Stream it now A Bridge Too Far 1977
 

IMDb rating: 7.30 (19,888 votes)
IMDb ID: 0075784
Duration: 175 min
Release date: June 15, 1977



An historic telling of the failed attempt to capture several bridges to Germany in World War II in a campaign called Operation Market-Garden.


Drama, History, Action, War produced in 1977 [UK, USA]

 
 
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Anonymous 1 year ago
This is my favorite movie...realistic in the spectacle (details great and small), the tragedy, and often stupidity of war and of life. The cream does not always rise to the top, symbolized in this case by British LT GEN Browning (Airborne Corps Commander), who after this campaign essentially forced Polish MAJ GEN Sosabowski (1st Polish Para Brigade Commander), a more experienced military officer, out of front line service.

My eternal thanks to the men and women who have and continue to sacrifice for our freedom, as soldiers, spies, and innocent civilians. May we pay our debt to them by preventing the causes of war as much as we work to craft the weapons of war.
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Anonymous 1 year ago
Old fashioned war movie. OK in the overall.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
So picture me, about 10 at the time, reclining on a sofa watching a World War II epic film, that has so far been a perfect PG war movie-- gratuitous violence, but more of the kind that involves explosions and disappearing men, or sudden groans and clutched stomachs. Plenty of war's bloody aftermath, the black blood stains and swathed heads that the makeup department excels at, but nothing really gruesome. No liasions with German farm girls, either, just a sexless shoot-the-nazis fest.

And then: a grunt, played by the inimitable James Caan, with clenched jaw and steely eye, demands medical attention for a superior officer who could not possibly still be alive. The doctor wipes his hands of blood on his apron and flatly denies him. Dozens of soldiers lay despondent, dead and dying, and this man has clearly had it up to his neck. But the soldier is resolute, follows the doctor into the makeshift operating room, and makes his plea once again. Again, the doctor, equally resolute, denies him.

The soldier looks down, thinks for a moment, and says the last thing my underage ears expected to hear.

"I want you to treat him, or I'll blow your fucking head off."

James Caan, 9 mm raised, is clearly no man to tussle with. The doctor takes another look at the man, his calm but desperate countenance, and says he'll see what he can do.

An hour after the operation, the doctor steps outside to deliver the news to the waiting grunt. Good news, his officer will be fine, but Doc doesn't mince words-- what Caan did was unacceptable, absolute insubordination, a crime that is punishable by military law. The doctor motions an MP over, and sentences him. Five seconds in prison.

Having decided he's done the right thing, and now that Caan has served his term, he asks him confidentially whether he really would have shot him. "You wouldn't have, right?" he all but asks. Caan looks at him, again with a steely eye and clenched jaw, and simply replies, "Thank you, sir" and walks away.

There are many powerful images and scenes in A BRIDGE TOO FAR, but all these would be lost on me that day. Not only had I heard the word "fuck" in a movie for the first time, I had also realized that most of the things that happen in my favorite World War Two flicks are bullshit. Sure, perhaps actual locations and equipment are used, and maybe a battle scene is fairly accurately portrayed, but all these movies are lacking in the raw human emotion that war brings out in men. War movies would go on to explore that theme, that war is indeed hell, but this was arguably the first time we got to see it realistically in a Hollywood production. And not during a big battle scene, with plenty of explosives and gunfire, but during a quiet, minor scene.

A BRIDGE TOO FAR would have other elements worth championing, such as a perspiring Robert Redford hailing Mary on a plastic boat while crossing a waterway that's being all-out pounded by German artillery. Or Sean Connery shooting an oblivious German soldier through a glass window, then hiding with another man in then attic of an unassuming Dutch couple. But other scenes did approach the staidness of the period, the good but not great, unfortunately punchless films like Sam Fuller's BIG RED ONE.

But perhaps a scene, or several scenes, really can make a movie alone, and A BRIDGE TOO FAR is proof of that tenet. For World War Two movie aficionados, at least, this is recommended viewing, a film that finds a crucial medium between the higher up's war and that of the man in the trenches.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
One of the best war films ever.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
Based on Operation Market Garden, this film is historically accurate with a dream cast. There is no or little blood in this film which makes it look a little silly. However The ending to this compelliing, moving, intense film is the best ending to a war film to date.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
An allstar cast takes on operation Market Garden.

Probably one of the best war-movies ever made. At least about the European theater of operations during WW II
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
A Bridge Too Far is one of the better WWII movies. It's pretty authentic and has a good period feel. There were some super performance from Edward Fox, Anthony Hopkins, Dirk Bogard, Sean Connery, and Michael Caine. The score is top-notch and the research is quite good. C47s were painted the wrong color, but that was a director's decision. The film is satisfying and worth the watch.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
I really liked this movie. I thought it was cool. I just wish there wasn't so much blood.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ...Huh.Oh,this has many great stars but it's too bad the director wasted them.This is worse than Flightplan.
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Anonymous over 3 years ago
Operation Market Garden was a foolishly contrived attack planned by Field Marshall Montgomery, which was very costly to the Allies and did nothing to advance the defeat of Germany. The movie is one of those star-studded chronicles produced in the '70's with lots of explosions and shooting and an uninspiring script. If you have never seen it, do watch it, but don't expect too much.