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Release Date:
9 syyskuu 2001 (USA)
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They depended on each other. And the world depended on them. more
Plot:
The story of Easy Company of the US Army 101st Airborne division and their mission in WWII Europe from Operation Overlord through V-J Day. full summary
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Awards:
Won Golden Globe.
Another 22 wins
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20 nominations
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One of the best war movies/series ever
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705 min (10 parts)
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1.78 : 1 more
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USA:TV-MA |
Malaysia:U |
Finland:K-15 |
South Korea:15 |
Argentina:13 |
Australia:MA |
Belgium:KNT |
Brazil:14 (TV rating) |
Brazil:16 (DVD rating) |
Germany:16 |
Germany:18 (episode 3) |
Netherlands:16 |
New Zealand:R15 |
Norway:15 |
Singapore:M18 |
Sweden:15 |
UK:15
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More than 2,000 extras worked on the miniseries during the course of production
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Continuity: In "The Breaking Point", after Joe Toye finishes talking with Winters about how he wants to head back on the line, there is a close up of his face with his Thompson in the upright position on his shoulders, but in the next shot when he goes to talk to Bill Guarnere, the Thompson is being carried upside down
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Richard Winters:
We're not lost, Private... we're in Normandy.
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Referenced in Miss Red Cross (2005)
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I have read virtually all of Ambrose's WWII books, and this mini-series faithfully follows one of his best. The experience of these men of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne, was mirrored throughout the many divisions of Army and Marine ground troops in WWII. I feel that this series represents that collective experience in the finest, most forthright manner possible and pays tribute to them all. The acting, mostly by previously unheralded actors, was superb--particularly that of Damien Lewis (Capt.Winters). Winters had to mature along with his increasing command responsibilites, had to learn to turn over his initial company-level responsibilities to others as he was promoted to battalion commander. It was clearly tough for him, particularly when he had to order attacks on heavily defended objectives, without being to lead his former command directly. All of the characters were developed enough that you cared about each of them as individuals, and felt the loss of each of them through the attrition during the brutal fighting in the Northern European Theater. They cared for each other as fighting men do (confirmed by my own experience in the infantry in Vietnam), but at the same time they had to carry on with the mission regardless of loss. Replacements are regarded warily at first, but then managed to blend in with the veterans if they showed they were worthy of joining this band of brothers. The plot is real, and as such is neither macho nor macabre--it just is presented as it really happened. The truths of combat are stranger than fiction. The interviews with the actual veterans, interspersed throughout the series, added authenticity, verified what the series was showing. These representatives of "The Greatest Generation" did themselves and this nation proud. Though I knew the story well, I eagerly looked for to each new episode to see how well it tracked with the book and how well the actors and director portrayed it. Up to this series, I had thought that "Once an Eagle" (starring Sam Elliot) was the best war series, but this one is now at the top of the class in my view.