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A Bridge Too Far
Late in 1944, the Allies seem to have the upper hand in the European land war. The Allies attempt to capture several strategically important bridges in the Netherlands in the hope of breaking the German lines. However, mismanagement and poor planning result in its failure.
29 August 1923, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
1953
24 March 1952, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
14 October 1890, Denison, Texas, USA
21 July 1923, The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
25 August 1930, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
16 October 1948, Hilversum, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
17 July 1946, Annfield Plain, County Durham, England, UK
26 December 1931, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
17 September 1938, Birmingham, England, UK
8 January 1938, London, England, UK
8 July 1907, Dover, Kent, England, UK
15 June 1906, Hilversum, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
4 June 1925, Liverpool, England, UK
1 August 1922, Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada
October 5, 1895 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
30 January 1938, Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
14 November 1944, York, Yorkshire, England, UK
23 February 1947
14 March 1933, Rotherhithe, London, England, UK
29 August 1938, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
20 April 1889, Braunau am Inn, Upper Austria, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
13 May 1941, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland, England, UK
May 29, 2007
Though overlong, muddled, ponderous and overbaked, it's not without some impressive moments.March 19, 2003
Fantastic WW2 epic with a 1970's "all star" cast.June 01, 2008
Consistently reinforces the horrors of war by depicting not only the disasterous military engagements and their toll on heroes, but also the witless political decisions that led to needless, excessive loss of life. [Blu-Ray]August 01, 2005
Dozens of stars do not a classic WWII flick make. James Caan fares best of them all in a memorable sequence.January 23, 2004
Recreates this complicated and tragic military venture with breathtaking sweep, historical accuracy and sober-eyed humanism.July 04, 2005
A gripping bit of cinema