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Director: | Richard Attenborough |
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Writer: | William Goldman, Cornelius Ryan |
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The story of Operation Market Garden—a failed attempt by the allies in the latter stages of WWII to end the war quickly by securing three bridges in Holland allowing access over the Rhine into Germany. A combination of poor allied intelligence and the presence of two crack German panzer divisions meant that the final part of this operation (the bridge in Arnhem over the Rhine) was doomed to failure. | |
Release Date: | Jun 15, 1977 |
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Director: | Richard Attenborough |
Writer: | William Goldman, Cornelius Ryan |
Genres: | Drama, History, War |
Keywords | netherlands, world war ii, bridge, allies, army, operation market garden, based on true story, mission, tank, soldier, arnhem, military operation, 1940s, historical battle, dramatic |
Production Companies | United Artists, Joseph E. Levine Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $50,750,000
Budget: $22,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Dirk Bogarde | Lt. Gen. Frederick Browning |
James Caan | SSgt. Eddie Dohun |
Michael Caine | Lt. Col. John O.E. Vandeleur |
Sean Connery | Maj. Gen. Robert E. Urquhart |
Edward Fox | Lt. Gen. Brian G. Horrocks |
Robert Redford | Maj. Julian Cook |
Elliott Gould | Col. Robert Stout |
Anthony Hopkins | Lt. Col. John D. Frost |
Gene Hackman | Maj. Gen. Stanislaw F. Sosabowski |
Hardy Krüger | Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Karl Ludwig |
Laurence Olivier | Dr. Jan Spaander |
Ryan O'Neal | Brig. Gen. James M. Gavin |
Maximilian Schell | General der Waffen-SS Wilhelm Bittrich |
Liv Ullmann | Kate ter Horst |
Siem Vroom | Underground Leader |
Marlies van Alcmaer | Underground Leader's Wife |
Erik van 't Wout | Underground Leader's Son |
Wolfgang Preiss | Field Marshal Karl R.G. Von Rundstedt |
Hans von Borsody | Gen. Günther Blumentritt |
Josephine Peeper | Cafe Waitress |
Paul Maxwell | Maj. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor |
Walter Kohut | Field Marshal Walter Model |
Peter Faber | Capt. 'Harry' Bestebreurtje |
Hartmut Becker | German Sentry |
Frank Grimes | Maj. Fuller |
Jeremy Kemp | R.A.F. Briefing Officer |
Donald Pickering | Lt. Col. Mackenzie |
Donald Douglas | Brigadier Gerald Lathbury |
Peter Settelen | Lt. Cole |
Stephen Moore | Maj. Steele |
Michael Byrne | Lt. Col. Giles A.M. Vandeleur |
Paul Copley | Pvt. Wicks |
Nicholas Campbell | Capt. Glass |
Gerald Sim | Col. Sims |
Harry Ditson | US Private |
Erik Chitty | Church Organist |
Brian Hawksley | Vicar |
Colin Farrell | Cpl. Hancock |
Christopher Good | Maj. Carlyle |
Norman Gregory | Pvt. Morgan |
Alun Armstrong | Cpl. Davies |
Anthony Milner | Pvt. Dodds |
Barry McCarthy | Pvt. Clark |
Lex van Delden | Sgt. Matthias |
Michael Wolf | Field Marshal Model's Aide |
Sean Mathias | Irish Guards Lieutenant |
Tim Beekman | German Private |
Edward Seckerson | British Padre |
Tom van Beek | Jan Ter Horst |
Bertus Botterman | Dutch Villager |
Henny Alma | Dutch Villager |
Ray Jewers | US Radio Operator |
Geoffrey Hinsliff | British Radio Operator |
Keith Drinkel | Lt. Cornish |
Mary Smithuysen | Old Dutch Lady |
Hans Croiset | Hans - Old Dutch Lady's Son |
Fred Williams | Capt. Grabner |
John Peel | German Lieutenant |
John Judd | Sergeant Clegg |
Ben Cross | Trooper Binns |
Hilary Minster | British Medical Officer |
David English | Pvt. Andrews |
Ben Howard | Sergeant Towns |
Michael Graham Cox | Capt. Cleminson |
Johan te Slaa | Old Dutch Couple |
Georgette Reyevski | Old Dutch Couple |
Pieter Groenier | Young Dutch Couple |
Adrienne Kleiweg | Young Dutch Couple |
Denholm Elliott | RAF meteorologist officer |
Peter Gordon | US Sergeant |
