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Overlord

  • 1975
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
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7.1/10
3.6K
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Overlord (1975)
During the war a young lad is called up and, with an increasing sense of foreboding, undertakes his army training ready for D-day.
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During World War 2, a young lad's called up and, with increasing sense of foreboding, undertakes his army training for D-day.During World War 2, a young lad's called up and, with increasing sense of foreboding, undertakes his army training for D-day.During World War 2, a young lad's called up and, with increasing sense of foreboding, undertakes his army training for D-day.

  • Director
    • Stuart Cooper
  • Writers
    • Christopher Hudson
    • Stuart Cooper
  • Stars
    • Brian Stirner
    • Davyd Harries
    • Nicholas Ball
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.6K
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    • Director
      • Stuart Cooper
    • Writers
      • Christopher Hudson
      • Stuart Cooper
    • Stars
      • Brian Stirner
      • Davyd Harries
      • Nicholas Ball
    • 41User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 88Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Brian Stirner
    Brian Stirner
    • Pvt. Thomas Beddows
    Davyd Harries
    Davyd Harries
    • Jack
    Nicholas Ball
    Nicholas Ball
    • Arthur
    Julie Neesam
    Julie Neesam
    • The Girl
    Sam Sewell
    • The Trained Soldier
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    • Dad
    Stella Tanner
    • Mum
    Harry Shacklock
    • Stationmaster
    David Scheuer
    • Medical Officer
    Ian Liston
    Ian Liston
    • Barrack Guard
    Lorna Lewis
    • Prostitute
    Stephen Riddle
    Stephen Riddle
    • Dead German Soldier
    Jack Le White
    • Barman
    Mark Penfold
    • Photographer
    Micaela Minelli
    • Little Girl
    Elsa Minelli
    • Little Girl's Mother
    • Director
      • Stuart Cooper
    • Writers
      • Christopher Hudson
      • Stuart Cooper
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    10Sylvester

    A superb evocation of a soldier's life in the weeks preceding D-Day

    "Overlord" follows the experience of a young soldier from his induction into the army up to his participation in Operation Overlord, the D-Day landings.

    Beautifully photographed in black and white, the film weaves archive footage seamlessly into the fabric of the story and captures, not only the look, but the very essence of the period.

    Until the closing moments, the protagonist is not involved in any fighting. What we see are the minutiae of life for a young soldier being trained and waiting to go into battle – the marching and military exercises; a trip to the cinema and the local village dance, where he meets his first girlfriend; the eve of battle, when he writes his last letter home, fills in the standard army issue will form, and burns all the private papers which he is not permitted to take into battle lest they fall into enemy hands and give away some information of use to the enemy. These small personal details give the film an emotional depth and a feeling for the times, which most war films made in the post war period fail to do.
    10aeon

    Go and see it

    If you watched Saving Private Ryan, go and see this film too. It's totally different, but it deals with the personal feelings of a private much better, no battle scenes, just the perfect backdrop about a normal soldier going off to war, knowing what will happen.
    8fubared1

    Light Years beyond 'Saving Private Ryan'

    That this film is not better known than all the jingoistic crap that came out of Hollyweed about WWII is nothing short of a crime. Many thanks to TCM and Criterion for making this gem more available. A word of warning to the viewer. There are no huge battle scenes, no stars, no digital effects, no big overblown music, just a simple tale of a soldier inducted into the army prior to D-Day, and the tragic outcome. And I'm not giving anything away. One knows from the first moment what the end will be. Everything about this film is superb. The acting by a cast of unknowns, the realistic script and dialogue, the brilliant cinematography that blends actual documentary footage into the film, the haunting music, etc., ad gloriam. All I can say is that this film affected me far more deeply than the above-mentioned film and it's images will stay with me much longer that anything Spielberg spent millions on to create.
    natashabowiepinky

    War. Is. Zzzzzz(?)

    There are some who will proclaim this to be a modern classic, a brilliant parable on the realities of war and the effect it can have on the psyche. I cannot agree. Through all of the archive montages of buildings being set on fire, planes flying through the air and squaddies setting out to sea, I was just twiddling my fingers. If I wanted to see old Pathe footage, I would have watched a documentary. But I didn't, so the fact so much of it takes up the meagre 72 minutes running time strikes me as outright lazyness.

