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We Stand Alone Together

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
2.9K
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We Stand Alone Together (2001)
Documentary

Compiled over two years, an 'on-camera oral history' of Easy Company, told by the veterans themselves. Accompanies the mini-series Band of Brothers.Compiled over two years, an 'on-camera oral history' of Easy Company, told by the veterans themselves. Accompanies the mini-series Band of Brothers.Compiled over two years, an 'on-camera oral history' of Easy Company, told by the veterans themselves. Accompanies the mini-series Band of Brothers.

  • Director
    • Mark Cowen
  • Writer
    • William Richter
  • Stars
    • James Alley Jr.
    • Roderick Bain
    • Lynn 'Buck' Compton
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Mark Cowen
    • Writer
      • William Richter
    • Stars
      • James Alley Jr.
      • Roderick Bain
      • Lynn 'Buck' Compton
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    James Alley Jr.
    • Self
    Roderick Bain
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    Lynn 'Buck' Compton
    • Self
    Antonio García de Pedro
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    William Guarnere
    • Self
    Forrest Guth
    • Self
    Lester Hashey
    • Self
    Edward 'Babe' Heffron
    • Self
    Moose Heyliger
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    Margo Johnson
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    Don King
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    Joe Lesniewski
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    C. Carwood Lipton
    C. Carwood Lipton
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    • (as Carwood Lipton)
    Donald Malarkey
    Donald Malarkey
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    John Martin
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    Bill Maynard
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    Earl McClung
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    Norm Nietzke
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    • Director
      • Mark Cowen
    • Writer
      • William Richter
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    8v-56289

    great documentary

    Very good documentary. Especially if you are a fan of the Band of brothers. We stand alone together is kind of a recap, an encore..
    10planktonrules

    A must if you watch "Band of Brothers"

    This is a full-length DVD extra included with the giant "Band of Brothers" DVD set. It is about the men you see telling their stories at the beginning of each episode of "Band of Brothers". Here, instead of the usual brief snippets, the men all get to tell their stories about being a part of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. In addition, there are a lot of photos as well as video footage of the men having their reunion at the end. All in all, a very inspiring piece that simply allows the men to reminisce and discuss their experiences during the war. In many ways, it's like a condensed version of what you see in the film and because of that it's really best to first see all of the "Band of Brothers" mini-series and then this film of the real participants. Well worth seeing and exceptionally well made.
    10snoozejonc

    Important memories and voices preserved

    The story of Easy Company told by a number of veterans.

    As good a job as the dramatised series 'Band of Brothers' did at telling the story and recreating numerous events for the screen, there is nothing more powerful than hearing the actual soldiers talk about their memories and what it means to them.

    For anybody interested in this period of history and the trauma that people have lived with following such difficult experiences, this documentary is a must watch.

    Thankfully these interviews were captured at the time to help preserve memories about such a harrowing life experience and an important part of twentieth century history.
    10Pavel-8

    A Truly Amazing Story.

    "We Stand Alone Together" serves as an epilogue of sorts for the nonpareil mini-series "Band of Brothers." While it is best appreciated having seen "BoB," this sublime piece of work also functions well as a stand-alone (no pun intended) documentary.

    Watching "Together" captures the essence of being a young boy, listening at the knee of your grandfather as he relates war stories. If the doc consisted of nothing more than showing the men reminiscing, it would have been great. But overlaying the men's tales is remarkable archival footage of the events they describe, along with a few necessary slides that provide pertinent information. Add this to having watched the described events in "BoB," and one has a more vivid account of WWII than anything one's imagination might invent.

    Seeing the former soldiers tell their stories provides a fuller appreciation for what they endured. As phenomenal as "BoB" is, hearing the words straight from the men makes the events more personal, because you know that they have survived both the war and life itself in the aftermath. Perhaps most enlightening of all was learning of the respect that the American soldiers had for the Germans. They understood that the Germans were humans too, just in drastically different circumstances.

    The documentary further emphasizes a tagline from "BoB." These were ordinary men doing extraordinary things. Listening to them explain that they simply returned to 'normal' life following the war is almost stunning. The modern soldier is still human, but much more trained and honed, often a professional soldier, leading us to think of them as almost superhuman. Most World War II soldiers were common people, which makes their accomplishments all the more head-shaking.

    The documentary is also superb technically. The pacing in particular stands out. Shunning the common modern choices of quick cuts or attention-grabbing music, the film proceeds deliberately with quiet undertones. Consistently using fades in and out of footage and interviews, director Mark Cowen allows time for the viewer to absorb the power of what is said and shown.

    Bottom Line: Phenomenal stories of phenomenal people related in a exceptional way. 10 of 10.
    8unclesamsavage

    Succinct Sixteen

    Excellent interviews that detail the 101st's European tour and lay the foundation for the marvelous miniseries.

    Screenplay...................................... 8 / 10 Interviews........................................ 10 Visuals................................................ 9 Sound................................................... 7 Editing................................................ 7 Music....................................................... 5 Timeless Utility................................. 8 Total.................................................... 54 / 70 ~= 7.7 (which I rounded to 8) Verdict................................................. Recommended.

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    • Trivia
      This feature-length documentary is featured on the DVD for Frères d'armes (2001) (mini).
    • Quotes

      William Guarnere: I never thought I'd get through D-Day, let alone the next phase or the next phase. I thought I was gonna get killed instantly. The chances of survival is very very slim... extremely slim.

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      Featured in History Buffs: Band of Brothers (2017)

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Estamos solos pero unidos
    • Filming locations
      • Utah Beach, Pouppeville, La Madeleine, Manche, France
    • Production companies
      • Cowen/Richter Productions
      • DreamWorks Television
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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