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The film is a meticulous recreation of (September 1944), the largest airborne operation in history.
This "paper" explores ( A Bridge Too Far ), the 1977 epic directed by Richard Attenborough that stands as one of the most ambitious and realistic war films ever made. I. Historical Context: Operation Market Garden Quell_ultimo_ponte_1977_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
The operation was a "magnificent disaster". While several bridges were taken, the final objective—the bridge over the Rhine at Arnhem —proved to be "a bridge too far". The film is a meticulous recreation of (September
Produced by Joseph E. Levine with a then-massive budget of , the film is renowned for its scale and commitment to realism. Levine with a then-massive budget of , the
To ensure international appeal and manage the $9 million talent budget, Levine cast nearly 20 of the era's biggest stars in roughly equal roles. Sean Connery (Maj. Gen. Urquhart) Anthony Hopkins (Lt. Col. John Frost) Michael Caine (Lt. Col. Vandeleur) Robert Redford (Maj. Julian Cook) Gene Hackman (Maj. Gen. Sosabowski)