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The Longest Day

The retelling of June 6, 1944, from the perspectives of the Germans, US, British, Canadians, and the Free French. Marshall Erwin Rommel, touring the defenses being established as part of the Reich's Atlantic Wall, notes to his officers that when the Allied invasion comes they must be stopped on the beach. "For the Allies as well as the Germans, it will be the longest day"

Director(s)

Tony Mordente

Roland Urban

Ken Annakin

Bernhard Wicki

Andrew Marton

Jean Herman

Gerd Oswald

Elmo Williams

Henry Wise

Henry Sokal Jr.

Romain Gary

Lucie Lichtig

Tom Pevsner

Bernard Farrel

Louis Pitzele

Gérard Renateau

Darryl F. Zanuck

Cast & Crew

Roddy McDowall

Roddy McDowall

Pvt. Morris

Sean Connery

Sean Connery

Pvt. Flanagan

Patrick Jordan

Patrick Jordan

Lt. Richard Todd (uncredited)

Alexander Knox

Alexander Knox

Maj. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith

Walter Gotell

Walter Gotell

German Soldier (uncredited)

Jack Hedley

Jack Hedley

RAF Briefing Officer (uncredited)

Gert Fröbe

Gert Fröbe

Sgt. Kaffekanne

Bill Nagy

Bill Nagy

Major in Ste. Mère-Eglise (uncredited)

Curd Jürgens

Curd Jürgens

Maj. Gen. Gunther Blumentritt

Patrick Barr

Patrick Barr

Group Capt. J.N. Stagg (uncredited)

Michael Medwin

Michael Medwin

Pvt. Watney

John Wayne

John Wayne

Lt. Col. Benjamin Vandervoort

Robert Mitchum

Robert Mitchum

Brig. Gen. Norman Cota

Rod Steiger

Rod Steiger

Destroyer Commander

Christian Marquand

Christian Marquand

Cmdr. Philippe Kieffer - Commando Leader

Andrew Marton

Andrew Marton

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Richard Wattis

Richard Wattis

British Paratrooper

Peter van Eyck

Peter van Eyck

Lt. Col. Ocker

John Crawford

John Crawford

Col. Caffey (uncredited)

Rudy Lenoir

Rudy Lenoir

German Soldier (uncredited)

Dominique Zardi

Dominique Zardi

French Spitfire Pilot (uncredited)

Dietmar Schönherr

Dietmar Schönherr

Luftwaffe Major (uncredited)

Mickey Knox

Mickey Knox

US Airman with Bandaged Eye (uncredited)

Michel Duchaussoy

Michel Duchaussoy

Minor Role (uncredited)

Geoffrey Bayldon

Geoffrey Bayldon

Officer at Eisenhower Briefing (uncredited)

Harold Goodwin

Harold Goodwin

British Soldier (uncredited)

Garrett Cassell

Garrett Cassell

Dead Soldier (uncredited)

Bernhard Wicki

Bernhard Wicki

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Stuart Whitman

Stuart Whitman

Lt. Sheen

Frank Finlay

Frank Finlay

Pvt. Coke (uncredited)

Siân Phillips

Siân Phillips

WRNS Officer (uncredited)

Georges Wilson

Georges Wilson

Alexandre Renaud

Sal Mineo

Sal Mineo

Pvt. Martini

Leslie Phillips

Leslie Phillips

RAF Officer Mac

Karl John

Karl John

Gen. Wolfgang Häger

Heinz Spitzner

Heinz Spitzner

Lt. Col. Helmuth Meyer (uncredited)

Ray Danton

Ray Danton

Capt. Frank

Hans Christian Blech

Hans Christian Blech

Maj. Werner Pluskat

Robert Freitag

Robert Freitag

Meyer's Aide (uncredited)

Til Kiwe

Til Kiwe

Capt. Helmuth Lang (uncredited)

Jean Servais

Jean Servais

RAdm. Janjard

Colin Drake

Colin Drake

Zanuck (uncredited)

Bernard Fresson

Bernard Fresson

French Commando (uncredited)

Clément Harari

Clément Harari

Minor Role (uncredited)

Fernand Ledoux

Fernand Ledoux

Louis

Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda

Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt Jr.

