The Bridge at Remagen

Discussion in 'Books, Films, TV, Radio' started by Heng, Apr 1, 2006.

  1. Heng

    Heng Junior Member

    Who have this movie Torrent files? Any of you?
    How about the story line? Are it same as The Bridge Too Far, the ending story for this is too bad, and Alliance defeated.

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  2. Gage

    Gage The Battle of Barking Creek

    No I'm sorry. I've had a look but I can't find it. You'll just have to keep checking the sites, sooner or later it will go on.:)
     
  3. Heng

    Heng Junior Member

    Thank you, sir.

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  4. morse1001

    morse1001 Very Senior Member

    Who have this movie Torrent files? Any of you?
    How about the story line? Are it same as The Bridge Too Far, the ending story for this is too bad, and Alliance defeated.

    Regards

    The film, is one of these ones that is based upon a true story but was subjected to the directors whims regarding the truth of the matter.
     
  5. Heng

    Heng Junior Member

    Anyone there have world war .torrent files? Can send me? Any history movie or documentary.

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  6. Owen

    Owen -- --- -.. MOD

    Was watching this today on You Tube.
    Forgot all about this dramatic opening scene.
    Is it true that the Ober Kassel bridge was blown up in the Americans' faces?
    That's the OberKassel near Bonn, not the one in Dusseldorf.
    YouTube - The Bridge at Remagen opening
     
  7. Donnie

    Donnie Remembering HHWH

    good opening scene

    Donnie
     
  8. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Member

    I'm not 100% sure, but I think the 'Oberkassel Bridge' scene is fictional. There is an ATB article covering the Rhine Bridges but I don't have time to dig my copy out just now....

    FWIW, 'The Bridge At Remagen' is a favorite movie of mine ; or maybe it's just because I saw it when it came out. I've seen it argued that the shoulderboards are wrong, that the Shermans wouldn't have engaged the 88s across the river, etc etc. But as usual, one has to bear in mind that it's not a documentary, it's a Hollywood movie made to entertain and to make money.

    For its time, the locations were excellent, the music score is very good, the acting surprisingly effective ( at the time, it was very hard to accept The Man From UNCLE as a 'Nazi'.... ), and there are some very spectacular scenes. It was also one of the earlier movies to portray the Germans as formidable opponents rather than 'stupid dummkopfs'.

    And yes, the opening scene is very effective ( for some reason, I love the way it segues into the shot of the speeding Jeep ). Rather as with 'Where Eagles Dare', I watch the opening and settle into my seat, thinking 'Ah - this is going to be good' :cowboy_125: )
     
  9. chipmunk wallah

    chipmunk wallah Senior Member

    Cracking film,and if you know the course of the battle,pretty well accurate,to a point. Names and units are changed but the basics are there.Yes,from memory the bridge did blow up in the face of the GIs but also suffered other poundings mostly from the germans after the allied bridgehead was already across,everything from jet bombers to brandenburg frogmen .
    The most obvious "fact" about the film is that it was shot while the revolotion was unfolding in Prague(those german HQ scenes Im sure are filmed in whats now the Royal castle,those big wrought iron gates are in famous footage of hitler arriving in Prague. Also the film had to be rushed to a conclusion as the cast,crew and tanks etc fled in the face of the invading Soviet and Warsaw pact forces sent by Moscow.
    And the theme tune gets my vote as best ever war film music :)
     
  10. Owen

    Owen -- --- -.. MOD

    According to the Ken Hechler book, the Americans tried to grap the other Oberkassel bridge disguised as Germans.
    The film clip clearly shows the map of the OberKassel near Bonn.
    It was the Dusseldorf Oberkassel bridge that was blown up in their faces.
    http://www.history.army.mil/documents/237ACY.htm
    1 March 1945. A regimental task force attempted to seize by stealth a bridge over the Rhine at Oberkassel, moving during the night, trying to deceive the Germans on the identity of the column.The task force reached the outskirts of Oberkassel, but was discovered at dawn. The alarm was given, and the Germans destroyed the bridge as the task force was rushing forward to seize it.
     
  11. urqh

    urqh Senior Member

    Like this site, I blundered into the remanants of Remagan bridge on a camping trip on leave many moons ago. Just walking along river with 2 army mates and suddenly realised what I was looking at, they were not in the slightest bit interested and couldnt understand why I was holding back as they walked on. We also came across a memorial in the area to a German POW camp that was looked after by the US. Locals in a local hostelry, wouldnt talk too much about it, and was first and only time I was ever advised to shut up and stop asking questions. That by a scouse guy who owned the bar, in the middle of Germany, 3 Brit soldiers walk into a bar in the middle of nowhere, Drie Grossen Pills Bitter says I, D'you wanta drop of lime in that den scouse came the reply. Scousers everywhere. We attract one another like magnets.
     

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