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  • Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1977). Composed and Conducted by John Addison.
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    Playlist:
    -00:00 = "Overture"
    -02:56 = "A Dutch Rhapsody"
    -04:54 = "Airlift"
    -07:29 = "Nijmegen Bridge"
    -09:05 = "Futile Mission"
    -10:49 = "Retreat"
    -12:48 = "A Bridge Too Far March"
    Music Source:
    Ryko RCD 10746
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Komentáře • 844

  • @Apeksim
    @Apeksim Před 3 lety +153

    I don't know about others, but this song actually helps me to go through my mild depression. I mean, its optimistic tone in the face of disaster sort of helps me to move forward.

    • @HappyChonger
      @HappyChonger Před 11 měsíci +2

      The combination of hope and foreboding.

    • @gazza2933
      @gazza2933 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Yes it's a kind of an understatement to what was a tragic defeat. 'Oh well we just have to get on with things'
      Good Luck to You. 👍

  • @SusiB13
    @SusiB13 Před 10 lety +595

    My dad was one of the survivors of Arnhem, I remember going to see this film with him when it came out. He said it was a good film but not tough enough. Loved the soundtrack though. Played it at his funeral. So proud of him

    • @johndates9827
      @johndates9827 Před 10 lety +53

      My father was with the 82nd ABN at Nijmegan that assaulted the bridge there. He told me he always had the greatest respect for the British soldier and moreso if they were airborne. All airborne are a unique 'Band of Brothers"

    • @carolusrex8488
      @carolusrex8488 Před 10 lety +50

      i live in the netherlands next to arnhem and i have great respect for the people who fought there for our freedom.

    • @SusiB13
      @SusiB13 Před 10 lety +27

      john dates My dad would have agreed with you. He said that he had the utmost respect for all the Airborne troops. He also said that it extended to the German Paras too

    • @MrCageyragey
      @MrCageyragey Před 7 lety +5

      I've posted a wee comment

    • @giuliorobertoful
      @giuliorobertoful Před 7 lety +12

      Sue Bolton my grandfather was in the german side lol

  • @ptsdpamphletcompany5890
    @ptsdpamphletcompany5890 Před 8 lety +445

    "Gentlemen! This is a story that you will tell your grandchildren, and mightily bored they'll be." Sir Brian Horrocks
    --1944

    • @johnquinn9514
      @johnquinn9514 Před 6 lety +1

      Commodore Sven Reddy o .

    • @andresfelipe7634
      @andresfelipe7634 Před 5 lety +22

      "the germans, well there the bad guys, and we my friends are the calvary"

    • @celiodurango
      @celiodurango Před 5 lety +6

      👏👏👏
      Remind's me the scene when Edward Fox said that during the explanation of the operation market garden .
      I love that scene I saw it a thousand times .

    • @oldgitsknowstuff
      @oldgitsknowstuff Před 5 lety +15

      Oh there has never been such a true Statement.
      My late Dad told me, as he bounced me on His knee, 'Nobody will be interested in what we did in "The War'.
      Now look....Europe wants to bite off our nuts, just like the old lion, inspired by uneducated, unappreciative, ignorant and ungrateful Children who think they know it all.
      Freedom comes at a price.
      You'd better believe it.

    • @oscarsolis9910
      @oscarsolis9910 Před 3 lety +3

      The XXX Corps unto the rescue, Gen Horocks.😎😎😎.

  • @philf5043
    @philf5043 Před rokem +11

    I briefly knew a chap who was sergent who flew in on the gliders , he died about 15 years ago. In his last few years he started a group of Radio control enghusiasts who towed models up for e re-enactment of the raid as a memorial to the men many who died on landing in the gliders when landed. Tough men indeed. We owe them . We should not glorify war but have to stand up to the bullies and put them down as in WW2.

  • @theexile6605
    @theexile6605 Před 4 lety +130

    75 years ago today Operation Market Garden was launched. Take a moment to remember the valor and sacrifice of all the participants.

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 4 lety +4

      @Hans The Meme That was a good line -- Bittrich was quite the gentleman in the movie, wasn't he?

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 4 lety +2

      @Hans The Meme But perhaps not quite so gentlemanly when fighting partisans on the Eastern Front, I would expect.

    • @eugenemurray2940
      @eugenemurray2940 Před 4 lety

      JOE..

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 4 lety

      @glareola Ha, excellent quote from Gen. Horrocks. Fair enough, though they certainly fought very well!

  • @brendonsfc
    @brendonsfc Před 7 lety +258

    One of the best soundtracks ever. Dedicated to the soldiers who were actually there. God Bless you.

    • @Mark.G475
      @Mark.G475 Před 4 lety +16

      My great uncle Dykstra was there , parachuted in . He was a sergeant U.S. It always amazes me, 6 brothers from small town Wisconsin all farmers and all came back!

    • @petemitchel5622
      @petemitchel5622 Před 2 lety +9

      My father was with the guards armoured division, sadly passed away last year, R.I.P Dad.

    • @oliverdavis6030
      @oliverdavis6030 Před 2 lety +3

      GOD BLESS YOU SIR 🇺🇸

    • @waltmannikko1250
      @waltmannikko1250 Před 2 lety

      I concur with you trooper semper Fi my brother in arms upper Michigan Marine vet

    • @waltmannikko1250
      @waltmannikko1250 Před 2 lety +1

      Semper Fi from upper Michigan Marine lotta folks down in the great state of Wisconsin Big Men and strong! Don't mess with yooperers lumberjacks and God forbid the farmers from Wisconsin

  • @isengard1500
    @isengard1500 Před 5 lety +77

    Members of the 10th SS Panzer Division’s 21st Panzergrenadier Regiment were sent into the attack, and one section commander, Alfred Ringsdorf, described it as follows: “This was a harder battle than any I had fought in Russia. It was constant, close range, hand-to-hand fighting. The English (British) were everywhere. The streets for the most part were narrow, sometimes not more than 15 feet wide, and we fired at each other from only yards away. We fought to gain inches, cleaning out one room after the other. It was absolute hell!”

    • @brianallsopp69
      @brianallsopp69 Před 3 lety

      GOOD...

    • @andmos1001
      @andmos1001 Před 2 lety +2

      @Big Chap with the 30 corp as the cavalry.

    • @jamespressman973
      @jamespressman973 Před 2 lety +1

      @Big Chap 6th airborne did a great job in Normandy and were Ists equal plus they had an infinitely better and more experienced airborne commander

    • @matta.5363
      @matta.5363 Před rokem +6

      The Nazi SS were the most fanatical of Hitler's troops. My dad was a paratrooper with the 101st in Bastogne and used his BAR to drop more than fifty of them. After the war, he kept an SS officer's silver skull ring on his bedroom dresser. When I was a boy I once asked him where he got it. His answer was simple and direct. "From someone who didn't need it anymore".

  • @Losingsince
    @Losingsince Před 8 lety +448

    What's really ironic (and cool) is that John Addison actually participated in Operation Market Garden

    • @TrOLLKiLLeRs1
      @TrOLLKiLLeRs1 Před 8 lety +36

      +Adam Kraabel Mate you are a Gem, I didn't know that so just looked it up, great reading. Thank you for sharing.

