this one might well ask how the Polish Government had been financed during its five and a half years in the United Kingdom. The answer was that it had been supported by the British Government; we had paid the Poles about .£120,000,000 to finance their Army and diplomatic service, and to enable them to look after Poles who had sought refuge on our shores from the
      German scourge. When we had disavowed the Polish Government in London and recognised the new Provisional Polish Government it was arranged that three months' salary should be paid to all employees and that they should then be dismissed. It would have been improper to have dismissed them without this payment, and the expense had fallen upon Great Britain.'

    • @wp2024ex
      @wp2024ex 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thevillaaston7811 he he, zdradziliście nas jako nastarszych sojuszników uznając zamiast prawowitego komunistyczny, marionetkowy rząd w okupowanej przez Sowietów Polsce, okrojonej z 50% jej ziemi, sprzedaliście nas Sowietom w Jałcie po tym jak przelaliśmy krew za was w 1939 r. dając wam czas na organizację i dozbrojenie- z czego z resztą nie skorzystaliście, potem broniliśmy waszego nieba, a w 1944 gdy już wiedzieliśmy, że nas zdradziliście gen. Anders i jego II korpus zdobyli Monte Cassino zamiast stanąć z bronią u nogi, czekać aż Niemcy prędzej czy później upadną i ruszyć do Polski, walczył do końca u waszego boku. Na defiladzie w Londynie po wojnie maszerowali dumnie Brazylijczycy, Francuzi i inni którzy tak bardzo "nawalczyli się" w tej wojnie, ale nie Polacy. To tyle ile warte jest angielskie słowo.

    • @thevillaaston7811
      @thevillaaston7811 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wp2024ex
      イギリスはポーランドを裏切った。イギリスはポーランドがドイツの占領から解放されるのを見るために戦争に行きました。戦争の終わりに、ポーランドはドイツの占領から解放されました。戦争全体を通して、英国はポーランドをどの国からも守るために戦争に出たわけではありません。ヤルタ会談の時までに、ポーランドはほとんど完全にロシアに占領され、ドイツとの戦争はまだ続いていました。イギリスは何をしましたか?..ロシアとの戦いを選びますか?
      ビクトリーパレードについては、ポーランド陸軍と海軍がパレードに招待され、25人のポーランド空軍兵も参加しました。パレードに参加しないのは彼らの決断でした。 1944年5月のモンテカッシーノの時までに誰もが裏切られたという考えはばかげています

  • @braden8155
    @braden8155 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    They don't make them like that anymore. Great cast and excellent acting by all. Loved every minute. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Rudeboi1613
      @Rudeboi1613 ปีที่แล้ว

      lmao your right they dont make em like that anymore thankfully. looks like shit and sounds like shit

  • @susansutton2012
    @susansutton2012 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    A great film with a superb cast and one of the best film soundtracks ever.

  • @bearox8302
    @bearox8302 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Im from another generation without knowing anyone rather than my uncle who recomended me this master piece of a movie, I wish we could get such movies nowadays

  • @jammer522
    @jammer522 4 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Cornelius Ryan was an Irish-American journalist and author : The Longest Day, The Last Battle, and A Bridge Too Far.
    Born: June 5, 1920, Dublin, Ireland
    Died: November 23, 1974, New York, USA

  • @Gasher82nd
    @Gasher82nd 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I went with my family to see the grave of my grandfathers younger brother's resting place in Arnhem Cemertary. In the rememberance book it gives location where he lies. All the stories came back to me that day as i looked down at his cross. Couldn't stop the tears as i thought of how we let them down on that bridge. Rest in peace all the fallen, you will never be forgotten.

  • @OLDCHEMIST1
    @OLDCHEMIST1 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    One of the best WWII films made, up there with The Battle of Britain! Thank you for sharing it !

  • @PeterSmith-go9ef
    @PeterSmith-go9ef 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Simply one of the finest war films ever made. A triumph of film making for Richard Attenborough, astonishing photography by Douglas Slocombe, and perfect score by John Addison. The ensemble cast are superb.

  • @rayw3294
    @rayw3294 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Brilliant film. Great how they actually use WW2 kit. Attention to detail magnificent.

  • @nobrenobre1
    @nobrenobre1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Impressive, everything is filmed in real no model, obviously no digital, bravo!!!