    Mind you, what's actually been shot for the film isn't too great either, as our too-polite-by-half main character gets enrolled in the army during training scenes that are about 1% as interesting as those in Full Metal Jacket. We then follow his career until D-Day itself, falling in love with a girl at a bar and voicing his disquiet at the conflict in the letters he sends. Problem is, this bloke is as dull as ditchwater, and his fellow soldiers, on the rare occasions they open their mouths, are just a bunch of one-dimensional stereotypes. The most interesting participant here is Tina, the cocker spaniel our young recruit says goodbye to at the start. Someone get that dog a contract.

    I can appreciate the use of a bit of celluloid material from back then, to set the scene and give us an idea of what life was like during the period. But here, it monopolises half the length, which is far too much for a product marketed as a movie. And why did they have to choose to follow someone so vanilla in the title role? I was reminded of the film Titanic, where despite the hundreds more enthralling prospects on board, the director opted to show us the lives of the two most tedious passengers. WHY?? By the time his eventual fate is revealed, and has done or said nothing to endear us to him... so, who cares?

    War can be many things... but surely it should not send you to sleep? 4/10
    8loganx-2

    World War 2 As You Have Never Seen It Before?

    Mixes archival footage of World War 2, with fictional story of a young man getting ready to go off to war. The archival footage, serves as the young man's thoughts and fears about going into battle. Scenes of air raids and bombings are spliced together with the scenes of sitting on the bus, being polite, and just doing normal everything things.

    The film ends with D-Day, where our hero is among the first to storm the beach, the point where fact and fiction finally meet. Strange, and bizarre military weapons you have never seen before(the rocket wheel???), the barbed wire removing vehicle, appear throughout as well as amazing Arel footage.

    The most unique and effective "war" film ever seen. Like Ambrose Bierce's "An Occurrence At Owel Creek", for the WW2 generation. It really puts you in the place, not of a soldier, per say, but of a human being, undergoing the process of becoming a soldier, facing the dread, anxiousness, and absurdity, with a solemn dignity, "Im not frightened", he writes to his parents, admitting he is almost certain he is not coming back.

    Overlord cannot easily be place as either a pro or anti-war film. The situation of a gentle, very boyish, nice guy being sent off to the worlds most violent and dangerous conflict in all it's history (he takes a copy of "David Copperfield" with him, so he will have something to read.), is absurd, but it's not handled for irony. There is a scene, where two soldiers are off for R&R and they stumble across a theater, where a young girl is being forced to sing, by her mother in practice for some kind of competition. When the soldiers enter, the mother demands she sing again, though the daughter is even more shaken by the unexpected audience. She sings, and about halfway through the soldiers walk off, in disgust or discomfort, the mother still begging them to stay and listen.

    Do the soldiers want to fight? No more than this girl, wants to sing,but for mother and mother country, they both do their share. The reason to watch this film, is because it contains none of the usual images and ideas we come to expect from war and anti-war films. Englad took tremendous beating during World War 2, for years sending their sons to stem,the rising tide of Nazism, inching ever further across the sea between them. Overlord, is thus not the story of heroic victory, or the horrors of war, it's the story of the guy who got sent out, the day-after he made a date(from his level of excitement, maybe his first),and who will probably not be making it back...

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    • Trivia
      The film uses archive footage of landing exercises carried out in 1943 and 1944. The giant two-wheeled device that is powered by rockets was called a Panjandrum. It was ten feet tall and the central hub was filled with explosives to be used against obstacles and defenses on the landing beaches. As can be seen here it never quite went in a straight line as there was no way to control or steer it after the rockets were fired. This experimental weapon was a spectacular failure and was never used in combat.
    • Quotes

      Arthur: Who have you got waiting for you, Tommy?

      Tom: Who have I got?

      [pauses]

      Tom: Well, there's Mum and Dad, I suppose... and Tina.

      Arthur: [smiling] Good for you, mate. Let me guess. She got brown hair, brown eyes, pale skin, nice tits, right?

      Tom: [grinning] Tina is a cocker spaniel.

      [pauses]

      Tom: She's a lovely dog.

      Arthur: A bitch?

      Tom: Yeah, a bitch.

    • Connections
      Featured in Z Channel, une magnifique obsession (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      The Lambeth Walk
      Written by Douglas Furber & Noel Gay

      Directed by Charles Ridley, 1943

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 1977 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kennwort: Overlord
    • Filming locations
      • Aldershot, Hampshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Joswend
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    • Budget
      • £89,951 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,333
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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