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Eddie Albert | Colonel Thompson | |
Paul Anka | United States Army Ranger | |
Arletty | Madame Barrault | |
Jean-Louis Barrault | Father Louis Roulland | |
Richard Beymer | Private Dutch Schultz | |
Hans Christian Blech | Major Werner Pluskat | |
Bourvil | Mayor of Colleville | |
Richard Burton | Flight Officer David Campbell | |
Wolfgang Büttner | Major General Doctor Hans Speidel | |
Red Buttons | Private John Steele | |
John Wayne | ||
Roddy McDowall | ||
Henry Fonda | Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. | |
Robert Mitchum | Brig. Gen. Norman Cota | |
Rod Steiger | ||
Peter Lawford | Lord Lovat | |
Curt Jurgens | ||
Sean Connery | Pvt. Flanagan | |
Robert Ryan | Brig. Gen. James M. Gavin | |
Ray Danton | Capt. Frank | |
Irina Demick | Janine Boitard | |
Fred Dur | U.S. Army Ranger major |
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Producer | Darryl F. Zanuck
Elmo Williams |
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Writer | Romain Gary
James Jones Cornelius Ryan |
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The triumph and tragedy of the World War II heroes who stormed Normandy Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944, are immortalized in this 1962 Oscar® winner for Best Cinematography (Black-and-White) and Best Special Effects. Seen through the eyes of Allied generals, foot soldiers, strategists and paratroopers, The Longest Day recounts the largest and greatest military mission of all time. In a battle that would change the course of history, 5,000 ships unloaded over 3 million men on the beaches of France, and the Allies gained a valuable foothold on enemy territory, at an incalculable cost. This massive production required five directors and featured an international cast of thousands, including John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda, Eddie Albert, Richard Burton, Sean Connery, Peter Lawford, Rod Steiger, Stuart Whitman, Robert Ryan, Edmond O'Brien, Curt Jürgens and more! |
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