

Robert Taylor portrays an American officer on the front lines of the massive Allied landing, whose special commando unit must destroy a key German gun position. But for Capt. Parker (Taylor), the mission is also fraught with personal complications because he and his commander (Richard Todd) are in love with the same woman (Dana Wynter). Featuring Edmond O'Brien, and building to a stirring climax on the beaches of Normandy, D-Day The Sixth Of June is a moving story of courage and sacrifice both on and off the battlefield. Review: Great movie - Great movie Review: Der Blu‑ray‑Release von D‑Day: The Sixth of June gehört in jede hochwertige Film‑Sammlung. Der 1956 entstandene Kriegs‑ und Liebesfilm aus der Regie von Henry Koster zeigt mit Robert Taylor und Richard Todd zwei Offiziere – einen Amerikaner, einen Briten –, die zur Invasion am 6. Juni 1944 aufbrechen und beide in dieselbe Frau verliebt sind. Die selten angebotene Blu‑ray‑Ausgabe ermöglicht eine Zeitgemäße Präsentation dieses Klassikers: archaische Tapferkeit, romantische Konflikte und historische Dramatik in einem einzigartigen Mix. Wer eine Sammlung von klassischen Kriegsfilmen, Retro‑Hollywood oder qualitativ hochstehender Heimkino‑Ausgaben pflegt, wird hier fündig.
| ASIN | B00096S4AS |
| Actors | Robert Taylor,Richard Todd,Dana Wynter,Edmond O'Brien,John Williams,Jerry Paris,Robert Gist,Richard |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,395 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,355 in Military & War (Movies & TV) #3,643 in Romance (Movies & TV) #14,448 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (304) |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 024543039525 |
| Language | English (Mono), French (Mono), Spanish (Mono) |
| Media Format | Black & White, DVD, Widescreen |
| Product Dimensions | 7.75 x 5.75 x 0.5 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Release date | May 21, 2002 |
| Run time | 90 minutes |
| Studio | 20th Century Fox |
| Subtitles: | English, Spanish |
J**E
Great movie
Great movie
T**R
Der Blu‑ray‑Release von D‑Day: The Sixth of June gehört in jede hochwertige Film‑Sammlung. Der 1956 entstandene Kriegs‑ und Liebesfilm aus der Regie von Henry Koster zeigt mit Robert Taylor und Richard Todd zwei Offiziere – einen Amerikaner, einen Briten –, die zur Invasion am 6. Juni 1944 aufbrechen und beide in dieselbe Frau verliebt sind. Die selten angebotene Blu‑ray‑Ausgabe ermöglicht eine Zeitgemäße Präsentation dieses Klassikers: archaische Tapferkeit, romantische Konflikte und historische Dramatik in einem einzigartigen Mix. Wer eine Sammlung von klassischen Kriegsfilmen, Retro‑Hollywood oder qualitativ hochstehender Heimkino‑Ausgaben pflegt, wird hier fündig.
J**O
A Thoughtful Look at War
Viewers who want an all out action war movie with guns blazing and corpse strewn landscapes should avoid D-Day the Sixth of June. Released in 1956, the film looks back somewhat nostalgically at a war that was already beginning to fade into history. The world depicted seems remote as few people today have actually experienced total war. Today War World II has taken its place in history as the necessary war, the unquestioned war, unlike most of what has happened since--Vietnam, the Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan. The movie explores large issues on a small scale. We follow a few individuals and how their lives were impacted by the events preceding the Normandy invasion. There is an elderly British Brigadier who has been left behind by modern warfare, a car salesman from Minneapolis who wants to be a general, a publisher's son-in-law invalided into a desk job, a British career soldier and a young woman from a sheltered background doing her part in the conflict. The movie covers a number of themes including British American relations in the last year of the war, the dislocation of normal morality in wartime, the war-weariness of the British population as they hold out for yet another year of suffering. Behind all of it is the war, huge, bloodthirsty and seemingly endless. Everything is impacted--steaks are horse meat, cigarettes are a rarity, nights are pitch black with all light forbidden, sirens blare day and night. The protagonists are Captain Brad Parker (Robert Taylor), an American who broke his leg on a parachute jump and has been relegated to desk work, Major John Wynter, a heroic British commando (actual war hero Richard Todd) and Valerie Russell (Dana Wynter), the young woman who comes to love them both. Supporting characters include Major Timmons a volatile car salesman (Edmund O'Brien) and Brigadier Russell (John Williams), Valerie's father who is filled with bitterness over the end of his career. Parker is a married man from New England who has been away from his wife for over three years. Wynter and Valerie Russell are friends but not quite lovers. When Wynter is posted to Africa, Parker and Russell remain in London and become friends and then lovers. She is torn between her feelings of friendship and obligation towards Wynter and her exciting new American lover. Eventually both Parker and Wynter become part of the Normandy invasion. The last fifteen minutes or so of the movie concern the battle itself which seems tame by modern standards. The lives of both men are changed forever by the events of June 6, 1944. There is no happy ending for most of the characters, no neat solutions to the complications of human life against the background of death. There are overtones of Waterloo Bridge (1940) in D-Day the Sixth of June. A romance between two very different people against the backdrop of war is central in both films. Robert Taylor is the male lead in both, wearing his signature trench coat each time. Neither has a happy ending. But there is an innocence to the earlier film that has been replaced by a kind of exhaustion in the latter. Most of the main characters spend most of their time living in a phoney world where hedonism is the rule. A character at one point speculates about what they'll all be doing after the war. "Going back to our husbands and wives," another replies. D-Day the Sixth of June is well acted and has good production values. Robert Taylor and Dana Wynter are compatible and their clinches are convincing. Most of the time Taylor convinces us that he is younger than his actual years. His movements are those of a man younger than 45. Richard Todd is the good guy, loyal and self-sacrificing. Edmund O'Brien is outstanding as the volatile Col. Timmons. The supporting cast is first rate. D-Day the Sixth of June is a thoughtful film, looking back at a crucial part of what was then recent history. Even at a distance of almost 60 years, the human dilemmas portrayed here are relevant and timely.
T**R
Love this classic Robert Taylor movie
Love this classic Robert Taylor movie. It's more of a love story set during World War II, than a movie about D-Day. It was a forerunner for the director for "The Longest Day," the actual movie about D-Day. Great acting, scenery & love story. Love it!
K**T
Great Product
Great Product
C**R
Three Stars
Good ove story with great actors, but not much about D--day.
A**S
Ww2 movie
Not bad, sorta Hollywood
P**Y
Patricia McMahon
I'm fond of this movie because I am friends with one of the actors, Patricia McMahon, who plays Suzette in the dancing scene. Pat lives with my grandmother in a care facility and they both share waning memories. However, she fondly remembers acting in this movie and shares the glory days of working at Twentieth Century Fox. She is sweet and always smiles. I'm posting this as tribute to her remarkable life and to immortalize her on the interwebs.
P**R
Price was good
I**S
Excellent
M**.
Visionnage familiale
A**R
excellent
C**E
je possédai déjà ce film en VOSTFR, si je l'ai recommandé c'est que sur la fiche il était indiqué : Audio : Allemand (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Italien (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Anglais (Dolby Digital 2.0), Français (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Espagnol (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) hors, je me suis fais avoir, pas de VF, heureusement il ne coute que 5,92€, mais quand même, il pourrait faire attention, sinon livraison rapide, et dans l'ensemble très bon site
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