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Verdadeira Glória

Título original: The True Glory
  • 1945
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 27 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
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Verdadeira Glória (1945)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA documentary account of the allied invasion of Europe during World War II compiled from the footage shot by nearly 1400 cameramen.A documentary account of the allied invasion of Europe during World War II compiled from the footage shot by nearly 1400 cameramen.A documentary account of the allied invasion of Europe during World War II compiled from the footage shot by nearly 1400 cameramen.

  • Direção
    • Garson Kanin
    • Carol Reed
  • Roteiristas
    • Harry Brown
    • Paddy Chayefsky
    • Frank Harvey
  • Artistas
    • Dwight D. Eisenhower
    • Leslie Banks
    • Winston Churchill
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    • Direção
      • Garson Kanin
      • Carol Reed
    • Roteiristas
      • Harry Brown
      • Paddy Chayefsky
      • Frank Harvey
    • Artistas
      • Dwight D. Eisenhower
      • Leslie Banks
      • Winston Churchill
    • 17Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 1 Oscar
      • 5 vitórias no total

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    Dwight D. Eisenhower
    Dwight D. Eisenhower
    • Self - Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force
    • (as General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower)
    Leslie Banks
    Leslie Banks
    • Self - Commentator
    • (narração)
    Winston Churchill
    Winston Churchill
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    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Charles de Gaulle
    Charles de Gaulle
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    Hermann Göring
    Hermann Göring
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    Robert Harris
    Robert Harris
    • Self - Commentator
    • (narração)
    Sam Levene
    Sam Levene
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    Bernard L. Montgomery
    Bernard L. Montgomery
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    Alan Morehead
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    George S. Patton
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    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
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    Joseph Stalin
    Joseph Stalin
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    • (as Iosif Stalin)
    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
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    Paddy Chayefsky
    Paddy Chayefsky
    • Commentator
    • (narração)
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    Richard Fallon
    • Self
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    Joseph Goebbels
    Joseph Goebbels
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    Adolf Hitler
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    Erwin Rommel
    Erwin Rommel
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    • Direção
      • Garson Kanin
      • Carol Reed
    • Roteiristas
      • Harry Brown
      • Paddy Chayefsky
      • Frank Harvey
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    6malcolmgsw

    Good documentary but dreadful blank verse commentary

    The choice of film was excellent with one exception. They devoted one minute to Belsen with no actual mention of the Holocaust. The documentary though was almost ruined by the dreadful ponderous blank verse commentary.
    8brogmiller

    ........." a continuing unto the end until it be thoroughly finished."

    Later documentaries and war films have combined to make this piece seem rather outmoded in manner and naively optimistic in tone whilst its powerful images now alas seem all too familiar. At the time of course it must have packed quite a punch. The editing of newsreel footage shared among others by co-directors Carol Reed and Garson Kanin, is superlative. Some of the front line cameramen of course would not have lived to see the film receive its Oscar as Best Documentary. Splendid score by William Alwyn. Lots of familiar and uncredited voices here and the choice of Leslie Banks to declaim the somewhat purple prose is inspired following his role as Chorus in 'Henry V'. An 'uncredited' name as cinematographer is that of Russ Meyer who went on to film 'action' of an altogether different sort! The less successful aspects of the campaign are glossed over in keeping with its propogandist nature and the massive casualties are seen as the price to be paid for a job well done. History has naturally overtaken the film and it is most unsettling now to see Joseph Stalin, who was handed millions of East Europeans on a plate at the Yalta Conference, being described as one of the 'architects of peace'! The following year another of those architects, Winston Churchill, delivered his 'Iron Curtain' speech. Well-intentioned and technically faultless this is a moving testament to human beings 'in extremis'.
    9lee_eisenberg

    how quickly things changed

    Obviously, "The True Glory" is propaganda in favor of World War II. Walking away from it, one gets the feeling that this was a war that had to get fought (and when you think about it, it WAS the last war declared by congress - as opposed to the president unilaterally launching it - and we paid for it with high taxes). None other than Dwight Eisenhower* introduces it and reminds the viewer that this is firsthand footage of the war. We get narration from all sorts of people: multiple nationalities, and even multiple races.