    • @martinreddy3823
      @martinreddy3823 Před 8 lety +9

      +TrOLLKiLLeRs1 Thanks for that. I had no idea.

    • @martinreddy3823
      @martinreddy3823 Před 8 lety +23

      +Martin Reddy 23 Hussars. XXX Corps.

    • @cowgoesmoo2
      @cowgoesmoo2 Před 7 lety +18

      That's not irony.
      "the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect."
      The above is the definition of irony.

    • @brigidrynne
      @brigidrynne Před 6 lety +44

      Indeed. My father knew (or had met) many of the commanding officers involved in Market Garden. He was 54 when he died in 1982. As a young teenage girl, one of the last great 'adventures' I remember with him was when we drove down to Dorset to try to buy a [military vehicle] of some type from a guy who supplied many used in the film. He [the salesman] briefly appears in the film, driving Sean Connery in a Jeep. My father was obsessed with the idea that he could own something that would connect him to his childhood heroes. He never did buy that vehicle (whatever it was) but, to this day, I honour his -
      and their - memory by visiting the Airborne Museum at Oosterbeek, whenever I pass through Arnhem.

  • @FRANKTHRING1
    @FRANKTHRING1 Před 8 lety +452

    The real Colonel Frost was invited to watch the Arnhem bridge attack scenes in which he was played by Anthony Hopkins. He smiled a lot, but at one point looked quite angry. After Attenborough shouted "Cut", Anthony Hopkins went over to the old officer and said, "Was something wrong ?" Colonel Frost replied, "The bit you just did when the Germans attack....well, you ran back to your men...." "Er, yes," said Hopkins. "Well, you see, "said Colonel Frost, "British officers never run away. It sets such a bad example to the men. We march smartly, but we never run !"

    • @hoolanloony2305
      @hoolanloony2305 Před 8 lety +46

      yes its true, obviously I don't remember the exact words, many of the crew including myself were there that day, summer 1976. He did however get shot back then.I was 16 years old and a bit frightened to ask, but the other members of the crew said "go on ask him he won't mind", so I asked Colonel Frost if it was really like the film so far, he said "yes pretty much but there was a lot of things different too, after all it was American money and things were added and changed"

    • @lorrainechandler7864
      @lorrainechandler7864 Před 7 lety +22

      During the This Is Your Life episode with General John Frost,Anthony Hopkins gave a beautiful tribute to the bravery and courage of Lt.Colonel Frost and his men.

    • @Airborne637
      @Airborne637 Před 5 lety +6

      Arnhem is in the Netherlands

    • @m3gawither7734
      @m3gawither7734 Před 5 lety +3

      Right you are chap

    • @BoerChris
      @BoerChris Před 5 lety +2

      Brilliant!

  • @hoolanloony2305
    @hoolanloony2305 Před 4 lety +5

    I worked at first on the military vehicles and then on Tanks on this film and in July 76 I was (by some fluke) the "4th assistant Director on location" or best known as production runner, tea maker, dogsbody, stills photo's collator, and call sheet delivery guy at the production office in Deventer, I did not see much of Richard Attenborough as he was out Directing, I was 16 and and now in 2020, 59, I met Joe Levine, and many stars including Laurence Olivier, who wanted his script as no one could find it so I gave him the whole script, the size of the old phone books, he gave me "a look" LOL, well it all seems a dream now, I have met many veterans over the years, and they say it was not a failure, but you have to understand it from their point of view. I now have a big part of my "man cave" dedicated to these superb men.
    I remember John Addison who I believe was actually in 30 corps Tanks and what a fantastic and suitable piece of music to the the film, brilliant.

    • @renard801
      @renard801 Před 3 lety

      What a great experience for you, to work on such an epic movie with so many famous people. Thanks for giving us so much interesting background.

  • @vintagebrew1057
    @vintagebrew1057 Před 5 lety +38

    I was 13 years old and watched this film in a freezing cold fleapit. My mates left at the finnish and I stayed and watched it all over again. Love the film and love the music. Thanks for sharing.

    • @eddisonfoncette9103
      @eddisonfoncette9103 Před 4 lety +3

      Snap, me too, I went to the early showing and stayed all day got home about 11 . My mother was worried and furious, grounded me for a few weeks , it was worth it though. Happy days.

  • @iann3785
    @iann3785 Před 2 lety +9

    When I listen to this it makes me so proud to be British and so proud of my family members who fought in WW2 so I could live free today. 🙏

  • @TOXICDUB1
    @TOXICDUB1 Před 3 lety +7

    I just got home from Netherlands. Went to arnhem and Oosterbeek memorials. Paid my respects ❤

  • @muznick
    @muznick Před 5 lety +89

    The beginning of the Overture still gives me chills, just as it did in the theater all those years ago.

    • @harryplummer6356
      @harryplummer6356 Před rokem +2

      What about his "Reach for the Sky". To me the most evocative of music in the movies.

    • @peterdebrie
      @peterdebrie Před rokem

      @@harryplummer6356 ill check it

  • @simonbrown5652
    @simonbrown5652 Před 2 lety +6

    I would just like to say this film still makes me cry, I'm now fifty five ,I was eleven when I first saw this film.

  • @MrKersey
    @MrKersey Před rokem +5

    Oh, what a glorious time it was for cinema aficionados, when the movies had amazing actors, epic soundtracks and great scripts and dialogues. Thanks for the upload!

    • @magnustoth8506
      @magnustoth8506 Před 10 měsíci +1

      It is no longer possible to assemble anything like the cast that they had in that movie. The talent today just does not exist. An actual movie star is now even more rare than a C-47. Right now, Tom Cruise is all that we have left, and he would not have stood out in this movie.

  • @joegaspari8153
    @joegaspari8153 Před 6 lety +126

    I'm dazzled by the airborne assault scene, what with the cargo planes, gliders, the paratroopers....all real! No CGI. One of my favorite WWII DVD's.

    • @kevinchun5242
      @kevinchun5242 Před 3 lety +6

      No cgi but a lot of camera tricks and optical effects.

    • @guidoharmeling5872
      @guidoharmeling5872 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree entirely with you: Pure original "Natural" material and acting ! But costly on the other hand I think.

    • @GeraltofRivia22
      @GeraltofRivia22 Před 2 lety +9

      @@kevinchun5242 still looks 1000x better than the CGI crap we get today. Compare this movie to stuff like Midway and its not even a competition

    • @waltmannikko1250
      @waltmannikko1250 Před 2 lety +9

      They say the movie bombed but In my opinion it is one of the best WW2 movies ever!!

    • @samfisher2306
      @samfisher2306 Před rokem

      4 years late but yes, that scene left an unerasable memory in my head.

  • @dennismatzinger4573
    @dennismatzinger4573 Před 9 lety +222

    "I'm sorry, we don't have the facilities to take you all prisoner!!"

    • @pix046
      @pix046 Před 9 lety +15

      Dennis Matzinger We're handing you over to the 82nd. They're good soldiers in the 82nd. Just keep an eye on your wallet.

    • @WalterDWormack214
      @WalterDWormack214 Před 8 lety +7

      That line was totally epic!

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 7 lety +10

      +dkwookies "Arnhem Auslich!" Literally "Destroy Arnhem."

