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Il ponte di Remagen

Titolo originale: The Bridge at Remagen
  • 1969
  • T
  • 1h 55min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Il ponte di Remagen (1969)
As the Allied armies close in, the Germans decide to blow up the last Rhine bridge, trapping their own men on the wrong side. But will it happen?
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In vista dell'avvicinamento degli Alleati, i tedeschi decidono di far saltare in aria l'ultimo ponte rimasto sul Reno intrappolando i loro stessi uomini sul lato sbagliato. Riusciranno nel l... Leggi tuttoIn vista dell'avvicinamento degli Alleati, i tedeschi decidono di far saltare in aria l'ultimo ponte rimasto sul Reno intrappolando i loro stessi uomini sul lato sbagliato. Riusciranno nel loro intento?In vista dell'avvicinamento degli Alleati, i tedeschi decidono di far saltare in aria l'ultimo ponte rimasto sul Reno intrappolando i loro stessi uomini sul lato sbagliato. Riusciranno nel loro intento?

  • Regia
    • John Guillermin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Richard Yates
    • William Roberts
    • Roger O. Hirson
  • Star
    • George Segal
    • Robert Vaughn
    • Ben Gazzara
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    11.364
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • John Guillermin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Yates
      • William Roberts
      • Roger O. Hirson
    • Star
      • George Segal
      • Robert Vaughn
      • Ben Gazzara
    • 91Recensioni degli utenti
    • 21Recensioni della critica
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    George Segal
    George Segal
    • Lt. Phil Hartman
    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    • Maj. Paul Krueger
    Ben Gazzara
    Ben Gazzara
    • Sgt. Angelo
    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • Maj. Barnes
    E.G. Marshall
    E.G. Marshall
    • Brig. Gen. Shinner
    Peter van Eyck
    Peter van Eyck
    • Gen. Von Brock
    • (as Peter Van Eyck)
    Hans Christian Blech
    Hans Christian Blech
    • Capt. Carl Schmidt
    Heinz Reincke
    Heinz Reincke
    • Holzgang
    Joachim Hansen
    Joachim Hansen
    • Capt. Otto Baumann
    Sonja Ziemann
    Sonja Ziemann
    • Greta Holzgang
    Anna Gaël
    Anna Gaël
    • French Girl
    • (as Anna Gael)
    Vít Olmer
    Vít Olmer
    • Lt. Zimring
    • (as Vit Olmer)
    Bo Hopkins
    Bo Hopkins
    • Cpl. Grebs
    Robert Logan
    Robert Logan
    • Pvt. Bissell
    Matt Clark
    Matt Clark
    • Cpl. Jellicoe
    Steve Sandor
    Steve Sandor
    • Pvt. Slavek
    Frank Webb
    Frank Webb
    • Pvt. Glover
    Tom Heaton
    Tom Heaton
    • Lt. Pattison
    • Regia
      • John Guillermin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Yates
      • William Roberts
      • Roger O. Hirson
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    8Audie-T

    Truth is often stranger than fiction

    Truth is often stranger than fiction we know. What's more perplexing is having seen 'The Bridge At Remagen,' you may think it more or less happened that way which was intriguing to say the least.

    *** SPOILERS ***

    In reality, the events surrounding the capture of this bridge were even more bizarre and surely never was there such great coincidence. These elements of the movie happened in reality:

    -the bridge at Remagen was accidentally captured intact by US forces;

    -the Germans unsuccessfully tried to blow it up, repeatedly;

    -the Americans lost a lot of men in the fighting around the bridges;

    -the German commander of the defense at the bridge was court martialed and executed by the Germans;

    Following are the more bizarre real events of the bridge at Remagen. The commander of the US re con force that spotted the bridge first, was an man named Karl Timmerman! This US Lieutenant was of German descent. His father had stayed in Europe following his tour of duty during the First World War. There his father met his future mother in Germany. Karl Timmerman was born and grew up in Germany, NEAR the bridge at Remagen. He and his parents then moved to the States.