  • @raitisfreimanis
    @raitisfreimanis 7 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    A Bridge Too Far - 40th Anniversary! Thanks for posting!

  • @geo322242
    @geo322242 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The scale, the realism, the casting, I think this movie should be an all time great and a reference to good war movies.

  • @mechengineer4894
    @mechengineer4894 3 ปีที่แล้ว +68

    Canadians developed the rolling artillery barrage during WWI as a means to break the stalemate of trench warfare. You see it in the opening combat scene. It's when the shells land just in front of the advancing line. By the time the smoke cleared and Germans emerged from their bunkers, Canadian troops were already on top of them.

    • @nondescripthandle212
      @nondescripthandle212 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      during ww1 this was impractical in use because of slow communication times it would have to be planned well in advance but if something went wrong the barrage couldnt be informed until later. if the soldiers got bogged down and couldnt keep up it would end before they reach the trench and if it was off target they couldnt adjust

    • @jamesgray3725
      @jamesgray3725 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      no they didnt, it was used during the boer war

    • @rubix4195
      @rubix4195 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I think the invention of the "creeping barrage" as we call it in the UK had its origins in Bulgarian artillery crews Pre-WW1 and not Canadians but it was one of those forgotten tactics that was relearnt in WW1 because it was a siege tactic, and with trench warfare slowing the war to stalemate, that other countries were desperate to try.

    • @jordanqq
      @jordanqq 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@rubix4195 blame Canada!

    • @victoria383
      @victoria383 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Those tactics were developed in the Boer War

  • @mrdta7493
    @mrdta7493 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My late father fought at Arnhem with the south Staffordshire regiment.. he was just 21 and served in the army from the age of 16, he was taken prisoner of war there and spent the last remaining months in a German POW camp..he was a quiet, kind and compassionate man..I can’t begin to imagine what they all went through..he barely spoke about his ww2 service. We owe them all so much. It must of been hell losing so many friends and comrades.. I’m immensely proud of him and all those that gave so much..

  • @tomduggan51
    @tomduggan51 3 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Hertogdom Gelderland,
    Bedankt-great film with top-class all-star cast and historically accurate.
    I have visited Arnhem and the site of the battle-I actually knew one of the men taken prisoner when he had to be left behind. His family had no news of him for some time and were very worried. I visited one of the war graveyards and found it a very moving experience-rows of graves of men who gave their lives to make a military plan work!

  • @roncooper3797
    @roncooper3797 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I am friends with a nice lady who was about 5 years old and living in Arnhem at the time of this operation... she remembers well that sphere of the fight and how it affected the Dutch families

  • @MichaelCasanovaMusic
    @MichaelCasanovaMusic 6 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    Definitely a classic. So many great actors

  • @igordrakulovic6857
    @igordrakulovic6857 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Masterpiece. Stellar cast is understatement ;)

  • @davejames1452
    @davejames1452 2 ปีที่แล้ว +42

    Fantastic film,based on actual events.....rip to the brave souls on all sides who lost their lives ❤

  • @KKohl
    @KKohl 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Best long war movie depicting a true story with realistic actions n fighting scenes featuring a galaxy of stars

    • @prince-solomon
      @prince-solomon 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "realistic" to a certain degree, it's still a film made for entertainment & drama, not an authentic reenactment or documentary.
      Please never forget this important difference.

  • @stephenbanks2217
    @stephenbanks2217 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I have to say the best movie ever made , thank you to all those that lost there lives protecting us .

  • @wendynadin3685
    @wendynadin3685 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    A great movie I don't think they could make this movie now.
    The acting was superb and the music was stirring.
    I think we need to let more people know about these things and it should be part of studies in history..

  • @grimsmith1
    @grimsmith1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    The logistics involved in making this film were staggering! Where the hell did they get all the aircraft, tanks, bridge etc? Quite apart from the actor's pay! Fantastic!

    • @Steve_Flight_Planes
      @Steve_Flight_Planes 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      They weren't all what you think they were. ;) Some of the tanks were Land Rovers in disguise for example. What you see on TV isn't often what you think. In fact, I think they only had 4 real tanks. But I agree, amazing film.

