Theirs Is the Glory [1946 film]

by Brian Desmond Hurst (Director), Louis Golding (Screenwriter)

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In 1944, British General Montgomery and his command were way north of the Allied line, and the Germans were holding them in that swampy position. The plan, put into operation on Sunday, September 14, 1944, was to drop two American Airborne divisions and the British First Airborne Division behind the German lines to capture the bridges which would open the way to the German plain. The British objective was Arnhem, the northernmost point of the Montgomery plan, and this film depicts in graphic detail the ordeal the “Men of Arnhem”, the British First Airborne, endured. The first cast listing reads the “Survivors of the British First Airborne Divison”, including a Colonel Lonsdale and a Major Gough. (fonte: imdb)
Una rievocazione della Battaglia di Arnhem durante la seconda guerra mondiale, che fu in seguito riccamente ripresa come soggeto del film Quell'ultimo ponte (1977).

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Theirs Is the Glory [1946 film]
Alternate titles
Men of Arnhem
Original publication date
1946-08-15
Important places
Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands; Oosterbeek, Gelderland, Netherlands
Important events
Battle of Arnhem; Operation Market Garden
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Theirs Is the Glory (1946 | IMDb)

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