It's late 1944, and the Allied armies are confident they'll win the
World War II and be home in time for Christmas. What's needed, says
British general Bernard Law Montgomery, is a knockout punch, a bold
strike through Holland, where German troops are spread thin, that will
put the Allies into Germany. Paratroops led by British major general
Robert Urquhart (Sean Connery) and American brigadier general James
Gavin (Ryan O'Neal) will seize a thin road and five bridges through
Holland into Germany, with
paratroops led by Lieutenant Col. John Frost (Sir Anthony Hopkins)
holding the most critical bridge at a small town called Arnhem. Over
this road shall pass combined forces led by British Lieutenant Gen.
Brian Horrocks (Edward Fox) and British Lieutenant Col. Joe Vandeleur
(Michael Caine). The plan requires precise timing, so much so that one
planner tells Lieutenant Gen. Frederick Browning (Dirk Bogarde), "Sir, I
think we may be going a bridge too far." The plan also has one critical
flaw: Instead of a smattering of German soldiers, the area around
Arnhem is loaded with crack SS troops. Disaster ensues. Based on a book
by historian Cornelius Ryan, A Bridge Too Far is reminiscent of another
movie based on a Ryan book, The Longest Day. Like that movie, it is
loaded with more than 15 international stars, including Sir Laurence
Olivier, Robert Redford, Hardy Krueger, Gene Hackman, Maximilian Schell,
and Liv Ullman.
Directed By: Sidney Hayers, Richard Attenborough
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