    • @martinbrode7131
      @martinbrode7131 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Steve_Flight_Planes Welch' geniale Erkenntnis. 😂🤣😂

    • @RedStarRogue
      @RedStarRogue ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Most of the Shermans were Volkswagen Beatles with molded fiberglass bodies over them and fake treads (they would place the real tanks in close-ups to hide this). All the Horsa gliders were wooden mockups that were made from scratch for the film. The German tanks and vehicles are a collection of period correct vehicles mixed with post war armor from the 1950s and 60s modified to look more authentic.
      Also the Allied DC-3 transport planes are a small number of real flyable ones with some clever editing/visual effects to multiply their numbers.
      The making of documentary from the DVD talks about this, it's super fascinating what the production team had to pull off really.

  • @bokehintheussr5033
    @bokehintheussr5033 4 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    I love the cynicism in this movie. It is a masterpiece of cynicism. The story I love most from this movie is the story of Jimmy Caan's character who tells the young replacement a white lie that he won't die, which turns into an unbroken promise. It's the most fictional story in the movie but it highlights what the whole movie is about. It's much more than just a historical war movie. Its a film about the genuine virtue of people who fall victim to organisational failure, political self interest, careerism, and the insult of authority, but make the best of a bad situation imposed on them from on high.

    • @stevewallis7277
      @stevewallis7277 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      None of the movie is fictional. Everything you see, happened - sometimes even more than you see. The boat crossing only shows the first wave...there were men who had to watch that & wait for their turn. James Caan's character enacts a real event, including the 10 seconds of arrest. Cornelius Ryan's impeccably researched account of Market Garden, which provides the basis of the film, is available on TH-cam as an audiobook. Well worth a listen.

    • @carlmanson6634
      @carlmanson6634 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s my least liked part as it simply didn’t happen, as you say. Could have added something that did happen, still a great film tho and pretty accurate overall.

    • @nikmansol
      @nikmansol ปีที่แล้ว

      That feels like any big corporate organisation to me with no offense obiovusly to people who risked their lives

  • @yoyohighness
    @yoyohighness 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This was an outstanding war film at its time. The cast members literally included all the best actors from Hollywood at that time and props are all real deal WWII military equipment

    • @pierrewilliams1533
      @pierrewilliams1533 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Agreed - other than Gene Hackman's over-acting (in my opinion).

  • @bigslipknot
    @bigslipknot 2 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    The ending chills me to the bone. Watching this years ago I thought that I was very lucky to have not seen the true horror of war.
    Now it looks like I'm going to have to

    • @AspiringD3v
      @AspiringD3v 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      The world has never been this tense, since the assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

    • @hugoehhh
      @hugoehhh 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      i wish not to participate.. i hope ur ok

    • @casperscott-ln9fn
      @casperscott-ln9fn ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have lost my patience trying to explain to my half sister over 20 years my junior why I joined up . Of course if I knew then what I know now I would not. I sat in tears as I watched us the way we left Afghan. What did we fight and die for. I lost my beloved husband and my leg

    • @jasonnicholasschwarz7788
      @jasonnicholasschwarz7788 ปีที่แล้ว

      You were both in the forces? As a married couple?@@casperscott-ln9fn

  • @FromaTwistedMind
    @FromaTwistedMind 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is my all-time favourite war film & the only time l went to the cinema with my father when l was 11. 10 years after watching this film on its release l became good friends with an old family friend, Fred Bennet who fought in Arnheim Town, l asked him how he survived, did he get out over the river?
    He told me that 2 young girls, part of the Dutch Resistance hid him. God bless all involved in Market Garden. Military & civilian.

  • @stevenhoman2253
    @stevenhoman2253 6 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    Still great, after all these years. even better than I remembered.

  • @williamwhitcombe6487
    @williamwhitcombe6487 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    "I'm sorry but we don't have the proper facilities to take you all prisoner..... Was there anything else?"
    Without a doubt, the best line ever scripted into a war film. & one of the funniest I've heard

    • @rubix4195
      @rubix4195 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The German officer's face and response was exactly what I expected XD

  • @indobryan69
    @indobryan69 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Imagine making this movie with aircrafts paratroopers tanks armoured vehicles uniforms horde of extras and a legendary cast n crew....it really seems humanly impossible to produce such an intricate movie....