Arthur Hill | U.S. Medical Colonel |
Garrick Hagon | Lt. Rafferty |
Brian Gwaspari | US Engineer |
Stephen Rayment | Grenadier Guards Lieutenant |
Timothy Morand | British Corporal |
James Wardroper | Pvt. Gibbs |
Neil Kennedy | Col. Barker |
John Salthouse | Pvt. 'Ginger' Marsh |
Jonathan Hackett | Glider Pilot |
Stanley Lebor | Regimental Sergeant Major |
Jack Galloway | Pvt. Vincent |
Milton Cadman | Pvt. Long |
David Auker | 'Taffy' Brace |
Richard Kane | Col. Weaver |
Toby Salaman | Pvt. Stephenson |
Michael Bangerter | British Staff Colonel |
Philip Raymond | Grenadier Guards Colonel |
Myles Reithermann | Boat Truck Driver |
Anthony Pullen Shaw | US Captain |
John Morton | US Padre |
John Ratzenberger | U.S. Lieutenant |
Patrick Ryecart | German Lieutenant |
Dick Rienstra | Capt. Krafft |
Ian Liston | Sgt. Whitney |
Paul Rattee | Pvt. Gordon |
Mark Sheridan | Sgt. Tomblin |
George Innes | Sgt. Macdonald |
John Stride | Grenadier Guards Major |
Niall Padden | British Medical Orderly |
Michael Graves | British Medical Orderly |
Simon Chandler | Pvt. Simmonds |
Edward Kalinski | Pvt. Archer |
Shaun Curry | Cpl. Robbins |
Sebastian Abineri | Sgt. Treadwell |
Chris Williams | Cpl. Merrick |
Andrew Branch | Flute Player |
Anthony Garner | British Staff Major |
Feliks Arons | Dutch Priest |
Stephen Churchett | British Soldier |
Stuart Blake | Soldier |
Roy Boyd | Soldier |
Jon Croft | Soldier |
Patrick Dickson | Soldier |
Adrian Gibbs | Soldier |
Jason Gregory | Soldier |
Stewart Guidotti | Soldier |
Patrick Hannaway | Soldier |
Brian Haughton | Soldier |
Anthony Howden | Soldier |
Frank Jarvis | Col. Frost's Aide |
David Killick | Soldier |
Dan Long | Soldier |
Gerald Martin | Soldier |
Edward McDermott | Soldier |
Tony McHale | Soldier |
Jack McKenzie | Soldier |
Francis Mughan | Soldier |
Richard Ommanney | Soldier |
Peter Quince | Soldier |
Robin Scobey | Soldier |
Farrell Sheridan | Soldier |
James Snell | Soldier |
Michael Stock | Soldier |
David Stockton | Soldier |
Paul Vaughan-Teague | Soldier |
Jason White | Soldier |
Mark York | Soldier |
Richard Attenborough | Lunatic with Glasses (uncredited) |
Robin Blair-Crawford | American Sergeant (uncredited) |
John Careless | British Paratrooper (uncredited) |
Bob de Lange | Soldier (uncredited) |
Jan de Vrij | Underground Leader's Father (uncredited) |
Joop Doderer | Soldier (uncredited) |
Dick Engelbracht | Soldier (uncredited) |
Gerard Franken | Soldier (uncredited) |
Jacques Luijer | Soldier (uncredited) |
Anthony Robb | German Officer (uncredited) |
Wil Sibbelee | Underground Leader's Brother (uncredited) |
Hans Van Den Berg | Soldier (uncredited) |
Pim Vosmaer | Soldier (uncredited) |
Robert Wisepart | Soldier (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Ronnie Cogan | Hairdresser |
Frank Batt | Grip |
Norton Knatchbull | Location Manager |
Loretta Ordewer | Production Assistant |
Robin O'Donoghue | Sound Mixer |
Gabriel Katzka | Production Consultant |
Nick Maley | Makeup Artist |
Bill Westley | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
George Dean | Painter |
Ron Cartwright | Special Effects Technician |
George Gibbs | Special Effects Coordinator |
William Goldman | Screenplay |
Geoffrey Unsworth | Director of Photography |
Terence Marsh | Production Design |
Henry Weissenman | Stunts |
Jack Conroy | Chief Lighting Technician |
Louis H. Lavelly | Camera Operator |
Harry Waxman | Lighting Camera |
Danny Eccleston | Lighting Technician |
John Fenner | Lighting Technician |
Chris Pinnock | Focus Puller |
Brian Mann | Assistant Editor |
Joe Gibson | Assistant Location Manager |
John Richards | Scoring Mixer, Score Engineer |
Matthew Binns | Production Runner |
Brian Ellis | Assistant Camera |
Geoff Glover | Additional Photography |
John Hilling | Wardrobe Master |
Chris Blunden | First Assistant Editor |
Joe Caroff | Title Designer |
