¡A Bridge Too Far[w/ Japanese Dubbing for TV Broadcast]
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[Machine Translation] An unprecedented scale depiction of a combined air and land operation! The blockbuster film that shines in the history of cinema has been newly remastered in full HD with additional dubbing of the TV version! The largest-ever airborne operation conducted at the end of World War II was completely adapted to film at an unprecedented cost. A star-studded cast of British, American, German, and French actors and actresses were assembled, and British master filmmaker Richard Attenborough, who would later win an Oscar for "Gandhi," has created an elegant epic film that painstakingly depicts the movements of the soldiers and civilians of each nation's armed forces. The film also features powerful images unique to war spectacles, such as the spectacular descent scene in which a large number of C47 transport planes from all over the world cover the sky, and realistic ground combat scenes with the cooperation of the Dutch army. -In September 1944, three months after the Normandy landings, the Allied Forces are on the Western Front. The Allied Forces have exhausted their supply lines, and their advance has stalled. British General Montgomery, in order to secure supply as a priority, dropped three paratroopers deep into the enemy lines of German troops who had retreated to the Netherlands, and occupied bridges in various locations. Along the bridges, the armored corps launched Operation "Market Garden," which opened a path of advance all the way to the German mainland. Numerous parachutists descended from a large formation of transport planes, and tank units began advancing from Belgium. However, the German forces waiting for them include a strong squadron of soldiers. Remastered from the original negative in full HD / Complete dubbed TV version (NTV's "Wednesday Road Show" version) is included *Not included on the old Blu-ray *The dubbed voice is an uncut version with additional material that was cut from the original broadcast. Includes audio commentary by William Goldman (screenplay) & main staff *Not included in previous Blu-ray editions
Original Release Year: 1977
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