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GenreTitel [IMDb]JahrOriginaltitel [TMDb]RegieLandmin
Action, Drama, History, War Der längste Tag 1962 Der längste Tag Ken Annakin
Andrew Marton
Gerd Oswald
Bernhard Wicki
Darryl F. Zanuck 
United States 178 

7,8  IMDb

Nr.471 
Handlung
"42 STARS IN THE LONGEST DAY"

The events of D-Day, told on a grand scale from both the Allied and German points of view. 
Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen]
(by Buck_Thruster on 12 April 2004)

This is perhaps one of the most ambitious, epic WW2 films to have been made; certainly it is the last of the classic B&W films made about the subject. Featuring an all-star cast (John Wayne, Richard Burton, Kurt Jurgens... even a cameo by Sean Connery!), it comprehensively details the build-up and execution of the Normandy landings in 1944, taking care to show how the event was perceived by Allied and Axis soldiers and commanders, as well as the Free French resistance. This is a film that takes great care in documenting the events of the day, without lapsing into sickly sentimentalism or getting distracted with fictional characters' personal lives (a failing of many WW2 movies since about 1970), or over-emphasising any one nation's importance in the operation (although, admittedly, Canadians may feel a little short-changed).
Classic moments abound, notably the landing at St.Mere-Eglise and the soldier who gets caught in the church steeple, the frustrations of the front-line German commanders and fighters, and the numerous cameos for film nerds to keep track of.
If you want a wartime romance, or an appearance by Matt Damon or Ben Affleck, or long, loving shots of the Stars & Stripes in slo-mo, or a gritty blood'n'guts fest, you'll be disappointed. This film has broader concerns, and was made with much more thoroughness. There is no agenda at work here, pro-war or anti-. It is solely concerned with documenting Operation "Overlord" for the film-going public, and succeeds brilliantly; a shame then, that it has not made the top 50 war films list.
A must-see for any fan of war films. 
Darsteller
Eddie Albert ... Col. Thompson
Paul Anka ... U.S. Army Ranger
Arletty ... Madame Barrault
Jean-Louis Barrault ... Father Louis Roulland
Richard Beymer ... Pvt. Dutch Schultz
Hans Christian Blech ... Maj. Werner Pluskat
Bourvil ... Mayor of Colleville
Richard Burton ... Flying Officer David Campbell
Wolfgang Büttner ... Maj. Gen. Dr. Hans Speidel
Red Buttons ... Pvt. John Steele 
Musik

Maurice Jarre 

Drehbuch

Cornelius Ryan  |  Cornelius Ryan  |  Romain Gary  |  James Jones  |  David Pursall  |  Jack Seddon 

Produktion

Elmo Williams  |  Darryl F. Zanuck