    Timmerman and his men took the bridge and the Germans guarding it completely by surprise. No men were lost and the relative small squad quickly disabled the defending machineguns and captured all defenders without firing a single shot! US high command didn't think the bridge at Remagen of strategic importance as there were no major roads leading from it. However, remembering his youth nearby, Timmerman explained and persuaded his commanders because he knew from memory that a dozen kilometers nearby, was the major highway to Frankfurt!

    Although it had cost them not a single man to capture the bridge, the Americans lost a LOT of men in the days and weeks following the capture, because the Germans were desperate to recapture it. They made many attacks and bombed the bridge from the air, even with the first jet-bombers.

    The movie was really okay, much much better than 'Battle Of The Bulge' or even 'The Battle Of Britain.'
    8Theo Robertson

    Intelligent War Movie

    I remember seeing this movie in the late 1970s and liked it a lot and still watch it every time it's broadcast not infrequently on television . I was very disappointed that it didn't make the recent list of Channel 4 's 100 GREATEST WAR MOVIES list

    What I like about THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN is its cynical edge . You see in these type of movies the Yanks are invincible knights in shining armour while the Jerries are invariably goose stepping Nazi dumbkopfs and while there is an element to Uncle Sam winning the war single handed it's nowhere enough to drag the movie into mediocrity . When I say " cynical " the screenplay is very even handed - The Americans loot from the bodies of the dead and come close to fragging a senior officer at one point while German civilians bleat that they're not Nazis seconds after taking down prized portraits of Adolph Hitler

    Of course much of the cynicism is helped because of the period setting . It's only a few weeks from the final end of the war in Europe and everyone knows what the outcome of the war is going to be but everyone still kills and dies regardless . There is something more poignant about this than say the battle of Stalingrad in 1942 or D Day in 1944 hence the obvious war weariness from the Americans . It's different for the Germans who are fighting the enemy in their own borders . It should also be pointed out that in reality they know the Nazi death camps have been found and someone will be paying a heavy price for these crimes against humanity hence the Germans are in no hurry to surrender

    Being made in 1969 I wonder if the war in Vietnam was at the back of the producers minds ? The one major German character Kreuger is portrayed as just a soldier protecting his homeland while we see scenes of American bombers dropping ordnance on innocent civilians that include young children and woman in their eighties . Maybe it's just another example of cynicism ? but one things for sure - You won't be seeing something like this coming out of a Hollywood studio today

    If you like war movies you'll like THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN a lot . It's intelligent , cynical and contains a really great score from Elmer Bernstien
    7A_Roode

    A forgotten, gritty little gem.

    'The Bridge at Remagen' has, for what ever reason, largely been lost or forgotten by today's movie-going public. I think this is a real shame because the sensibilities and attitudes that the film has toward it's own themes fit very much into the modern movie-goer's. Films like 'The Big Red One,' 'Saving Private Ryan,' 'The Thin Red Line,' and a host of other modern war films owe their dark edge to earlier films like 'The Bridge at Remagen.' 'The Bridge at Remagen' is about worn out soldiers. It is a film that doesn't like war, and stews in bitterness. George Segal's world weary eyes are matched only by Robert Vaughn's. Two men, one an American and the other a German who are trying less to kill the others forces than they are trying to just keep the men that they command. Segal has been ordered to capture the town around the bridge. He's told not to worry about the bridge because it is assumed that the Germans will have blown it up themselves by the time he gets there with his troops, or that the Allied air force will bomb it in order to trap and destroy the German 15th Army ... an army on the wrong side of the bridge. Vaughn, excellently playing the conflicted Major Kruger, is ordered to blow up the bridge. The 70,000 troops of the 15th Army and countless civilians are to be sacrificed at the greater expense of protecting Berlin. The General who gives Major Kruger the order to blow up the bridge suggests that holding the bridge for as long as possible so that fleeing troops and civilians can escape might not be a bad idea. This ultimately leads to tragedy for both sides.