    • @leavemealoneyoutube1707
      @leavemealoneyoutube1707 Před 7 lety +14

      "Was there anything else?"

    • @callmesnake3785
      @callmesnake3785 Před 5 lety +2

      He invented trolling

  • @michaelmonat6114
    @michaelmonat6114 Před 9 lety +385

    I know it is stupid, but this movie is why I enlisted in the Airborne.

    • @paulvarsel6174
      @paulvarsel6174 Před 9 lety +77

      A lot of people did and it upset Richard Attenborough since he wanted this to be an anti-war movie. Oops!

    • @suecollins3246
      @suecollins3246 Před 5 lety +27

      Michael - not stupid. I joined the South African Army after reading 'Beautiful Geste'. (Running away to join the French Foreign Legion was not a practical option)

    • @snakedogman
      @snakedogman Před 4 lety +29

      not stupid at all. Well done!

    • @darkastrophel3640
      @darkastrophel3640 Před 4 lety +23

      Thank you for your service.

    • @scottuehlinger7887
      @scottuehlinger7887 Před 4 lety +16

      Not stupid at all.....I went into the Navy because Captain Kirk met all the Green Women!

  • @englishguy2010
    @englishguy2010 Před 9 lety +223

    "You know I've selected you to lead us, not only because of your extraordinary fighting ability, but also because, in the unlikely event that the Germans ever get you, they will assume from your attire that they've captured a wretched peasant and immediately send you on your way."

    • @charlesinglin
      @charlesinglin Před 9 lety +23

      Maurice B'stard "Christ! Not us again!"

    • @hoolanloony2305
      @hoolanloony2305 Před 9 lety +14

      Charles Inglin What d'you say to that J.O.E.

    • @pix046
      @pix046 Před 9 lety +14

      Maurice B'stard Glad to see someone knows where we're going.

    • @hoolanloony2305
      @hoolanloony2305 Před 9 lety +19

      Oh, delighted sir, truly delighted.

    • @JSB103
      @JSB103 Před 9 lety +5

      Maurice B'stard START THE PURPLE!!!

  • @jack-n-the-bots2926
    @jack-n-the-bots2926 Před 8 lety +17

    I thought of this song and the movie when playing in a D-Day veteran C-47 that sat in the weeds at Memphis airport when I was a kid during the 1970's. Also located there in a quiet corner was a P-40N, P-51D, P-47D, PBY, and two B-17s. One was the orignal Memphis Belle B-17F and the other was Tallichet's B-17G that later became "the Movie Belle." We played in them all while wearing old flying helmets and fight gear. It was the greatest time of my life and I will never forget those "missions" we "flew".

    • @hoolanloony2305
      @hoolanloony2305 Před 8 lety +2

      Hi Jack, (sorry about the pun) can you tell us what happened to the original Memphis Belle, I though as many did it was the original in the movie, that's such a great story though, cheers Nick

  • @johndates9827
    @johndates9827 Před 9 lety +81

    My father, who was a member of the 82nd ABN remembered jumping at about 800 feet to take the Grave bridge. He recalled that the Germans were so startled that they took off. Burt they regrouped at Nimegan. My father saw Julian Cook's battalion cross the Maas-Waal and was very thankful he was not part of it. "Those guys caught hell". However, his unit made the attack on the bridge.

    • @rayalmendarez2076
      @rayalmendarez2076 Před 5 lety +1

      ATW

    • @Mark.G475
      @Mark.G475 Před 4 lety +6

      My great uncle was there also. Sargent Dykstra 82nd ABN he spoke Dutch which came in handy. Mark in Milwaukee

    • @SandervkHistory
      @SandervkHistory Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks to youre dad for liberating my country! 🙏

    • @matta.5363
      @matta.5363 Před rokem

      My dad fought with the 101st/506 PIR at Market Garden. When I was 8-years-old, he made me and my brothers promise to never join the army.

  • @FallenEagle67
    @FallenEagle67 Před 10 lety +5

    Hi guys, I'm ex Para Reg did quite s few of the memorial drops on Ginkel. Great when all the Dutch kids dress up like Paras and watch us drop in. We are just playing at it compared to the old blokes who did it for real. Well done fellas! Never forgotten. Airborne brotherhood, once in, never out.

  • @Eric-the-Bold
    @Eric-the-Bold Před 6 lety +84

    Major General Stanisław Sosabowski, never forgiven by the British Establishment for being outspoken during and after the war. He used to work at CAV Acton London England as a factory worker ie Charles Anthony Vandervell large group of factory buildings. You heard of him, via other workers but nobody really talked about his achievements of WW2, and I for one didnt not believe that a general was working as a factory hand. It was only after seeing the film on its release , that this true hero of the Poles and fellow fighters came to light.

    • @davidrendall2461
      @davidrendall2461 Před 5 lety +6

      Yes and No. His intransigence and condemnation of MGen Thomas was more a product of the seasons politics than his efforts in the current operation. I don't believe he was scapegoated, he was part of an assassination of an entire country. None of them would have spoken openly about it, but it must have been obvious at the Vallburg conference, the Polish Nation was about to be sold up river to the Soviets.
      Sosabowski and Browning got on very well right up to mid'44, when Polish Airborne's purpose of supporting Allied operations until they could be flown into Warsaw was a working plan. Following the Tehran Conference Senior Allied leaders knew where the zones of influence were going to be drawn and the Poles had once again fallen foul of International politics and European geography. Having Free Polish Troops flying into Warsaw on the backs of Allied air forces, to liberate Warsaw before the Soviets got there was never going to happen. Not unless you wanted a war with Stalin.
      The message took some time to filter down to field level, but the row between Browning and Sosabowski began in Tehran in 1943 and was finally answered at Yalta in Feb'45.

    • @hoolanloony2305
      @hoolanloony2305 Před 5 lety +3

      Well, I worked on this film, but I did not have any idea of this, He was hero for sure....

    • @hoolanloony2305
      @hoolanloony2305 Před 5 lety +1

      That's some way to treat this man. same on them all. (they are still at work though)

    • @Deebz270
      @Deebz270 Před 4 lety +2

      I believe that Sosabowski has now been publically recognised and that the UK government has honoured and appologised (posthumously) to Poland and the decendents of the valiant General.
      .
      But *David Rendall* here is entirely correct in his assertion that it was a wider political perspective at the time. The same attitude of the British Air Ministry prevaled towards the pilots of 303 (Polish)Sqn RAF, during the Battle of Britain.

    • @jamespressman973
      @jamespressman973 Před 2 lety +1

      May i Recommend the Generals book
      " Freely i served " A truly professional and forthright soldier ...It is to the eternal shame of generals Browning ,Thomson,Montgomery and a few others who chose to blame him and his valiant Polish Paras for their own failures re Arnhem ......

  • @JSB103
    @JSB103 Před 9 lety +214

    I seriously doubt there will ever be a better remake of this wonderful film. "A Bridge Too Far" is one of the very best war films ever put on the screen and a worthy tribute to the men who participated in this brave though ill fated WWII Allied tour de force.