Michael Turk | Stunts, Marine Coordinator |
Anthony Mendleson | Costume Design |
Terence A. Clegg | Production Manager |
Peter Howitt | Set Dresser |
Miriam Brickman | Casting |
Antony Gibbs | Editor |
Alan Tomkins | Art Direction |
Roy Stannard | Art Direction |
David Tomblin | First Assistant Director |
Peter Dukelow | Construction Manager |
Jack Towns | Property Master |
Peter Waller | Assistant Director |
John Campbell | Assistant Camera |
Connie Willis | Continuity |
Arthur Tarry | Production Accountant |
Sheila Collins | Production Assistant |
David Stephenson | Boom Operator |
Nobby Clark | Rigging Supervisor, Rigging Grip |
Eric Rattray | Production Supervisor |
Dickie Bamber | Production Manager |
John Lanzer | Property Buyer |
Michael Guyett | Standby Painter |
Jeff Clifford | Special Effects Technician |
David Harris | Special Effects Technician |
Doug Ferris | Matte Painter |
Joe Amsler | Stunts |
George Lane Cooper | Stunts |
Stuart Fell | Stunts |
Gregory Hodal | Stunt Double, Stunts |
George Leech | Stunts |
Doug Robinson | Stunts |
Cornelius Ryan | Novel |
Les Wiggins | Sound Editor |
Peter Horrocks | Sound Editor |
Simon Kaye | Sound Recordist |
Tom Smith | Makeup Supervisor |
Steve Lanning | Assistant Director |
Geoffrey Ryan | Assistant Director |
Robin Browne | Aerial Director of Photography |
Grania O'Shannon | Unit Manager |
Bill Aylmore | Armorer |
Gerry Humphreys | Sound Mixer |
Ernest Gasser | Makeup Artist |
Bert Batt | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Arnold Schulkes | Third Assistant Director |
Michael White | Storyboard Artist |
Arthur Wicks | Dressing Prop |
John Evans | Special Effects Technician |
Marc Ratcliffe | Special Effects Technician |
Jim Dowdall | Stunts |
Billy Horrigan | Stunts |
Rick Lester | Stunt Driver |
Tony Smart | Stunts |
Jason White | Stunts |
Tony Jackson | Clapper Loader |
Bob Penn | Still Photographer |
Frank Connor | Set Photographer |
Ian Wingrove | Special Effects Manager |
Roy Alon | Stunts |
Marc Boyle | Stunts |
Joe Dunne | Stunts |
Alan Stuart | Stunts |
Wally Byatt | Camera Operator |
Ken Coles | Second Assistant Camera |
Roy Larner | Gaffer |
Tony Browning | Focus Puller |
Ted Deason | Focus Puller |
Malcolm Evans | Electrician |
Alan Martin | Electrician |
Margaret Lewin | Wardrobe Master |
Bryan Oates | Assistant Editor |
Stuart Craig | Art Direction |
John Richardson | Special Effects Supervisor |
Alf Joint | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
Roy Button | Assistant Director |
Steve Barron | Clapper Loader |
Sidney Hayers | Second Unit Director |
Vic Armstrong | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Peter MacDonald | Camera Operator |
Andy Armstrong | Second Second Assistant Director |
Dickey Beer | Stunts |
Nick Hobbs | Stunts |
Valentino Musetti | Stunts |
Rocky Taylor | Stunts |
Chris Webb | Stunts |
Bill Weston | Stunts |
Paul Weston | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Jack Cardiff | Aerial Camera |
Joseph E. Levine | Presenter |
Richard Attenborough | Director |
John Addison | Conductor, Original Music Composer |
Chris Carreras | Second Second Assistant Director |
Name | Title |
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Richard P. Levine | Producer |
John Palmer | Associate Producer |
Michael Stanley-Evans | Co-Producer |
Joseph E. Levine | Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | Gene Hackman | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actor | James Mason | Won |
