The Bridge at Remagen (1969)
June 25, 1969Release Date
The Bridge at Remagen (1969)
June 25, 1969Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
George Segal
Lt. Phil Hartman
Robert Vaughn
Maj. Paul Krueger
Ben Gazzara
Sgt. Angelo
Bradford Dillman
Maj. Barnes
E.G. Marshall
Brig. Gen. Shinner
Peter van Eyck
Gen. Von Brock
Hans Christian Blech
Capt. Carl Schmidt
Heinz Reincke
Holzgang
Joachim Hansen
Capt. Otto Baumann
Sonja Ziemann
Greta Holzgang
Anna Gaël
French Girl
Vít Olmer
Lt. Zimring
Bo Hopkins
Cpl. Grebs
Robert Logan
Pvt. Bissell
Matt Clark
Cpl. Jellicoe
Steve Sandor
Pvt. Slavek
Frank Webb
Pvt. Glover
Tom Heaton
Lt. Pattison
William Cartwright
Editor
Paul Prokop
Capt. John Colt
Richard Münch
General von Stürmer
Günter Meisner
SS Officer
Fritz Ford
Col. Dent / Stunts
Rudolf Kalina
SS Corporal
Rudolf Jelínek
Pvt. Manfred
Rolf Jahncke
Krueger's Driver
Zdeněk Braunschläger
German Lieutenant
Jan Schánilec
Lt. Eckert
Václav Neužil st.
Sgt. Becker
John Guillermin
Director
Richard Yates
Screenplay
William T. Cartwright
Editor
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Details.
Release DateJune 25, 1969
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 57m
Content RatingR
Filming LocationsCzech Republic
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The Bridge at Remagen is a 1969 DeLuxe Color war film in Panavision starring George Segal, Ben Gazzara, and Robert Vaughn. The film, which was directed by John Guillermin, was shot in Czechoslovakia. It is based on the nonfiction book The Bridge at Remagen: The Amazing Story of March 7, 1945 by writer and U.S. Representative Ken Hechler. The screenplay was adapted by Richard Yates and William Roberts.
The film is a highly fictionalized version of actual events during the last months of World War II, when the U.S. 9th Armored Division approached Remagen and captured the intact Ludendorff Bridge. While the real battle ran for a week and involved several artillery duels between the U.S. troops and German defenders, the film focuses more specifically on the heroism and human cost in gaining the bridgehead across the Rhine before the Allies' final advance into Germany. The Remagen bridge was never rebuilt; the towers on each bank were converted into a museum and arts studios.