    • @xman4un
      @xman4un Před 9 lety +12

      JSB103 This soundtrack alone is an amazing tribute! I think it really encapsulates, through deep feeling, the honorable sacrifices, courage and character of those souls who were forced to fight and eventually defeat Nazi Germany.

    • @JSB103
      @JSB103 Před 9 lety +4

      xman4un Totally!

    • @vukgajetic9025
      @vukgajetic9025 Před 8 lety +3

      JSB103 I agree totally with you!

    • @rogerlynch5279
      @rogerlynch5279 Před 8 lety +7

      ***** Technically, why not. Point is the ZEITGEIST. A BRIDGE TO FAR had been done as a follow up to movies like THE LONGEST DAY and MIDWAY but younger people aren´t just interested anymore in this kind of WW II movies - to overly patriotic and not critical enough.

    • @xman4un
      @xman4un Před 8 lety +9

      +Roger Lynch You're correct! WWii might as well be the Civil War..with each year it falls into the annals of history as does its heroes...sadly...

  • @GAJ306
    @GAJ306 Před 7 lety +81

    I've read the book A Bridge Too Far several times, watched the film i don't know how many times and have the music on my iPod. I always felt a strange affinity to the story, it was only years after the film came out i found out i had two great uncles in XXX Corps. Both Norman Rose and John Rose served with the 6th Battalion Green Howard's 69th Infantry Brigade 50th Tyne Tees Divison XXX Corps. They both got as far as Nijmegen. Norman died of wounds on 15.11.44 defending the bridgehead and John Survived the war and died in 1983. Norman is buried in Jonkerbos commonwealth war graves cemetery.

    • @kirishima2370
      @kirishima2370 Před 5 lety +8

      My paternal grandfather was also there serving as a Royal Artillery (55th Field Regiment) forward observer with various guards regiments.

    • @jsfbr
      @jsfbr Před 5 lety +6

      This affinity to Operation Market Garden is something that I feel as well. Maybe because it's an ageless epic of the humankind, maybe because my father is a paratrooper and I grew up around their culture, maybe because I'm a military pilot myself, maybe because, as I wast told about a decade ago, I have a bit of Dutch blood. Or I just became fascinated with the movie and the book, which I read twice. I had the opportunity to visit Oosterbeek and Arnhem, where I visited the Airborne Museum and the famous (rebuilt) John Foster Bridge. It was a great experience. You do have reason to be proud of your great uncles.

    • @suecollins3246
      @suecollins3246 Před 5 lety

      Graham, where is Jonkerbos? It sounds South African. And who wrote the book?

    • @cjonam
      @cjonam Před 5 lety +1

      I don't know i feel the same. Though, i am from india and my grandfather served in ww2 in ordnance, therefore non combat mostlt in Mesopotamia and Burma

    • @Mark.G475
      @Mark.G475 Před 4 lety +2

      Me too! My great uncle was there fighting, American airborne. John Dykstra from Wisconsin. My grandfather Norman DeYoung, U.S navy, was fighting the Japanese

  • @AdmiralBlake
    @AdmiralBlake Před 9 lety +100

    "This is a story you'll tell your grandchildren - and mightily bored they'll be!"

    • @JesseReith
      @JesseReith Před 9 lety +10

      ***** This is a quote from the movie, not his opinion. Regards, from Arnhem

    • @pix046
      @pix046 Před 9 lety +3

      AdmiralBlake Poignant that many soldiers hearing Horrocks' speech won't be having any grandchildren.

    • @charlesinglin
      @charlesinglin Před 9 lety +2

      ***** From what I've read of Brian Horrocks (XXX Corps commander, doing the briefing) Edward Fox did a good job of capturing his personality. I don't know if he actually said that, but it sounds like something he might have said. One of the more appealing British generals of the war.

    • @AdmiralBlake
      @AdmiralBlake Před 9 lety +4

      Charles Inglin well Fox and Horrocks were golf partners and quite good friends

    • @yan24to
      @yan24to Před 9 lety +3

      AdmiralBlake I always think that when I drive the route from Eindhoven to Arnhem which now is an easy 60 minute drive,you would never believe it ever happened in such a peaceful place,but happen it did.

  • @jmcallion2071
    @jmcallion2071 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Perhaps the BEST war movie score EVER!

  • @Bax1ify
    @Bax1ify Před 8 lety +20

    Classic. A wonderful soundtrack to a wonderful film, I hope it is NEVER remade!

    • @johna5707
      @johna5707 Před 8 lety +4

      +Matt Baxendale ....They wouldn't be able to do it justice without some weenie from CGI getting involved and creating a digital acuity mess out if it.

    • @ptsdpamphletcompany5890
      @ptsdpamphletcompany5890 Před 8 lety +4

      +Matt Baxendale Don't you just love those amazing shots? Nobody will ever be able to top the sequence where Paul Grabner attacks the bridge in Arnhem, nor the ambush of Colonel Vandeluer's Irish Guards as they crossed the Dutch-Belgian border. Simply awe some.

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 6 lety +2

      +Matt Baxendale I heard Hollywood plans to... starring Justin Timberlake and the lads from "One Direction!" Ha.

    • @suecollins3246
      @suecollins3246 Před 5 lety

      Matt, I saw 'Murder on The Orient Express' many years ago. And it was AMAZING. Then, they recently released a remake. I haven't seen it but from what I've read, even with today's improved cinematic technology it was a balls-up. Funny how an old movie can have a charm and intimacy and immediacy, a feeling of involvement and reality that so many modern movies just don't have. Did you see the movie 'Where Eagles Dare'? Do you remember the bit where that young radio operator is playing music through the radio - a lovely haunting foxtrot. And didn't you feel you knew what he was thinking and feeling and how homesick he may have been?Then Clint Eastwood kills him. In a movie of today they probably couldn't create that feeling, that sensation of being right there in the radio room. I feel that all that would come across would be a brutal, cold - blooded murder. (Well, it WAS a brutal, cold - blooded murder but let's not go there.. Best of everything for 2019)

  • @Markko122L
    @Markko122L Před 11 lety +7

    The Greatest soundtrack from the Greatest war movie of all time.
    thanks for sharing.
    69 years ago this happened for real, so that we could have th freedom to to do this and more.
    but remember Freedom is not free. A lot of good men and women have sacrificed there yesterdays so we may have our tomorrows, and countless more continue to sacrifice there's no matter what country there from. We are one race the human race.

  • @jackduncan4228
    @jackduncan4228 Před 3 lety +1

    I just saw my grandfather in a film about the SAS/SBS of WWII. He was one of the founding members of Britain’s Special Forces during the war in North Africa. He went on to attack airfields in Sicily, Crete and wreaked havoc in North Africa. He won the Military Cross and Bar (means he one it twice). He was mentioned in Dispatches three times. He was a remarkable gentleman. I was so thrilled to see his face in that documentary. SAS: Rogue Warriors.

  • @ethanfranklin5258
    @ethanfranklin5258 Před 4 lety +6

    Best soundtrack and movie!!!!!!
    EVER
    This bit here, is the WIDE part!!

  • @xman4un
    @xman4un Před 7 lety +31

    This soundtrack really catches the integrity, heroism, struggle, sorrow and sacrifice that the allied soldiers of Operation Market Garden, and all noble soldiers encountered during that war. I guess that's why it's said they're America's "greatest" generation! An era and character that sadly, might be soon entirely forgotten.