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How do spoilers work with historical movies? Can we reasonably assume that everyone already knows how Market Garden turned out, or are we doing the Millennial thing where we are assuming people don't know where Arnhem is, let alone Antwerp, let alone Holland, let alone who participated in WWII? T ... he Nazis were part of that one right? Anyway, this movie has everyone in it, just about everyone that was anyone in 1977 and, from all appearances all of Hollywood was tied up in the making of this film right down to A-list actors in minor roles. So you kind of know that the acting is there and top notch... and so is the direction. At least the direction is about as good as you can assume for something that attempts to tell a little too much of the story all at once. Don't get me wrong, it's a great movie, and when they use the word "Epic" they are talking about epic in scope, and for that scope it does a pretty awesome and very coherent job. My one issue is the scope, Market Garden was enormous, it was an enormous failure, it was an enormous catastrophy, it was an enormous event, it was an enormous air invasion and this movie attempts to tell all of it at once. The result is that it's spread a little thin Had they made the movie 6 hours long, they might have been able to pull it off flawlessly... but who is going to sit through that? But no one can really argue with the results. It's not as bad as it could be, and it is a lot better than a movie this epic in scope should be. They achieved something brilliant. My only wish was that, after the epic failure, they gave Montgomery's infamous "Operation Market Garden was 90% successful" the last words and left it there, left it as a mess with a general trying to save face.
Usually when you read the term "stellar" applied to a cast, it's more for marketing purposes to convince us that the cast is better than we might want to think - well not so, here. Connery, Caine, O'Neal, Olivier, Bogarde, Hackman, Hopkins, Caan, Schell & Liv Ullmann all chip into this true telling ... of "Operation Market Garden" - a co-ordinated attempt by the allies to use almost anything that will fly to parachute troops behind Nazi lines. Their purpose: to secure strategically important river crossings before the enemy have a chance to blow them to smithereens. Their missions are fraught with dangers - bad intelligence, bad weather as well as a tenacious and well established enemy. The planning and actions scenes give a clear dramatic indication of just how logistically complex and risky this whole procedure actually would have been; and as war films go it is much less gung-ho. It is, however, very long - and a bit more judicious editing would have helped keep it more taut.
**_Star-studded cinematic account of Operation Market Garden_** In September, 1944, the Allies unleash an ambitious operation to secure key bridges in the Netherlands, which would facilitate a quick advance into Germany and have the boys home by Christmas. Unfortunately, the Germans’ defensive ca ... pabilities and willpower are stronger than expected. “A Bridge Too Far” (1977) covers the largest airborne operation in history up to that point with a great cast and several memorable sequences involving actors like Anthony Hopkins, James Caan, Robert Redford, Gene Hackman, Sean Connery and so on. It’s a straight war film in the manner of “The Longest Day” that refuses to get artsy, like, say, “Apocalypse Now.” The flick effectively illustrates how plans can look great in the comfort of a war room but, in the field, Murphy’s Law often comes into play. Whilst the chief goal of seizing the Arnhem Bridge failed, there were several successes, such as the capture of Eindhoven and Nijmegen, and the creation of a 65-miles foothold in Holland for future offensives, not to mention tying-up thousands of German troops. The boys wouldn’t be home for Christmas; it would take another four long months of strategizing and fighting. Speaking of which, the similar “The Bridge at Remagen” from eight years prior covers the capture of the Ludendorff Bridge on the Rhine in west-central Germany in March, 1945. It runs 2 hours, 56 minutes, and was shot in England and the Netherlands. GRADE: B