The longest day

the longest Day ( The Longest Day ) is an American film carried out by Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, Bernhard Wicki, Gerd Oswald and Darryl F. Zanuck (not credited). It left in 1962 and it is drawn from the book éponyme of Cornelius Ryan.

Synopsis

They are sequences, sometimes drawn from the anecdote, which are connected chronologically on the various theaters of operations and command centres of the unloading combined in Normandy the June 6th 1944.

Data sheet

  • Title: the longest Day
  • original Title: The Longest Day
  • German scenes Realization: Bernhard Wicki
  • American outsides Realization: Andrew Marton
  • English outsides Realization: Ken Annakin
  • And Darryl F. Zanuck (not credited)
  • Réalisateur second equips: Elmo Williams
  • Realizer jumps in parachute: Gerd Oswald (not-credited)
  • Assistants realizers: Bernard Farrel, Jean Hermann (not-credited), Tom Pevsner, Louis Pitzele, Gerald Renateau, Henri Sokal (Harry R. Sokal)
  • Scenario: Romain Gary, James Jones, David Pursall, Cornelius Ryan, Jack Seddon, Erich Maria Notices, Noel Coward will not be credited with the credits
  • According to the book with Cornelius Ryan
  • Musique: Maurice Guard hair and Paul Anka (song topic)
  • Musical arrangement: Mitch Miller
  • Production and Distribution: 20th Century Fox
  • Chief of production: Darryl F. Directing Zanuck
  • of production: Julien Clears away dead wood, Christian Ferry, Lee Katz, Louis Wipf
  • associated Producteur: Elmo Williams
  • Artistic director: Leon Barsacq, Ted Aworth (Ted Haworth), Vincent Korda, Gabriel Béchir
  • special Effects: Karl Baumgartner, Karl Helmer, Augie Lohman, Robert MacDonald, Alex Weldon, Jean of Brittany, David S. Horsley, Wally Weevers
  • Adviser Technical: Commander Jean Barral, Lieutenant-colonel Roger Bligh
  • Sound: Jacques Maumont, William Sivel (William S. Sivel), Joseph of Brittany
  • Images: Jean Bourgoin, Pierre Raises, Henri Persin, Walter Wottitz, Guy Tabary
  • Prises air sights: Guy Tabary
  • visual Effects: Jean Fouchet
  • Assembly: Samuel E. Beetley
  • Script girl: Lucie Lichtig
  • consulting Technician: Colmin Maud, James Mr. Gavin
  • Languages of turning: German, English, French
  • Country of origin: the United States
  • Format: Black and white - Cinemascope 70 mm - Its stereophonic process Westrex
  • Kind: War
  • Lasted: 3 hours 02 minutes
  • Turning: Between September and November 1961
  • Place of turning: Studio of Boulogne Billancourt, Corsica, Normandy, Ile de Ré (Conches of the Whales, southern Beach of Rivedoux-Beach)
  • Coming out date: First presentation in September 1962

Distribution

See too

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