Jeffrey Hunter

Jeffrey Hunter

Sgt. (later Lt.) John H. Fuller

Maurice Poli

Maurice Poli

Jean (uncredited)

Howard Marion-Crawford

Howard Marion-Crawford

Glider Doctor (uncredited)

Eugene Deckers

Eugene Deckers

German Soldier (uncredited)

Robert Ryan

Robert Ryan

Brig. Gen. James M. Gavin

Richard Todd

Richard Todd

Maj. John Howard

Steve Forrest

Steve Forrest

Capt. Harding

Richard Dawson

Richard Dawson

British Soldier (uncredited)

George Segal

George Segal

U.S. Army Ranger

Paul Anka

Paul Anka

U.S. Army Ranger

Yvan Chiffre

Yvan Chiffre

Paratrooper (uncredited)

Red Buttons

Red Buttons

Pvt. John Steele

Tom Pevsner

Tom Pevsner

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Gil Delamare

Gil Delamare

French Commando (uncredited)

Wolfgang Preiss

Wolfgang Preiss

Maj. Gen. Max Pemsel

Yves Barsacq

Yves Barsacq

Man at Resistance HQ (uncredited)

Victor Maddern

Victor Maddern

Camp Cook (uncredited)

Norman Rossington

Norman Rossington

Pvt. Clough

Donald Houston

Donald Houston

RAF Pilot

Kenneth More

Kenneth More

Capt. Colin Maud

Malte Petzel

Malte Petzel

German Officer with Rupert (uncredited)

Robert Wagner

Robert Wagner

U.S. Army Ranger

Hans Söhnker

Hans Söhnker

German Officer (uncredited)

John Phillips

John Phillips

Roosevelt's Aide (uncredited)

Bernard Fox

Bernard Fox

Pvt. Hutchinson (uncredited)

Peter Lawford

Peter Lawford

Lord Lovat

Eddie Albert

Eddie Albert

Col. Thompson

Gary Collins

Gary Collins

Officer on Bridge Behind Destroyer Commander (uncredited)

Fabian

Fabian

U.S. Army Ranger

Richard Beymer

Richard Beymer

Pvt. Dutch Schultz

John Meillon

John Meillon

RAdm. Alan G. Kirk (uncredited)

Lucie Lichtig

Lucie Lichtig

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Lionel Vitrant

Lionel Vitrant

First Landed Paratrooper in Garden (uncredited)

Harry Landis

Harry Landis

British Soldier (uncredited)

Ken Annakin

Ken Annakin

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Mark Damon

Mark Damon

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Richard Burton

Richard Burton

Flight Officer David Campbell

Marcel Rouzé

Marcel Rouzé

Minor Role (uncredited)

Tony Mordente

Tony Mordente

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Ron Randell

Ron Randell

Joe Williams

Leo Genn

Leo Genn

Brig. Gen. Edwin P. Parker Jr.

Wolfgang Büttner

Wolfgang Büttner

Maj. Gen. Dr. Hans Speidel

Bernard Farrel

Bernard Farrel

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Heinz Reincke

Heinz Reincke

Col. Josef 'Pips' Priller (uncredited)

Irina Demick

Irina Demick

Janine Boitard

Arletty

Arletty

Madame Barrault

Jean-Louis Barrault

Jean-Louis Barrault

Father Louis Roulland

Al Mulock

Al Mulock

Bit Part (uncredited)

Mel Ferrer

Mel Ferrer

Maj. Gen. Robert Haines

Walter Horsbrugh

Walter Horsbrugh

Adm. Creasey (uncredited)

Bourvil

Bourvil

Mayor of Colleville

Edmond O'Brien

Edmond O'Brien

Gen. Raymond D. Barton

Edward Meeks

Edward Meeks

US Army Soldier Talking to Gen. Cota (uncredited)

Wolfgang Lukschy

Wolfgang Lukschy

Col. Gen. Alfred Jodl (uncredited)

Pauline Carton

Pauline Carton

Maid

Gerd Oswald

Gerd Oswald

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Harry Fowler

Harry Fowler

British Paratrooper (uncredited)

John Robinson

John Robinson

Adm. Sir Bertram Ramsay (uncredited)

Jean Champion

Jean Champion

French Resistance Fighter (uncredited)

Vicco von Bülow

Vicco von Bülow

Pemsel's Adjutant (uncredited)

Neil McCallum

Neil McCallum

Canadian Doctor (uncredited)

Louis Pitzele

Louis Pitzele

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Joe Warfield

Joe Warfield

US Army Medic (uncredited)

Rainer Penkert

Rainer Penkert

Lt. Fritz Theen (uncredited)

Paul Edwin Roth

Paul Edwin Roth

Col. Schiller (uncredited)

Guy Marchand

Guy Marchand

Parachutist (uncredited)

Richard Münch

Richard Münch

Gen. Erich Marcks

Hartmut Reck

Hartmut Reck

Sgt. Bernhard Bergsdorf (uncredited)

Arnold Gelderman

Arnold Gelderman

German Guard on Train Track (uncredited)

Paul Hartmann

Paul Hartmann

Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt

Bryan Coleman

Bryan Coleman

Ronald Callen (uncredited)

Peter Helm

Peter Helm

Young GI

John Gregson

John Gregson

British Padre

Dewey Martin

Dewey Martin

Sgt. Wilder

Ernst Schröder

Ernst Schröder

Gen. Hans von Salmuth (uncredited)

