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  1. This all-star WWII epic depicts the Allied defeat at Arnhem, Holland, in September 1944 and concentrates on those assigned to capture the strategically important bridge, despite insurmountable odds... It was planned to airdrop 35,000 U.S. and British paratroopers into Eastern Holland to secure six bridges leading to the German border, while a British ground force sped through Belgium to the ...

  2. This all-star WWII epic depicts the Allied defeat at Arnhem, Holland, in September 1944 and concentrates on those assigned to capture the strategically important bridge, despite insurmountable odds... It was planned to airdrop 35,000 U.S. and British paratroopers into Eastern Holland to secure six bridges leading to the German border, while a British ground force sped through Belgium to the ...

  3. Die Brücke von Arnheim (Originaltitel: A Bridge Too Far) ist ein 1977 von United Artists produzierter Kriegsfilm über die Operation Market Garden, eine gescheiterte Luftlandeaktion der Alliierten hinter den deutschen Linien im September 1944 während des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Der Film basiert auf dem gleichnamigen Buch von Cornelius Ryan und ...

  4. A re-creation of the fateful World War II battle for Arnhem, where the First Airborne Division parachuted into occupied Holland in 1944 as part of Operation Market Garden, an ambitious Allied plan to capture six Dutch bridges and cut off the Germans. However, certain events conspire to threaten the whole operation. Drama 1977 2 hr 56 min. 59%.

  5. Polska. Latin. Budget. $26 000 000. IMDb SFDb Elonet. En bro för mycket (originaltitel: A Bridge Too Far) är en brittisk - amerikansk krigsfilm från 1977 i regi av Richard Attenborough. [ 1] Manuskriptet är baserat på Cornelius Ryans bok med samma namn. Filmen hade svensk premiär 19 augusti 1977 på Saga i Stockholm samt i 17 andra städer.

  6. The recorded message for the show times at the theater seemed awfully impressed with “A Bridge Too Far”, going so far as to describe it as “one of the most expensive films ever made… Joseph E. Levine spent more than $26 million on it!” Well, Joseph E. Levine may have, but if he did, $26 million wasn't enough. Another $4, $5 million for a nice, intelligent little war picture -- and ...

  7. Gene Hackman, A Bridge Too Far (1977) With only his third film as a director, Richard Attenborough undertook one of the most massive productions in film history, A Bridge Too Far (1977). For the then-astronomical cost of $26 million, he and producer Joseph E. Levine set out to re-create Operation Market-Garden, one of the biggest disasters in military history.