  • @MrRandomcommentguy
    @MrRandomcommentguy Před 8 lety +86

    The cast of the film is incredible - James Caan, Dirk Bogarde, Laurence Olivier, Anthony Hopkins, Gene Hackman, Robert Redford, Eliott Gould, Hardy Kruger, Maximilian Schell, Michael Caine, Edward Fox, Sean Connery, Ryan O'Niell... and I'm sure I left out a few...

    • @pix046
      @pix046 Před 5 lety +1

      Off the top of my head, naturally - James (?) Maxwell, Liv Ullman, John Ratzenberger "Go, go, go" (Cheers!), Michael Byrne (?), Gerald Sim (Fuller's counsellor), Erik something (Dutch boy),

    • @suecollins3246
      @suecollins3246 Před 5 lety +4

      Simon, I wonder if this is one of the reasons movies today aren't as great as they used to be - you have one 'star' who gets millions for making the movie and a whole lot of people nobody's ever heard of. Now take a movie like 'Murder on The Orient Express' or 'Where Eagles Dare.' Packed with truly great actors - none of this modern 'movie star' shit.

    • @optimisticwhovian1726
      @optimisticwhovian1726 Před 5 lety +4

      Denholm Elliot as the meteorological officer going on about fog, John Salthouse who later appeared as a cop in American Werewolf in London and went onto be the first Detective Inspector in The Bill playing "Ginger" who gets killed by a sniper for trying to retrieve desperately needed supplies only for it to be revealed they were useless berets. Michael Byrne later Vogel from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade fame playing Michael Caine's character's brother in the tank regiment. Alun Armstrong a veteran of countless films and television (Most notably Old Tricks these days) including playing a young lad helping Caine in Get Carter as one of the soldier's who end up getting killed. The list really does go on...

    • @gavst79
      @gavst79 Před 4 lety

      Yes.even the smaller roles were played by massive hollywood stars.

    • @maxipazz8214
      @maxipazz8214 Před 4 lety +1

      In the opening credits it says Colin Farrell is in the cast, was he one of the kids?

  • @MrCageyragey
    @MrCageyragey Před 7 lety +19

    Sue Bolton,
    My Grandad was In the Staffordshire Regt, having fought in Scilly and Op HUSKY. Which by all accounts was deemed a failure by the Airborne and the lads that attempted to insert in gliders after they lost hundreds of men in the Med. He was re-tasked to Op MARKET GARDEN and the assault on Arnhem. My grandad, Cpl H.Painting was one of those standing watch over casualties outside the governors house at the end of the film 'A Bridge too far' subsequently taken prisoner and moved to a Stalag somewhere in Germany. He survived, dying in the 80's. Now a soldier myself of 19 years.

    • @folkvar4500
      @folkvar4500 Před 7 lety +6

      Congrats on carrying on the tradition, you and all those youngsters that serve our great nation!

    • @rayalmendarez2076
      @rayalmendarez2076 Před 5 lety

      ATW

  • @internetstrangerstrangerofweb

    >Decide to make an “anti war” film
    >Creates one of the greatest musical and cinematic masterpieces in history, with barely any actual gore or disconcerting violence
    >gets mad when it inspires people to join the armed forces

  • @lugnavatten63
    @lugnavatten63 Před 8 lety +28

    "Do you think you can manage it, Joe?""I don't see why not. I've got nothing else planned for this afternoon."

    • @hoolanloony2305
      @hoolanloony2305 Před 7 lety +5

      What d'ue say to that J.O.E. Delighted Sir. truly delighted.

    • @renard801
      @renard801 Před 3 lety +1

      On being told his men are to lead the attack, Joe Vandeleur (quietly), "Oh Christ, not us again!" Then, to Horrocks, "Delighted, sir, truly delighted."

    • @laurentbastings6790
      @laurentbastings6790 Před 3 lety +2

      “Start The Purple”, “start the purple”.

  • @williamphillips6049
    @williamphillips6049 Před 10 měsíci +2

    It has tones of sadness mixed with great optimism.

  • @MeAbroad2004
    @MeAbroad2004 Před 8 lety +26

    Epic soundtrack for an epic film. a fitting tribute to the boys who did not get back home for Christmas.

  • @ricardosalazar8340
    @ricardosalazar8340 Před rokem +5

    Wow, my respects to those men who are still alive, heroes. Those of us who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan will also one day be remembered with the recognition it deserves. Semper fidelis 💪💪

  • @MrRandomcommentguy
    @MrRandomcommentguy Před 8 lety +11

    A Bridge Too Far is a movie that captures the terrible sadness of War better than any other.

    • @hoolanloony2305
      @hoolanloony2305 Před 7 lety +5

      Simon, yes very much so but the real sadness is hidden , it was a rush to get there, the British public did not know what was going on, sadly the SS were rounding up all the young men in Holland, enough said, we had to get there asap.. it did not go all the way but saved many lives...

    • @suecollins3246
      @suecollins3246 Před 5 lety +2

      Simon, there's another movie that makes me feel the same way. Remember that scene in 'Where Eagles Dare', where the young radio operator tuned in to the radio station and the music that was playing was The Foxtrot. Such a lyrically lovely piece of music in that grim, war-ridden castle. And that young man - he was homesick, missing his parents, his friends, his girlfriend/wife. And Clint Eastwood comes up behind him and kills him. So sad. I know I'm reading stuff that maybe wasn't there but that's how it made me feel.

    • @piombenedetto61
      @piombenedetto61 Před 10 měsíci

      The Bridge at Remagen does too

  • @aceofspadesguy4913
    @aceofspadesguy4913 Před 4 lety +28

    This theme is amazing in that it sounds hopeful and happy, but at the same time has notes of sadness and dismay.

  • @Drop_off_on_the_right
    @Drop_off_on_the_right Před 8 lety +43

    Some of the best actors of all time were in this movie, unreal.

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 7 lety +9

      Well said, by my count the greatest cast of all time -- just look at the British actors alone!! Olivier, Connery, Caine, Hopkins, Dirk Bogarde, Edward Fox, Denholm Elliott, as well as notable actors like Michael Byrne (who was also in 70's war movies The Eagle Has Landed and Force 10 from Navarone) and Jeremy Kemp (Trek fans may remember him as Picard's brother). Plus American legends Hackman, Redford, James Caan, Ryan O'Neal, Elliott Gould, and Germans Maximilian Schell and Hardy Kruger. And even Cliff from Cheers (John Ratzenberger)! He takes a mg round right in the forehead crossing at Nijmegen. Ouch. Finally Liv Ullman, who was a big deal in the 70's too...

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 6 lety +3

      +dwwookies Right on, I also noted more recently that the X-Men movie "Days of Future Past" had a loaded cast (though it was ok, it was another attempt to cash in on the series, so I call it "X-Men: Days of Paychecks Present"). Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, M Fassbender, P Dinklage, H Berry, J Lawrence, J McAvoy, etc. -- something like 12 actors or so of note. But not enough to match A Bridge Too Far!!

