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  • Theirs Is the Glory (1946)
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    82 min | Documentary, War
Theirs Is the Glory (1946)
Approved
82 min | Documentary, War

A re-enactment of the Battle of Arnhem during the Second World War which was later lavishly remade as A Bridge Too Far.
Director
Brian Desmond Hurst (as B.D. Hurst)
Producer
Composer
Cinematographer
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Updated Aug 15, 1946

Release date
Jun 5, 1950 (United States)

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Cast

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12 cast members
Name Known for
Stanley Maxted
Self (war correspondent) Self (war correspondent)   See fewer
Thomas Scullion
Self / a German / Man falling off roof / Various others Self / a German / Man falling off roof / Various others   See fewer
Alan Wood
Self (war correspondent) (as Allan Wood) Self (war correspondent) (as Allan Wood)   See fewer
Hugh Ashmore
Lieutenant Hanbury (uncredited) Lieutenant Hanbury (uncredited)   See fewer
Gerry Dimmock
Self (uncredited) Self (uncredited)   See fewer
John Frost
Self -Wounded on fourth day (uncredited) Self -Wounded on fourth day (uncredited)   See fewer
Leo Genn
Narrator (uncredited) Narrator (uncredited)   See fewer
Frederick 'Freddie' Gough
Self (uncredited) Self (uncredited)   See fewer
Kate ter Horst
Self (uncredited) Self (uncredited)   See fewer
Geoff van Rijssel
Self (uncredited) Self (uncredited)   See fewer
Bernard 'Boy' Wilson
Self (uncredited) Self (uncredited)   See fewer
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