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A Bridge Too Far

£150.00

Film

A Bridge Too Far

Additional information

Year

1977

Size/Type

UK Quad (30" x 40") / Printed in England by W.E.Berry Ltd. Bradford

Country of Origin

British / UK

Condition

Very Fine Plus / Originally Folded (as issued)

Director

Richard Attenborough

Actor/Actress

Anthony Hopkins, Dirk Bogarde, Edward Fox, Elliott Gould, Gene Hackman, James Caan, Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Ryan O'Neal, Sean Connery

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“Out of the sky…The most incredible spectacle of men and war!”

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Richard Attenborough assembled one of the greatest star studded casts ever for his 1977 World War II action epic “A Bridge Too Far” as evidenced here on this  exceptional Style A British UK quad film poster. It is unimaginable in this day and age and with the current state of film-making that you could get all of these true ‘A’ list stars to appear in just one movie. From first year of release 1977 this is an original country of origin UK quad film poster. Folded (as issued) the beautiful unrestored example offered here displays and presents to excellent effect with minimal age and handling wear with great design highlighting the actors and represents a fine piece of rare collectable original movie memorabilia.

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Film Description

A Bridge Too Far Movie Poster

“In September 1944, Montgomery devised a new and spectacular plan code named “Market Garden”. Eisenhower, under great pressure from his superiors, finally sided with Montgomery, and “Operation Market Garden” became a reality. The plan, like so many plans in so many wars before it, was meant to end the fighting by Christmas, and bring the boys back home”

A Bridge Too Far tells the story of Operation Market Garden, a campaign dreamed up by Montgomery to take a series of bridges over the Rhine that would allow the Allies to invade Germany’s industrial zone and thus end World War Two by Christmas 1944.

Suffice to say the mission failed and A Bridge Too Far deals mainly with the failed attempt to take the bridge in Arnhem, Holland.

The film is typical Richard Attenbourgh. It has the feel of David Lean: long shots, dazzling cinematography and an epic length (over four hours). The film also features one of the most stellar casts ever. A virtual who’s who of ‘seventies cinema, plus a few of Dickie’s luvvie mates (Olivier, Bogarde). Admittedly most are not in the film for very long but all make an impact. This is especially true of Robert Redford as he crosses the Rhine shouting “Hail Mary, full of grace!” The two standouts though are Sean Connery and Anthony Hopkins. Connery fully convinces us that he is Roy Urquart, a battle hardened general, a million miles from 007. Hopkins is truly outstanding as a stereotypical British colonel fighting a losing battle. He shows the arrogance and self belief of the officer class and its hard to believe that he went onto be Hannibal Lector.

The film offers an unrelenting view of war. Attenborough pulls no punches. The film has no Saving Private Ryan style effects but somehow is more powerful for having less gore. He also makes sure everyone involved, British, Americans, Poles and Germans, gets an equal amount of treatment. There is none of the trite patriotism that exists in other war films here.

A Bridge Too Far is perhaps the ultimate World War Two film. No glorious victories, no petty heroism, just a clear document of the reality of warfare.

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Mint
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WINDOW CARD
14 x 22″ printed on heavy stock paper with the top 4-6 inches usually left blank for the local cinema owner to fill in the cinema and the date it was due to play. Largely discontinued during the 1970’s.

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