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  1. Un pont trop loin (A Bridge Too Far) est un film américano-britannique réalisé par Richard Attenborough et sorti en 1977.Il s'agit d'une adaptation du livre du même nom de Cornelius Ryan publié en 1974.. L'intrigue se déroule en septembre 1944 alors que les forces alliées en Europe, sous le commandement du général Eisenhower, essaient de trouver un moyen de finir la guerre au plus ...

  2. A Bridge Too Far is a 1977 epic war film, based on the 1974 book of the same name by Cornelius Ryan. It was adapted by William Goldman, was directed by Richard Attenborough, and had an all-star cast. Unlike the earlier film, it covered the entire operation from all sides: British, American, German, Polish, and Dutch.

  3. 13 de jun. de 2022 · Operation Market Garden, September 1944: The Allies attempt to capture several strategically important bridges in the Netherlands in the hope of breaking the...

  4. A Bridge Too Far is 2770 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 974 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Leave No Traces but less popular than Kannai Nambathe.

  5. 4 de dic. de 2007 · British Lieutenant General Brian Horrocks (Edward Fox) summarizes "Operation Market Garden".

  6. A Bridge Too Far may refer to: "A bridge too far", an idiom inspired by Operation Market Garden, meaning an act of overreaching. A Bridge Too Far (book), a non-fiction book by Cornelius Ryan on Operation Market Garden. A Bridge Too Far (film), a film based on the book, directed by Richard Attenborough. Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far, a video ...

  7. Gene Hackman, A Bridge Too Far (1977) With only his third film as a director, Richard Attenborough undertook one of the most massive productions in film history, A Bridge Too Far (1977). For the then-astronomical cost of $26 million, he and producer Joseph E. Levine set out to re-create Operation Market-Garden, one of the biggest disasters in military history.