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Robert Taylor | Capt. Brad Parker | |
Richard Todd | Col. John Wynter | |
Dana Wynter | Valerie Russell | |
Edmond O'Brien | Col. Alex Timmer | |
Cyril Delevanti | Coat Room Attendant | |
John Williams | Brig. Russell | |
Ross Elliott | Maj. Mills | |
Jerry Paris | Raymond Boyce | |
Alex Finlayson | Col. Harkens | |
Robert Gist | Dan Stenick |
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Producer | Charles Brackett
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Writer | Harry Brown
Ivan Moffat Lionel Shapiro |
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4 Documentaries On 2 Discs And Many Bonus Features The True Glory Includes the Academy Award® winning documentary account of the Allied invasions in Europe during WWII. Compiled from the footage shot by nearly 1,400 cameramen, it opens as the assembled allied forces plan and train for the D-Day invasion, then covers all the major events of the war to the fall of Berlin. With an introduction by Dwight D. Eisenhower, this is a must have for any DVD collection. Prelude To War A famous propaganda piece used as a U.S. Army training film in WWII. Narrated by Walter Houston, Prelude demonstrates how the political mistakes made at the end of WWI eventually led to WWII. D-Day: Invasion Of Normandy A documentary that delves in the intricacies of planning D-Day. The Battle Of France A detailed depiction of the American 82nd and 101st airborne division dropping into the Cotentin Peninsula, as well as the American 1st division at Omaha Beach. |
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