    • @johnvorhees443
      @johnvorhees443 Před 6 lety +1

      don't forget Wolfgang Preiss

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 6 lety +1

      +john vorhees Quite right, thank you for reminding us -- he played von Rundstedt (generally considered the second best strategic mind in the Wehrmacht) impeccably.

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 6 lety

      Fun fact about von Rundstedt btw: Later in his career he liked to surreptitiously read mystery novels behind his desk, which his staff officers commented on from time to time -- though it didn't seem to adversely affect his performance...

  • @twinsonic
    @twinsonic Před 7 lety +6

    A few years ago I worked with the grand or great grand daughter of General Sosabowski..My jaw fell cause I instantly recognized her last name!

    • @jamespressman973
      @jamespressman973 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi i believe The General has a Grandson who is a lecturer at a UK university in Southwest ....

    • @robertdavenport5457
      @robertdavenport5457 Před 2 lety +1

      The British owe the Poles for their efforts to keep England free and the British failing to return the favor.

  • @eugenemurray2940
    @eugenemurray2940 Před 4 lety +2

    For in life...
    When you see
    That Bridge Too Far
    Consider it...
    A River to be Crossed
    And
    Bash on Through!

  • @fmagalued
    @fmagalued Před 3 lety +10

    Whenever i watch this movie and listen to the theme conducted by John Addison, i would say that He is a musical genius and his orchestration by far the best that i have ever listen to.

  • @skye1212
    @skye1212 Před 7 lety +3

    The music wreaks of courage, duty and sacrifice. Amazing score.

  • @lawrencemyers3623
    @lawrencemyers3623 Před 3 lety +2

    Terrific film.
    Favorite scene: the airborne drop showing the sky full of chutes. Imagine standing on the ground watching that coming at you.

  • @theexile6605
    @theexile6605 Před 3 lety +14

    "Hell of a day, huh? Look at them, wild!"
    "Have you ever been liberated?
    "I've been divorced twice, does that count?"
    "Yes, that counts."

    • @PHDiaz-vv7yo
      @PHDiaz-vv7yo Před 2 lety +1

      That only works if you’re chomping on a cigar like the epic Elliot Gould

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 2 lety +2

      @@PHDiaz-vv7yo Lol, yes he was memorable in the movie wasn't he.

    • @jeffreyolive9951
      @jeffreyolive9951 Před 2 lety +1

      @@theexile6605 so was the man the character was modeled after. Col. Sink. He didn’t want his name used in the film. Col. in command of Band of Brothers

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 2 lety

      @@jeffreyolive9951 Thx and Kudos to you for that, was that the character played by Dale Dye? Cheers.

  • @ayrshireman1314
    @ayrshireman1314 Před 9 lety +35

    RETREAT:
    Soldier: 'I really think we're going to make it, Sir'
    Connery: 'I thought everybody knew God was a Scotsman'
    LOL

  • @MacArthur-dw6lf
    @MacArthur-dw6lf Před 5 lety +23

    This piece of music is one of the best I have ever heard. Though it will never be enough this piece will be a great tribute to all the brave soldiers and civilians that died during operation Market Garden.

  • @erickrobertson7089
    @erickrobertson7089 Před rokem +1

    IMO the best war movie. Thanks for the upload.

  • @Cavelson
    @Cavelson Před 5 lety +15

    Salute to the Glider Pilots Regiment!!!

  • @a.v.k.2852
    @a.v.k.2852 Před 10 lety +30

    And the real actors of market garden, will be honored at the Gelredome in Arnhem, each year and up to the present day, we still thank the heroes gave their lives for our freedom.

  • @davebrucelee2011
    @davebrucelee2011 Před 10 lety +12

    great movie , great soundtrack

  • @TTundragrizzly
    @TTundragrizzly Před 7 lety +30

    Such a great movie. Can watch this movie over and over and over. Never would or could get tired of it. And a big part of that reason is the musical score. Makes me wish I was there with them trying to capture the bridge.

  • @sillyone52062
    @sillyone52062 Před 10 lety +14

    Saw this movie in the theater in '76....was awed by the sacrifices made in a losing cause. Gene Hackman, all the actors...wonderful!

    • @scribe56
      @scribe56 Před 10 lety +6

      Hard to believe the film was so long ago. Wasn't Gene Hackman the Polish commander. Great movie.

    • @sillyone52062
      @sillyone52062 Před 10 lety +7

      Yes....Gene had a great Polish accent. My favorite line of his is during the briefing when he stands very close to the briefing officer who turns and asks, "May I help you?" "I was just lucking to zee who side you are on!"

    • @scribe56
      @scribe56 Před 10 lety +3

      I need to see it again. will have to check our library -- they have a good collection of films -- I am behind -- I don't think I've seen any of the academy nominees in the past two years. I used to go at least once a week and rent something one or two nights a week. Maybe when I retired, I'll catch up.

    • @Bonapartist07
      @Bonapartist07 Před 10 lety +6

      Agreed. I was 19 and saw it on a Cinerama screen and loved the "this is how it was" opening and was floored by the determination and courage even as they figured out they were doomed in a huge bungled mistake. Awesome. If we could be even half that....

    • @patheywood8973
      @patheywood8973 Před 8 lety +2

      +sillyone52062 I work with Poles, his accent wasn't Polish lol

  • @optimisticwhovian1726
    @optimisticwhovian1726 Před 5 lety +46

    "They've got a bed upstairs for you if you want it..."
    "I took 10,000 men into Arnheim, I've come out with less than 2, I don't feel much like sleeping."

    • @scottdecker9115
      @scottdecker9115 Před 3 lety +1

      Well as you know I've always thought we'd try to go "A Bridge Too Far".

    • @derricksims551
      @derricksims551 Před 3 lety

      2000 not 2.... typo.

    • @thesnazzycomet
      @thesnazzycomet Před 3 lety +1

      @@derricksims551 he implies 2000 but the actual film dialogue says 2

    • @GeraltofRivia22
      @GeraltofRivia22 Před 2 lety

      @@derricksims551 lol, why does everyone think he says 2000? He says 2 but implies 2000.

  • @ukmediawarrior
    @ukmediawarrior Před 2 lety +25

    There are a few war movies who's themes get an emotional response from me, The Longest Day, The Bridge at Remagen, but this one always brings a tear to my eye. It really hits you in the soul, starting off slow and almost melancholy, than speeding up to an almost joyful pace before dropping back and slowing down again. I first heard of this battle when in school, my dad was a huge war movie buff and this was one of our favourites. As I grew up I became even more enthusiastic about the history and sacrifice of the war. This battle epitomises so much. The hopes of victory, the sudden clamorous successes, the dreadful, nail-biting defeats, the death defying heroics on both sides and finally the sacrifices of the Allies and the Germans. Whenever I hear this theme I remember those brave men who gave the ultimate sacrifice to gain victory over the Nazi, but also the brave German soldier who was simply trying to protect his country and didn't care about politics. He was fighting for his family back home and his friends next to him.

    • @peterhour7256
      @peterhour7256 Před rokem +1

      Brane german soldiers...what are you Talking about. You are wrong. They were desperate otherwise they could be stood against The Wall and shot. Please dont colorize The brutal history.

    • @ukmediawarrior
      @ukmediawarrior Před rokem

      @@peterhour7256 I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about, seriously.