    But something else caught my eye. Towards the end, we get footage of US troops meeting Soviet troops, and both sides hit it off. Any scholar of WWII knows that the USSR was our ally in that war. Well, a mere two years later, the United States and Soviet Union became enemies. A person seeing this documentary just a few years after its release would've gotten left befuddled at the sight of Ivan and GI Joe happily shaking hands, now that the US considered the USSR the world's #1 threat. But as George Orwell depicted in "Nineteen Eighty-Four", alliances shift depending on which war it is, and memories of previous alliances get erased.

    Well, one has to understand that the documentary got released right after the war ended. The footage of Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin holding their conference looked heroic (most people didn't know that Truman had ditched FDR's plans for a future without war). It's understandable that the documentary won Best Documentary Feature at the Academy Awards in 1946. While the propaganda factor may seem over-the-top, I still recommend the documentary as a look at the mindset in late 1945. To think that there was that brief period when it looked as though there would never be another war, and now a nuclear holocaust looks like a real possibility.

    Anyway, you should see it (but also watch "The Atomic Cafe").

    *It's probably worth noting that as president, Ike taxed the rich at 90% to pay off the war debt and build the Interstate system, defended Social Security, and worked to ease tensions with the Soviet Union. He could never get elected as a conservative nowadays.
    7CinemaSerf

    The True Glory

    This is probably the earliest example of what you could call a "complete" documentary depicting the end of World War II. Starting with the planning for and then the implementation of the D-Day landings, and using hundreds of different pictorial sources, this takes us on a fairly comprehensive and often quite harrowing journey from the beaches of Normandy to the streets of Berlin. It's introduced by Gen. Eisenhower and he occasionally contributes to the soundtrack, but for the most part this is narrated by the ordinary soldiers, sailors, fliers and civilians whose lives were affected by this huge-scale military and logistical operation. It's that commentary that stands out well here, offering us some poignant observations of their travails over the best part of a year in occupied France, the Low Countries and then finally Germany itself. Some of the comments are stoic and witty but never flippant. Each has a story to tell, an episode to describe, an encounter to recount - and for much of this, it's against an enemy that had most certainly not given up. What's also striking here is the collaborative delivery of it's message. Those under the command of The King, Roosevelt and Stalin as well as those fighting for the freedom of those long-occupied territories speak openly and freely of their inter-reliance and abilities to work hand in glove - regardless of language difficulties, cultural or ideological differences and the archive illustrates that co-operation with a remarkable degree of comprehensiveness. Be warned, however, that those images also depict the ghoulish atrocities of not just the war, but of the liberation too. Of Belsen - and these images are not for the squeamish. They are truly appalling, and described by many who arrived there in 1945 with a degree of disgusted incredulity. Then we move on to scenes of ruin in towns and cities in the Fatherland before witnessing scenes of Göring and other staff officers signing documents and surrendering their weapons in defeat - in an altogether more dignified fashion. It doesn't try to be political or analytical, it tells the story from the perspectives of those folks who fought the battles and won the war and is really worth a watch if you are ever looking for a potted, but potent, encapsulation of the end of the war in Europe.
    10richardchatten

    A Contemporary Memoir

    Described by Basil Wright as "a really brilliant example of collaboration of talent on an international level" and bearing the official endorsement of an introduction by General Eisenhower, this blow by blow account of the final year of the war in Europe includes uncredited contributions from both commentator Leslie Banks and combat cameraman Russ Meyer.

    Moving at a rare old lick, the frequent dry humour and laconic passion of the words combines with forcefully edited found footage to create an engrossing piece of reportage as fresh as the day it was made (although the actual events depicted probably felt like a lifetime to actually experience compared with the way the film flies past).

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      According to director Capt. Garson Kanin, when the movie won the 1945 Academy Award as Best Documentary Feature, the Oscar went to uncredited producer Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower.
    • Citações

      Commentator: This is our people's story, in their words.

    • Conexões
      Edited into Dai-ni-ji sekai taisen (1954)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 27 de agosto de 1945 (Reino Unido)
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      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • The Story Of D-Day By The People Who Were There
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