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In the last days of World War II, the Allied Army desperately searched for a bridgehead across the impenetrable Rhine River, in order to launch a major assault into the center of Germany. “Bridge at Remagen” tells the true story of the battle for this last bridgehead, from both the German and American perspective.

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Ratings: IMDB: 6.7/10
Released: October 23, 1969
Runtime: 115 min
Genres: Action Drama War
Countries: United States
Companies: Wolper Pictures
Cast: Robert Vaughn Ben Gazzara George Segal
Crew: William Roberts Richard Yates Roger O. Hirson John Guillermin

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PonderThis 0 points 4 years ago.

I love movies about WWII and have been watching a few British WWII movies. It’s always interesting to see how other countries depict the war. There is something in this movie that I’ve not noticed before in other movies. I’m not sure if the tank crewman actually did this or was done by some Hollywood director, but I took note that the names of states, cities and colleges were stenciled on the turrets of the tanks. I know airplane pilots would have a mural of a women and her name painted on the side of their plane(s).