    • @piombenedetto61
      @piombenedetto61 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ukmediawarrior No surprise

  • @gavst79
    @gavst79 Před 4 lety +14

    Without doubt THE greatest ever cast list to any film ever made. I can't think any film will ever get close to the amount of great actors in this film.

  • @brianbaumgarn5795
    @brianbaumgarn5795 Před 6 lety +15

    One of the great soundtracks ever, and reading here I see where the composer was involved in Operation Market Garden. Wow.

  • @Kulayyu
    @Kulayyu Před rokem +2

    This is my favourite movie soundtrack

  • @michaeleverest7631
    @michaeleverest7631 Před 6 lety +15

    It shows the toughness and fighting quality of the British Paras at Arnhem that the dreaded SS, a equally tough elite group came away saying after that the Red Devils were the hardest men theyd ever fought!

    • @PixPix-cz6yd
      @PixPix-cz6yd Před 4 lety

      The Paras had to be tough to fight against SS tanks.

  • @CaminoAir
    @CaminoAir Před 10 lety +12

    The score does capture the doomed heroism and the shifting circumstances of the Allied forces in the film. It's very appropriate music and it does get across the human side of what happened. I'm sure director Richard Attenborough appreciated having that music in his film.

  • @stephenchudds9392
    @stephenchudds9392 Před 10 měsíci +1

    My father in law's best friend was in the Bridge Too Far. It was an absolute disaster. My father in law was in the Coast Guard piloting barges into Occupied France. Through mines galore. They both never spoke unless I had them very well lubricated with Hennessy.

  • @Captainkebbles1392
    @Captainkebbles1392 Před 5 lety +4

    Sooner we go the better, we got them on the run!

  • @FirstGunnerySergeant
    @FirstGunnerySergeant Před 5 lety +13

    The greatest war movie of all times! Absolute great!

  • @simonbrown5652
    @simonbrown5652 Před 2 lety +3

    I would just like to add I have great respect for those men who parachuted or came down in gliders god bless you and the Dutch population

  • @bobbysteenbergen4106
    @bobbysteenbergen4106 Před 6 lety +4

    this was made in my hometown : deventer i was 9 years at the time , and we went to see the scene's , they also ride threw my street with a leopard tank...i saw a scene with the great sean connery .....and now u know wat a big actors was in that movie....Never Forgotten

  • @matta.5363
    @matta.5363 Před rokem +3

    I fall silent whenever I hear this music. I remember Dad, who was only 18 freakin' years old when he baled out of a C-47 over Normandy on D-Day. He was with the 506th of the 101st Airborne Division. They took Carentan that day and then fought their way across France, in Market Garden, and at Bastogne during the Bulge where he and his buddies held off Hitler's best SS Panzer troops over Christmas, 1944. You'd think they'd get a break then, but no. After the siege was broken, the 506th was ordered to get up and go after the Germans who were just attacking them. They fought their way into Germany where they came upon, and liberated Kaufering 4, a sub-camp of the Dachau concentration complex, and rescued many Jewish prisoners. I'm still left wondering, how do you all this when you are still a teenager; just a teenager slinging a BAR over your shoulder?

  • @LittleWhiteHead1
    @LittleWhiteHead1 Před rokem +1

    One small but surprising fact is that two future members of Margaret Thatchers Conservative Cabinet were not only British Army officers during WW2 but played a part in Market Garden. One of them was William Whitelaw, the other was Lord Carrington. In their younger day both of these very well mannered and nicely spoken gentlemen were as hard as nails!

  • @rogerlynch5279
    @rogerlynch5279 Před 9 lety +19

    Audrie Hepburn had been offered to play a citizen of Arnheim but she refused. Theoretical she had been perfect for the role having lived in Arnheim in those days herself. But the role had been to traumatic to her. 2.16. 2016: to JSB103 and dkwookies: Agreed; THIS MASTERPIECE would be extremly hard to be topped. Either it became to dark and italo-western like sadistic or to soft and melodramatic.

  • @DetroitLove4U
    @DetroitLove4U Před 8 lety +9

    Amazing masterpiece of an amazing film with an AMAZING AMAZING AMAZING CAST!!!!

  • @simonbrown5652
    @simonbrown5652 Před 2 lety +1

    I saw this film at my local cinema in Stourbridge in June 1977 with my dad on my 11th birthday I love this film love Simon Brown

  • @Jimkalski
    @Jimkalski Před 10 lety +11

    My young daughter (at the time) didn't understand the film too much but she loved the music. I am a fan of your 'suites' edits, thank you for another one ;)

  • @bengillin4896
    @bengillin4896 Před 6 lety +8

    This is my favourite piece ever, so fitting to the film and do emotive. This and Schindler’s list have beautiful soundtracks

  • @JDA97367
    @JDA97367 Před 8 lety +15

    It's been years since I watched this movie. I can still see the action that went with the score. Great movie, great scoring. Thanks for the upload.

  • @Kwaitol
    @Kwaitol Před 6 lety +5

    A great film. I loved when I was a teen and now too. The soundtrack is perfect to this kind of film.

  • @englishguy2010
    @englishguy2010 Před 9 lety +71

    Theme tune to one of my all time favourite war movies.

    • @revol148
      @revol148 Před 8 lety +2

      +Maurice B'stard does Empire of the sun get a look in or is that kid just too annoying for you?

    • @philchambers6476
      @philchambers6476 Před 6 lety +3

      All the more moving because the composer fought in Operation Market Garden!

  • @thomascampbell4730
    @thomascampbell4730 Před 9 lety +9

    One of the few movies to be faithful to the book and the book faithful to the events it describes. Superb soundtrack to add luster to the brave men of 1st British airborne and the American 101 and 82nd airborne divisions.

    • @ryszardpopielarz39
      @ryszardpopielarz39 Před 8 lety +3

      Don't forget the Polish Independent Parachute Brigade which was the first allied airborne unit to be organized in 1941 by General Stanislaw Sosabowski. Their training in the "Monkey Grove" devised by him in Scotland became the training benchmark for all other Allied airborne units, including the SOE.
      N.B. The Polish Brigade was supposed to have been dropped into Poland in August 1944 to support the insurgents of the Warsaw Uprising, but they were held back for Market-Garden which began on the infamous date of 17 September - the 5th anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Poland.

    • @thomascampbell4730
      @thomascampbell4730 Před 8 lety

      Excellent point! Not forgotten also was the shabby treatment afforded to General Sasabowski both before and after the failed campaign. Given the less than stellar performance by the British army in nearly every prior campaign Sasabowki's concerns were more than justified. I feel confident in asserting that if Patton had commanded 30 Corps instead of Horrocks the British First Airborne would have been rescued in 3-4 days although it may have cost some of the British commanders their commands.

    • @ryszardpopielarz39
      @ryszardpopielarz39 Před 8 lety +1

      +Thomas Campbell Despite his foresight, Major General Sosabowski was sacked from his command by the British, even though, until May 1944, the Polish Brigade was directly subordinate to the Polish Government-in-exile in London. Also, despite the Brigade's heroism at Driel & Arnhem, they were for 62 years denied the Royal Dutch Order of William, so as not to OFFEND the British. In 2006, that was remedied by Dutch Queen Wilhelmina in 2006. Now, the successors of the Brigade - the Polish Red Berets - are one of only two foreign units awarded Holland's highest decoration....