    The film is highlighted by worn out lower level officers who must command on the front lines, and the incompetent or uncaring officers who outrank them. These lower ranking officers and their men are merely pawns to be pushed beyond the breaking point and destroyed. The lower level officers see letters of condolence that they need to write for the families of the fallen men serving under them. The higher ranking officers see flags on maps. 'The Bridge at Remagen' is deeply cynical and highly embittered. Although it is in my mind superior in every way to similarly themed films like 'Anzio,' It was overshadowed and consumed by films with bigger budgets and star power. Need one look much further than 'A Bridge Too Far'? The two leads, Segal and Vaughn are both tremendous and are playing their parts in top form. Vaughn especially turns in some of the best work of his career.

    The only real flaws in 'The Bridge at Remagen' aren't too serious, but they are strong enough to detract overall. The direction does lean toward heavy-handed pedantics and this can become aggravating. Only having a soldier standing in front of the camera and yelling "WAR IS BAD! WAR IS BAD!" over and over again would it have been more 'in your face.' The movie also suffers from some pacing issues, especially early on, although I think it is redeemed by the hard and gritty ending.

    'The Bridge at Remagen' -- very much worth taking a look at if you can find it, and almost certainly belongs (with pride) on the DVD shelf of any serious WW2 film fan.
    pertti.jarla

    The best war movie I've never heard about

    This is a no-nonsense, gritty, thoroughly well made war film. As a recreation of war it is quite convincing, I couldn't spot anything wrong with the military equipment. The battle scenes are exciting and give a good, clear picture of the fighting instead of just chaotic shots of shooting and explosions. However, the people are never lost among the warfare. These are complex, solid characters, and the actors are good throughout. There is nothing superhuman, just individuals, very low on humanity or manners. Tired and ill-motivated Americans, desperate and scared Germans. Nothing glorious or patriotic: there is even a scene with American planes bombing refugees and Germans trying to protect them! This is not an adventure, more a depiction of an interesting situation and the people in it. However, the story flows on and there isn't a dull moment. Why this film hasn't acquired more recognition is beyond me. As a war film I think it is better than most of it's contemporaries, like "The Battle of the Bulge" or "Anzio".
    8JimmyCamel

    Classic War Movie!

    Very under rated war epic. Why this movie isn't just as big as the other big war movies of the 60's(the guns of Navarro /bridge to far) is probably because it was to realistic for the times! acting is good only problem is that the Germans speak a little bit to good English but the action is topnotch especially the big tank battle scene in the middle of the movie, is one of the best war scenes i've ever seen till this day!!!The Bridge scene is also very impressive with tanks that destroy huge apartment blocks! this was a big budget movie at the time you can tell you can't count the extra's walking around and the destruction is as realistic as I've ever seen !!TRULY A MUST SEE FOR WAR MOVIE LOVERS!!!

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      Filming in Czechoslovakia was interrupted by the Soviet invasion of August 1968. Cast and crew were taken to safety in a convoy of 28 taxis, except for Robert Logan, who stayed behind with film gear in order to capture the invasion on film and photo. According to the book "Bill Collins Presents The Golden Years of Hollywood," a half-replica of the bridge was built near Castelgandolfo, the Pope's summer residence south of Rome, and the film was completed in Hamburg (Germany) and various Italian locations. In 2007, BBC Radio aired "Solo Behind The Iron Curtain" a drama based on the invasion, starring Robert Vaughn as himself.
    • Blooper
      As the bridge comes under fire, there is a German train approaching the bridge from one side as American tanks approach from the other. The American tanks open fire on the train and it explodes. However, the train then comes to an immediate halt. Real trains have an immense amount of momentum and require a considerable distance to come to a complete stop. The train we see explode is undoubtedly a scale model, but it should have been allowed to continue moving forward after having been hit.
    • Citazioni

      [Kreuger is offered a last cigarette before he is executed by firing squad. He and the Nazi Officer hear planes]

      Major Paul Kreuger: Ours or theirs?

      Nazi Officer: Enemy planes, sir.

      Major Paul Kreuger: But who is the enemy?

    • Connessioni
      Featured in An Officer and a Movie: Bridge at Remagen (2011)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 23 ottobre 1969 (Svezia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Cecoslovacchia
      • Germania occidentale
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      • Wolper Pictures
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