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Theirs Is the Glory

1946 | 82m | English

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Popularity: 0.2 (history)

Director: Brian Desmond Hurst
Writer: Louis Golding
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Re-enactment of World War 2 Battle of Arnhem using the survivors from the battle.
Release Date: Oct 13, 1946
Director: Brian Desmond Hurst
Writer: Louis Golding
Genres: War, Documentary
Keywords world war ii, paratrooper
Production Companies Gainsborough Pictures, J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Name Character
Stanley Maxted Himself (war correspondent)
Geoff van Rijssel Himself
Allan Wood Himself
Thomas Scullion Himself
Leo Genn Narrator (uncredited)
Name Job
Brian Desmond Hurst Director
Louis Golding Writer
Guy Warrack Original Music Composer
C.M. Pennington-Richards Director of Photography
Name Title
Castleton Knight Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I suppose that nowadays we would call this a docu-drama, depicting - as it does - the real life efforts of British soldiers to take and hold the bridge at Arnhem in Holland for their advancing colleagues. As we see clearly here, this was a meticulously planned operation using thousands of men and to ... nnes of materiel and once begun, the full horrors of war are there for us to behold. It doesn't pull it's punches and though largely devoid of gratuitous gore, it still illustrates well just how dangerous it was, and just how well equipped and dug in their Nazi foe was - equally determined never to yield. The result of the battle is history, so what makes this all the more apposite is the use of survivors and other soldiers to participate in what could not be called a success - 10,000 go in, 2,000 come out - but that's what makes their efforts all the more remarkable and the film shies not from showing us the tragedy of this operation as it may have unfolded in 1944. There's a scene midway through in their makeshift hospital when someone asks "Are they still operating?" to which the reply "No, the theatre roof has just fallen in" is offered. No walk in the park!

Mar 28, 2022