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 7 lety +2

      God Bless the Polish Brigade!! They drew a virtually impossible assignment. However +Thomas Campbell I can't be nearly as confident that even Patton could have gotten there in 3-4 days, though I agree that he was a better offensive general than Monty. He may have gotten there faster, but given the single road problem, difficult terrain (especially after Nijmegen) and stubborn German resistance getting there in time to save the Brits was a hell of a task. Monty's plan was really based on a beaten foe, which the Germans were not by mid-September -- Rundstedt was revitalizing the German Western Front following the horrendous casualties of the summer.

    • @andym9571
      @andym9571 Před 3 lety

      Unfortunately it is known now that the book is not accurate in some respects

  • @teaandmedals7677
    @teaandmedals7677 Před 10 lety +13

    Awesome soundtrack, I can picture the scenes perfectly with the music

  • @guillermopillar2373
    @guillermopillar2373 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi im a kid form spain but im from englalnd, my dad showd me this movie and i loved its my favorite @t dad went to the farklands and he told me that he wanted to be part of operation market garden and fight four england and me aswell i love england and the soldiers of world war 2 are all heroes.
    god save the queen

  • @fmagalued
    @fmagalued Před 7 lety +4

    The orchestration of the sound track is very impressive. A very historic and must watch movie with major participation of famous actors from USA and LONDON combined. A salute to the people who directed and produced this one of a kind movie.

  • @kcphillips1000
    @kcphillips1000 Před 9 lety +10

    One of the best war movie themes ever !

  • @samfisher2306
    @samfisher2306 Před rokem +1

    Operation Market Garden! Bridge too Far was such a great film with a great cast of actors!

  • @stevenm3823
    @stevenm3823 Před 4 lety +2

    This movie, along with "The Longest Day" and "Patton" were the films that sparked my interest in WWII way back in the 1970s when I was a kid, I'm still a big WWII buff to this day.

    • @Mark.G475
      @Mark.G475 Před 4 lety

      The great escape too!!! I'm 70s kid and these were starting to play on TV back then

  • @OperationFoxley19441
    @OperationFoxley19441 Před 8 lety +8

    " When the first tank reaches the middle of the bridge, I will blow it sky high."

  • @albertmacias1007
    @albertmacias1007 Před 10 lety +6

    Even more awesome is visiting the real places that are shown, loved it

  • @BuzzSargent
    @BuzzSargent Před 3 lety +2

    The best soundtrack of any war movie. Fantastic!

  • @jimvinoski1882
    @jimvinoski1882 Před rokem +1

    I have always been enthralled by this score. It seems to track what I would expect the feelings of those involved in the operation went through: the early martial exuberance (Market-Garden would end the war before Christmas!), the ups-and-downs in the middle as the battles raged, and the absolute melancholy toward the end, when it became clear the operation would fail... but with a flourish at the very end, as the Allied combatants realized it was the end of an operation, but not the end of the war.
    Then I discovered that John Addison had actually fought in the battle, as a tanker at the heart of the operation. It became clear to me that the emotions written into the score were at least in part a reflection of those of the young warrior Addison at the time, and therefore a part of the history of the operation itself. Simply remarkable.

  • @michaelwallder6437
    @michaelwallder6437 Před 6 lety +10

    A brilliant film.I cannot, and do not want to get the main title out of my head. Makes me wonder what it would have been like had the plan been wholly succesfull!

  • @trevorwilliams6815
    @trevorwilliams6815 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant film.

  • @susanyrussell7006
    @susanyrussell7006 Před 6 lety +4

    I love this music!! My dad was on the other side of Germany with the 9th Infantry Division. I hope to get the music director of our Community Band to play this. I may even have to buy the arrangement myself. It will be money well spent. In memory of all WWll vets who fought in Europe.

  • @slyguythreeonetwonine3172

    Buying Close Combat 2 in 1997 brought me here. Because of that awesome game, I stumbled upon this movie as an early teen, it's one of the reason I prefer "older" movies.
    What an amazing movie. It's a bit strange watching it these days and seeing how UnHollywooded up the movie is. Some gore, but not shock jock.
    I can't understand how this movie isn't one of the top 5 war films of all time down to the amount of effort they took to shoot it accurately. The crazy bastards got C-47s and dropped real people in the same damn sky because it has to be right......That is dedication!

  • @Bas508
    @Bas508 Před 11 lety +7

    I'm dutch. This os one of my favorite scores.

    • @Mark.G475
      @Mark.G475 Před 4 lety

      My great uncle was there John Dykstra U.S airborne. Soldier of orange has a great theme/music. Hi from Milwaukee b

  • @mickford4632
    @mickford4632 Před rokem +1

    The best soundtrack to the best film - in my humble opinion!

  • @misterkillerpig
    @misterkillerpig Před 10 lety +11

    best sound track ever

  • @stevecawthorne3094
    @stevecawthorne3094 Před 5 lety +2

    one of the best war films brilliantly made and a great score by john addison

  • @georgesenda1952
    @georgesenda1952 Před 2 lety +1

    My Father was a Master Sgt. in the US Army for 17 years. Phillipines, Pearl Harbor, North Africa, Sicily, D Day, Across Europe, the Bulge, German occupation in Nurnberg where he met my Mother. Then he went to Korea & was briefly recalled to the Pentagon during the Cuban Missle Crisis. He was a damned good cook & later in life a professional chef. He had no political views. The Army was his home.
    My Mother’s first husband was in the Wehrmacht & was lost in Poland.
    3 of my uncles were professional soldiers in the Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine and Wehrmacht.
    One was shelled by a Russian tank and blown off of a telephone pole where he was installing field phone wire. He had a metal plate in his head for life due to that.
    We found out after the war that a relative on my Fathers side of the family was an IJN pilot & he bombed a truck that my Father was supervising the unloading of a Pearl Harbor.

  • @mrbean2520
    @mrbean2520 Před 7 lety +8

    i'm so addicted to this, i've watched the movie like 4 times already

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 7 lety +2

      Right on, I only wish they were able to use a real Tiger tank at Arnhem bridge, instead they resorted to what looks like a Leopard I to me. Also what was up with those British close support aircraft they used to hit the German AT positions? I would hope to see Typhoons or something in that vein. The planes they used looked like civilian trainers to me. Anyone know what they were?

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Před 7 lety +1

      The Exile Like me you a true nerd! There are probably only 2 working Tigers left in the world but the Arnhem tanks would have been Panthers or more likely Panzer 4's. I doubt there is a flyable Typhoon anywhere and the aircraft look like WW2 trainers called Texans in the USAF but called Harvard in the RAF.
      Only 1 person in 100,000 would notice these things so no point spending big bucks getting it right - think of the investors.

    • @theexile6605
      @theexile6605 Před 7 lety +1

      Thx for the info buddy -- the only thing I have to add is that there must have been Tigers at Arnhem because it is documented that because Hitler and the High Command made the Arnhem theatre the highest priority for reinforcements, 60 Tigers were committed to stopping Market-Garden straight off the production line. That's a lot btw!!