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15 June 1977 (USA) moreTagline:
Out of the sky comes the screen's most incredible spectacle of men and war!Plot:
An historic telling of the failed attempt to capture several bridges to Germany in World War II in a campaign called Operation Market-Garden. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Won 3 BAFTA Film Awards. Another 4 wins & 4 nominations moreNewsDesk:
John Ratzenberger Receives Career Achievement Award For Movie And "Cheers" Roles (From iCelebz. 8 October 2008, 10:21 AM, PDT)User Comments:
Last Great War Film Before "Ryan" moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Dirk Bogarde | ... | Lt. Gen. Frederick A.M. Browning | |
| James Caan | ... | SSgt. Eddie Dohun | |
| Michael Caine | ... | Lt. Col. John O.E. Vandeleur | |
| Sean Connery | ... | Maj. Gen. Robert E. Urquhart | |
| Edward Fox | ... | Lt. Gen. Brian G. Horrocks | |
| Elliott Gould | ... | Col. Robert Stout | |
| Gene Hackman | ... | Maj. Gen. Stanislaw F. Sosabowski | |
| Anthony Hopkins | ... | Lt. Col. John D. Frost | |
| Hardy Krüger | ... | Maj. Gen. Ludwig (as Hardy Kruger) | |
| Ryan O'Neal | ... | Brig. Gen. James M. Gavin | |
| Laurence Olivier | ... | Dr. Jan Spaander | |
| Robert Redford | ... | Maj. Julian Cook | |
| Maximilian Schell | ... | Lt. Gen. Wilhelm Bittrich | |
| Liv Ullmann | ... | Kate Ter Horst | |
| Denholm Elliott | ... | RAF meteorologist officer |
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Also Known As:
Brücke von Arnheim, Die (Austria) (West Germany) [de]Un pont trop loin (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
Bro för mycket, En (Sweden) [sv]
Gefyra tou Arnhem, I (Greece) [el]
Gesher Ehad Rahok Me'die (Israel: Hebrew title) [iw]
O jeden most za daleko (Poland) [pl]
Operacija Market Garden (Serbia) [sr]
Prílis vzdáleny most (Czechoslovakia) [cs]
Puente demasiado lejos, Un (Venezuela) [es]
Puente lejano, Un (Spain) [es]
Quell'ultimo ponte (Italy) [it]
Uma Ponte Longe Demais (Brazil) [pt]
Yksi silta liikaa (Finland) [fi]
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
175 min | Finland:158 minColor:
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2.20 : 1 moreCertification:
Iceland:16 | South Korea:12 | New Zealand:PG | Australia:M | Finland:K-16 | Netherlands:12 | Norway:16 (1977) | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:PG | West Germany:16 | Singapore:PG | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Canada:AA (Ontario) | Canada:G (Québec) | Canada:PG (Manitoba)MOVIEmeter: 
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During WWII, Dirk Bogarde, who played Lt. Gen. Browning, served in intelligence with the British army. He and eight other intelligence officers were sent to Arnhem by Bernard L. Montgomery during the battle. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: When the English soldiers are are standing and yelling to the supply drop aeroplanes a damaged plane flies past with an engine out and crashes soon after, but the plane can be seen flying away from the left side of the explosion moreQuotes:
Lt. General Horrocks: This is a story you will tell your grandchildren; and mightily bored they'll be. moreSoundtrack:
3RD MOVEMENT moreFAQ
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A Bridge Too Far was the last of a long line of the "General's" war-films that came out of Hollywood since WWII. Afterwards, the production for these films wavered, probably because of the fact that A Bridge Too Far did not fare so well in the box office.
One of the main reasons A Bridge Too Far did not succeed as it might have was because of the American audience. The film was a) targeted towards a British audience and b) made very soon after the end of America's involvement in Vietnam. The combination of time and subject killed the film. But anyone can tell you that every time this film is shown on a TV broadcast, the ratings are quite high.
The film itself, contrary to what many would claim, IS NOT another glorification of American heroism. While there is a certain American involvement which is rightly due, the film is very much centered on the Brits at Arnhem. Afterall, they were the ones that got massacred, right? Adding to that, the initial setup of the operation (which the film took surprisingly long to cover, and probably killed off the interest of the average movie-goer/critic) was almost solely concerned with the British planning, with one or two references to the American G.I. (I guess they had to put in those mini-episodes of American servicemen to attract the American viewing public).
But enough about the bad side of the film, now onto the amazing part:
This is the first film I have seen from that generation to create a realistic picture of what the setting was like (down to the very streets and houses of Holland, which, for comparison, The Battle of the Bulge managed to get ALL wrong --- as a sidenote: if you have seen the aforementioned film, have you noticed how during the climatic battle, tanks drove across a DESERT? The battle took place in January during the WORST winter storm of Europe in Belgium... and how they managed to convince the public that if a tank is painted with an iron cross, even though it's an American M48 main battle tank built in the late 50's, that it must be a German Tiger tank... sorry for the rambling). I am most impressed by the Arnhem bridge itself (sadly, they dedicated much too short a sequence of cheering soldiers to the bridge at Grave, which is probably one of the greatest Allied success EVER for a bridge assault, up there with Remagen and Pegasus), which is shot on location with probably the most accurate feel of just how desperate the situation was (and none of Private Ryan's heroism/John Wayne-invincibility either).
Characters are excellently portrayed, although how they really acted historically might be somewhat different. Camera-work was phenomenal, given the difficulty of shooting on scene (they couldn't close down the Arnhem Bridge for extended periods of time, one must realize). The most dramatic sequence was probably the launch of the planes and the subsequent breakout by XXX Corps, which to this day remains my favourite battle sequence in any movie (yes, even when compared with the Omaha scene from Saving Private Ryan).
Like the movie, my review has become unnecessarily long. But to conclude, this film deserves a good watch, or maybe even a couple of viewings, for any serious history/war-film lover or those who just want to learn more about those who have sacraficed so much for us. 9/10.