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WarAction

The Bridge at Remagen

- 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.

Release Date : 1969-06-25

Language :GermanEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Wolper Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

George Segal

Character Name : Lt. Phil Hartman

Original Name : George Segal

Gender : Male

Robert Vaughn

Character Name : Maj. Paul Krueger

Original Name : Robert Vaughn

Gender : Male

Ben Gazzara

Character Name : Sgt. Angelo

Original Name : Ben Gazzara

Gender : Male

Bradford Dillman

Character Name : Maj. Barnes

Original Name : Bradford Dillman

Gender : Male

E.G. Marshall

Character Name : Brig. Gen. Shinner

Original Name : E.G. Marshall

Gender : Male

Peter van Eyck

Character Name : Gen. Von Brock

Original Name : Peter van Eyck

Gender : Male

Hans Christian Blech

Character Name : Capt. Carl Schmidt

Original Name : Hans Christian Blech

Gender : Male

Heinz Reincke

Character Name : Holzgang

Original Name : Heinz Reincke

Gender : Male

Joachim Hansen

Character Name : Capt. Otto Baumann

Original Name : Joachim Hansen

Gender : Male

Sonja Ziemann

Character Name : Greta Holzgang

Original Name : Sonja Ziemann

Gender : Female

Anna Gaël

Character Name : French Girl

Original Name : Anna Gaël

Gender : Female

Vít Olmer

Character Name : Lt. Zimring

Original Name : Vít Olmer

Gender : Male

Bo Hopkins

Character Name : Cpl. Grebs

Original Name : Bo Hopkins

Gender : Male

Robert Logan

Character Name : Pvt. Bissell

Original Name : Robert Logan

Gender : Male

Matt Clark

Character Name : Cpl. Jellicoe

Original Name : Matt Clark

Gender : Male

Steve Sandor

Character Name : Pvt. Slavek

Original Name : Steve Sandor

Gender : Male

Frank Webb

Character Name : Pvt. Glover

Original Name : Frank Webb

Gender : Male

Tom Heaton

Character Name : Lt. Pattison

Original Name : Tom Heaton

Gender : Male

Paul Prokop

Character Name : Capt. John Colt

Original Name : Paul Prokop

Gender : Male

Richard Münch

Character Name : General von Stürmer

Original Name : Richard Münch

Gender : Male

Günter Meisner

Character Name : SS Officer

Original Name : Günter Meisner

Gender : Male

Fritz Ford

Character Name : Col. Dent

Original Name : Fritz Ford

Gender : Male

Rudolf Kalina

Character Name : SS Corporal

Original Name : Rudolf Kalina

Gender : Male

Rudolf Jelínek

Character Name : Pvt. Manfred

Original Name : Rudolf Jelínek

Gender : Male

Rolf Jahncke

Character Name : Krueger's Driver

Original Name : Rolf Jahncke

Gender : Male

Zdeněk Braunschläger

Character Name : German Lieutenant

Original Name : Zdeněk Braunschläger

Gender : Male

Jan Schánilec

Character Name : Lt. Eckert

Original Name : Jan Schánilec

Gender : Male

Václav Neužil st.

Character Name : Sgt. Becker

Original Name : Václav Neužil

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

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 that’s 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 the war effort to both sides, but for different reasons, here the narrative is a little complex so total investment in the dialogue is strongly recommended. The characterisations are high quality, even if the war is hell weariness of the American soldiers had been done many times before in other notable war movies. Guillermin thrusts the psychologically hurt soldiers into desperate combat situations, from which we the viewers indulge in seeing the survival of the fittest. A sweeping score from Bernstein, gritty looking photography by Cortez, and a cast giving good turns, rounds this out as a thoroughly enjoyable World War II picture. 7/10

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

_**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 straightforward. It may not be great like “Where Eagles Dare” (1968) or near-great like “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970), but it’s solid and fills the bill if you’re in the mood for WW2 movie from the European theater. The film runs 1 hour, 55 minutes, and was shot in Davle & Most, Czech Republic (the river is the Vltava). Filming was interrupted by the Soviet invasion of August, 1968, wherein Cast & crew were taken to safety via a convoy of 28 taxis. The film was completed in Hamburg, Germany, and various Italian locations. The film unit was amusingly accused by the Soviets & East German press of smuggling weapons into the country, supposedly being a cover-up for the CIA. GRADE: B