Fred Dur

Fred Dur

U.S. Army Ranger Major

Werner Hinz

Werner Hinz

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel

Madeleine Renaud

Madeleine Renaud

Mother Superior

Georges Rivière

Georges Rivière

Sgt. Guy de Montlaur

Tommy Sands

Tommy Sands

U.S. Army Ranger

Tom Tryon

Tom Tryon

Lt. Wilson

Lyndon Brook

Lyndon Brook

Lt. Walsh (uncredited)

Armin Dahlen

Armin Dahlen

Blumentritt's Adjutant (uncredited)

Lutz Gabor

Lutz Gabor

Minor Role (uncredited)

Henry Grace

Henry Grace

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Ruth Hausmeister

Ruth Hausmeister

Frau Maria Rommel (uncredited)

Michael Hinz

Michael Hinz

Manfred Rommel (uncredited)

Kurt Meisel

Kurt Meisel

Capt. Ernst During (uncredited)

Gérard Moisan

Gérard Moisan

Paratrooper (uncredited)

Trevor Reid

Trevor Reid

Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgomery (uncredited)

Alexandre Renaud

Alexandre Renaud

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Nicholas Stuart

Nicholas Stuart

Lt. Gen. Omar N. Bradley (uncredited)

Alice Tissot

Alice Tissot

Housekeeper (uncredited)

Michel Tureau

Michel Tureau

French Commando (uncredited)

Roland Urban

Roland Urban

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Michael Beint

Michael Beint

Minor Role (uncredited)

Charles Bondi

Charles Bondi

U.S. Army Ranger (uncredited)

Lucien Camiret

Lucien Camiret

Bit Part (uncredited)

Jean-Pierre Janic

Jean-Pierre Janic

Paratrooper (uncredited)

Simon Lack

Simon Lack

Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory (uncredited)

Kurt Pecher

Kurt Pecher

German Commander (uncredited)

Jean Herman

Jean Herman

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Elmo Williams

Elmo Williams

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Henry Wise

Henry Wise

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Henry Sokal Jr.

Henry Sokal Jr.

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Romain Gary

Romain Gary

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Gérard Renateau

Gérard Renateau

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Darryl F. Zanuck

Darryl F. Zanuck

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Details

GenresWar, Action, Drama
Runtime2h 58 mins
Released on25 Sep 1962
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

8/10

For the Allies as well as the Germans, it will be the longest day. The events of D-Day, told on a grand scale from both the Allied and German points of view. The retelling of June 6, 1944, from the perspectives of the Germans, US, British, Canadians, and the Free French gets an all star production. One of the great war movie epics, it has all the requisite blunderbuss spectacle and heroism as the Allies invade Normandy. It's not hard to see why it was such a box office winner, sure it's a touch too long given that a lot of characters don't really have much to do, but performances are strong and the slices of humour off set some of the national stereotypes on show. One has to marvel at the ambition of the production, Fox Studios boss Darryl F. Zanuck spent $10 million to get it onto the big screen, and it shows. Narrative is split into three parts, the preparation, the operations on land and sea in readiness for the Normandy assault, and then the landings in all their powerful glory. For sure we have seen more authentic war movies post The Longest Day, but it undeniably deserves its place as a template movie whose power to entertain in any era forever holds firm. 8/10

CinemaSerf

7/10

John Wayne may have featured just slightly more than anyone else in this drama, but it's very much an ensemble effort that delivers a film with a great deal of authenticity to it. It's all set around the day of the D-Day landings in 1944. The weather on England's south coast was, in the words of their meteorologist, "akin to mid-winter". Delay meant more frustrations for everyone so off they go using just about every form of transportation available - gliders, planes, tanks, landing craft - you name it, as a quarter of a million men (plus lots of sparkling "Tommies") headed to Normandy. Meantime, we also see a fairly plausible perspective from the Nazi side of the channel. They've been preparing for an invasion for a while, but are unsure where and when it will come and the apprehension is beginning to take it toll. What's also clear is that the High Command are, themselves, losing faith with the battle tactics of the Bohemian corporal and much less afraid to let it be known. It's now that the story picks up the pace as troops land by sea and air and face the entrenched enemy who are determined to stop the establishment of a beach-head. With bullets flying and explosions everywhere the cinematography, stunt arranging and pyrotechnics really do give us a sense of the dangers the men faced trying to secure a few miles of sand. There's a lovely, short, cameo from Bourvil as the mayor of a small town so delighted to see them that he turns up, suitably sashed and armed with a bottle of champagne to celebrate as the shells drop all around them! Gert Fröbe also finds his milk round become just a touch too perilous too, allowing just a little humour to creep into the story of precision logistics that didn't always go to plan. It's effectively and tightly edited and the momentum drives itself as we see but this one day - no conclusions, not even the end of the end of the beginning. It's lengthy, but each beach has it's own story to tell and the four creative brains behind this project keep it enthralling, for the most part, for a watchable three hours of horror and hope.

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