The Bridge at Remagen

  • War
  • Action
6/25/1969
117
R

Thus ended the last great German stand in the West.

In March of 1945, as the War in Europe is coming to a close, fighting erupts between German and American troops at the last remaining bridgehead across the Rhine.

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  • John Chard

    The Amazing Story of March 7, 1945.

    The Bridge at Remagen is directed by John Guillermin and collectively adapted to screenplay by William Roberts, Richard Yates and Roger O. Hirson from the book The Bridge at Remagen: The Amazing Story of March 7, 1945. It stars George Segal, Robert Vaughn, Ben Gazzara, Bradford Dillman and E.G. Marshall. A Panavision/ De Luxe Color production, music is by Elmer Bernstein and cinematography by Stanley Cortez.

    Film is a fictionalised account of the battle for control of The Ludendorff Bridge over the Rhine during the tail end of World War II.

    A war film thats rich with action and no little intelligence as it views the battle equally from both sides of the warring factions. The bridge is crucial to ...

    March 9, 2014
  • Wuchak

    Sorta obscure WW2 flick from the late 60s with George Segal and Robert Vaughn

    As the Allies are about to invade Germany in March, 1945, the Germans decide to blow up the last bridge on the Rhine in the area of Oberkassel, but a dissenting general (Peter van Eyck) convinces a major (Robert Vaughn) to keep it up as long as possible so troops can escape Germany. On the American side George Segal plays a lieutenant, Ben Gazzara a sergeant and Bradford Dillman their commander.

    "The Bridge at Remagen" (1969) is a WW2 film loosely based on real-life events similar to the later A Bridge Too Far (1977), but with a lesser cast, albeit more streamlined and colorful, like the contemporaneous Castle Keep, but less artsy and more straightf...

    September 5, 2020

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