  • @robertahall4960
    @robertahall4960 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've seen this movie several times beginning with the time it first came out. Wonderful movie! Excellent production! A wonderful picture of all of the brave soldiers that fought there.
    The music stirs the emotions. Thanks for uploading this, from Canada.

  • @violinoscar
    @violinoscar 5 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    The look on the father's face 2:02:12 - 14 when his son is killed is so real. This is a good actor despite his minor role.

    • @sasapetrovic5884
      @sasapetrovic5884 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Siem Vroom-excellent Dutch actor.He died unfortunately 1985.

  • @debredwood324
    @debredwood324 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    One of the most honest war films I have seen, warts and all. Amazing cast. Would be good if there were english subtitles for the non english language parts.

  • @gonzalesfrederic6213
    @gonzalesfrederic6213 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Somewhere they went. Some fell. Some were disfigured, maimed, wounded, traumatized. A few met love. A part of them knew captivity. All pitched in. Hail heroes !

  • @mechinate
    @mechinate 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I watched this as a kid probably 4 or 5 times at my grandfather's house during the late 80s and early 90s, amongst some other great WW2 movies (The Longest Day, Patton, The Battle of Britain, Bridge at Remagen, Cross of Iron, Operation Daybreak etc.) as well as other war films such as Zulu/Zulu Dawn, Lion of the Desert, Waterloo...
    Those days will live with me forever, and I will always return to these films from time to time.

  • @KadaKrystian82
    @KadaKrystian82 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Wow!!!
    Connery, Hopkins, Redford, Hackman and James Caan brilliant actors!

  • @fabianwylie8707
    @fabianwylie8707 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Watched this with my twin brother in Swansea Oden cinema 🎦. One giant screen . It was amazing 😻. Always respected all the about of efforts made to keep this as close as possible to the actual world war 2 events !. Brilliant

  • @greggary7217
    @greggary7217 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Every VE Day the Netherlands still gather in honour of their liberators, Canadian & American.
    At the bridge at Nijmegen where 48 allied soldiers died holding the bridge, there is *still a nightly crossing in remembrance. Every night. 76 years later.
    These are people who *still know what it means to lose freedom, to starve, to be liberated and what it cost.
    Lest we forget.

    • @Relay300
      @Relay300 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      A fine tradition. Says a lot about the local people.

  • @catherineonaifo1754
    @catherineonaifo1754 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    My best war movie ever. I watched this as a child. ❤

  • @JaspreetSingh-hb2mr
    @JaspreetSingh-hb2mr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Please add english subtitles, it helps some of us who need them. Thanks

  • @InArneSlotWeTrust97
    @InArneSlotWeTrust97 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I used to go to 10th Parachute army cadets when I was at school in Aldershot, the home of the 1 and 2 Para!
    Every year cadets all over England could do a 25km march in Arnhem and Oosterbeek in remembrance of those that fell in the battle of Arnhem!
    Ive seen the bullet damage on the bridges, so many Paras died trying to take that bridge 😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤

  • @malcolmabram2957
    @malcolmabram2957 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    A superb film, and is very much based on facts. the intriguing this is it a dramatisation of an allied failure, not a celebration of yet another success.

  • @paddy.7784
    @paddy.7784 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was 23 yrs old in 1977 doing my OE when this film was first released, and I watched it in a movie theatre while visiting Amsterdam.
    Was memorable occasion for me, to be in Holland and feel close to that history.

  • @damianclark1763
    @damianclark1763 7 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    Good job I speak German... And understand Afrikaans so I can figure the Dutch... but thanks for posting... I can't believe I've never seen this film before.

  • @hupra72
    @hupra72 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Having served in the regiment for over 28 years, I can confirm two things. Firstly, this battle and the people who fought in it are held in such high regard by modern-day soldiers. 2. You really do come down that fast and land that hard. "Out of Ammo! God save the King."

  • @anbajonj
    @anbajonj 5 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Who's in the movie? Everybody. What's it about? Allied defeat ?!? Who is directing? Richard Attenborough. You got to love those old school producers. PS. - I think that today's film directors can't do this kind of movie. Without pathetic scenes, historically accurate and all without modern effects. Masterpiece.

  • @ΝικηφόροςΑρνητικός
    @ΝικηφόροςΑρνητικός 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great movie, great cast, great acting, great direction. Perhaps the best film of its kind