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How many C 47 were used in a bridge too far?
Eleven aircraft (all C-47s) were used for this movie.
Did a bridge too far use CGI?
The parachute drop sequences, in particular, are a stand out, and must have been remarkable on the big screen. Whereas today these massed parachute drops would be accomplished using CGI, for A Bridge Too Far they were carried out for real, using hundreds of British paratroopers.
Did a bridge too far win any Oscars?
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
BAFTA Award for Best Original ScoreNational Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting ActorBAFTA Award for Best CinematographyBAFTA Award for Best Sound
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Was a bridge too far a failure?
A Bridge Too Far correctly shows that the British and Americans captured all the bridges except the key one at Arnhem, which is correct. Indeed, Browning claims in the movie that the operation was 90\% successful as a result.
Is a bridge too far based on a true story?
Regarding the course of historical events during the operation, A Bridge Too Far is as accurate as one movie can be. Not only because it presented events the way they happened, but because it also depicted the bad relations between officers and other reasons that contributed to the operation ending up as a failure.
When was the movie a bridge too far filmed?
1977 film by Richard Attenborough. A Bridge Too Far is a 1977 epic war film based on the 1974 book of the same name, directed by Richard Attenborough and with a screenplay by William Goldman.
Is ‘a bridge too far’ the best World War II movie?
When speaking about World War II-themed movies, A Bridge Too Far is and will stay one of the best there is. Even though it had limited success when it first appeared, the movie eventually became considered an epic. However, since nothing is perfect, even epic movies have mistakes that couldn’t slip past the keen eyes of history enthusiasts.
When was the book a bridge too far published?
It was published in December 1977 and divided into three sections: “Reflections on Filmmaking in General and A Bridge Too Far”. “A Bridge Too Far: The Story in Pictures” – 150 sequential photographs from the film with Goldman’s captions.