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I say watch this film, 'Theirs Is The Glory" filmed just after the end of World War Two and using real soldiers re-enacting their parts of operation market garden. Obviously no Oscar nominations for the acting but in my opinion one of the best films I have seen and a true piece of cinema history. https://youtu.be/fiFeYxlPYy4 Some of the guys acting had just returned from hospitals and in some cases from pow camps just a few months before filming. How's that for reality? |
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There is another movie I want to get hold of, "Theirs is the Glory" made just after WW2. The movie never used film props or actors, but survivors who dropped on Arnhem and ex POWs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theirs_Is_the_Glory Theirs is the Glory (AKA Men of Arnhem), is a 1946 British war film about the British 1st Airborne Division's involvement in the Battle of Arnhem (17 September to 25 September 1944) during Operation Market Garden in World War II. It was the first film to be made about this battle, and the biggest grossing war movie for nearly a decade. The later film A Bridge Too Far depicts the operation as a whole and includes the British, Polish and American Airborne forces, while Theirs is the Glory focuses solely on the British forces, and their fight at Oosterbeek and Arnhem. The film was directed by Ulsterman Brian Desmond Hurst, who was himself a veteran of the First World War, having survived Gallipoli where he had served with the Royal Irish Rifles. Hurst was an accomplished film director having been mentored by John Ford in Hollywood and directing more than 30 films including Malta Story, Scrooge and Tom Brown's Schooldays. Hurst was also Ireland's most prolific film director of the 20th Century. The producer was Leonard Castleton Knight, Head of Gaumont British News. The script was written primarily by Louis Golding but honed by Hurst's protege Terence Young (then subsequently went on to direct They Were Not Divided and the early Bond films). Young had been in the Irish Guards with the Guards Armoured Division with XXX Corps seeking to relieve Arnhem during the battle and hence the authenticity of the eventual story-line. The veterans who starred in the film also actively collaborated on the script. |
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