Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

"The Longest Day"-D-Day +75 years Anyone watching it?
6/6/19 | Hoagy62

Posted on 06/06/2019 6:39:15 PM PDT by hoagy62

So, is anyone watching/renting it on this 75th anniversary of the greatest invasion in world history?

My family and I are watching it.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Miscellaneous; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: dday; movie; movies; thelongestday
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-8081-88 next last
To: CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC

Also, Leon Askin (General Burkhalter)

Askin was born into a Jewish family in Vienna, the son of Malvine (Susman) and Samuel Aschkenazy. According to his autobiography his first experience of show business occurred during World War I when he recited a poem before Emperor Franz Joseph. In the 1920s, he studied acting with Louise Dumont and Max Reinhardt. While working at Vienna’s “ABC” cabaret theater in the 1930s, he frequently directed the works of dissident political writer Jura Soyfer.

Askin immigrated to the United States in 1940 and, served in World War II as a Staff Sergeant in the US Army Air Forces.

Lived to the ripe old age of 97.


61 posted on 06/06/2019 8:51:56 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 60 | View Replies]

To: CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC
Meanwhile, Goebbels was busy having an affair with an untermenschen Czech actress during that time.
62 posted on 06/06/2019 8:53:39 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 60 | View Replies]

To: dfwgator
Hey! Take care when you say bad things about old Josef here. He's a very popular cult figure among many Freepers!

I am of course basing "cult-status popularity" on the number of times a celebrity's image is posted on FR. By this measure, the top five most-beloved celebrities in Freepdom are, in order: Hillary, Barack O, Nancy P, Joe Goebbels, and Helen Thomas (tied for 5th place with Viking Kitten).

63 posted on 06/06/2019 9:14:25 PM PDT by CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC ("Blessed are the young, for they shall inherit the national debt" - Pr. Herbert Hoover)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 62 | View Replies]

To: hoagy62
One of my favorite scenes in Richard Burton playing wounded and downed Flight Officer David Campbell who has met up with a lost American paratrooper and a dead German soldier. He thoughtfully comments:

"He's dead. I'm crippled. You're lost. Do you suppose it's always like that? War I mean."
64 posted on 06/06/2019 9:22:35 PM PDT by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Kartographer

Probably my favorite line in the movie:

Col. Josef ‘Pips’ Priller : [speaking in German] Thank you, my dear Hans! You have just killed both of us!

[slams down phone]

Luftwaffe major : It is getting very difficult to get any sleep around here.

Col. Josef ‘Pips’ Priller : Your prospects for a long sleep have just improved. The invasion has begun at Normandy. We are to fly there and attack with our two planes.


65 posted on 06/06/2019 9:24:01 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 64 | View Replies]

To: hoagy62

I saw it in the theater in 1960, but was traveling today, so didn’t dig it out. However,I often ended up as a dishwasher at the country club in 1964 and years after till college graduation. I noticed the chef always limped as he moved around the kitchen. He saw my puzzled look, and said he got the limp from a wound received when he was with the Rangers at Pointe De Hoc. Such is one of the stories I remember among so many others I could tell or have forgotten. The movie has had an all different meaning for me after that time.


66 posted on 06/06/2019 9:24:28 PM PDT by Retain Mike ( Sat Cong)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: zerosix

I bet it is Kurt Jurgens.


67 posted on 06/06/2019 9:26:27 PM PDT by Retain Mike ( Sat Cong)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 19 | View Replies]

To: hoagy62
When 007 first met Goldfinger:




68 posted on 06/06/2019 9:29:04 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: hoagy62

I have it on right now.


69 posted on 06/06/2019 9:29:16 PM PDT by irv (Live Tea or die!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Kartographer

And the German’s boots were on the wrong feet.


70 posted on 06/06/2019 9:36:01 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (If we get Medicare for all, will we have to show IDs for service?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 64 | View Replies]

To: hoagy62

Watched many times. The scene with Richard Burton is my favorite.


71 posted on 06/06/2019 9:47:32 PM PDT by Huskrrrr
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: hoagy62
Not watching it tonight but have seen it many times. Terrific movie! We are watching the National Geographic D-Day special on the invasion. I learned a lot I didn't know from it- like the portable piers the allies put in place once they had secured the beaches. Also, amphibious tanks were used that I didn't know about. We were fortunate Rommel went back to Germany for his wife's birthday and no one had the courage to wake Hitler before 10 am!

My favorite part of The Longest Day is when the lookout gets up early and uses his binoculars to survey the sea. Then he looks again and there are 1000s of ships on the horizon. At that moment he poops his pants. :-D

72 posted on 06/06/2019 9:57:47 PM PDT by luv2ski
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Retain Mike

Navy Destroyers nosed up as close to the beach as they could and men with rifles topside as well as the ships guns supported the Ranger’s climb up the cliffs. It was a truely heroic effort for everyone involved. The entire enormity of the battle is hard to get in perspective. Every movie star in the world wanted in that movie. They said no one would come to see it. They were wrong.


73 posted on 06/06/2019 9:58:26 PM PDT by Equine1952 (Get yourself a ticket on a common mans train of thought. ))
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 66 | View Replies]

To: ProtectOurFreedom

I used to do a lot of work at Hanford in Washington State where they built the first reactors to get the uranium. My mom told me “That’s where Stan Mindy went. He built aircraft wings there.”

“Um - that may be what he told you mom, but that’s not what he did there. He help build the A-bombs.”

“No - it was aircraft wings - I’m sure of it.”

Actually, Stan may have thought that he WAS building wings. Everything was very compartmentalized, with only a few of the big wigs knowing what was being developed.


74 posted on 06/06/2019 10:22:28 PM PDT by 21twelve (!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 57 | View Replies]

To: 21twelve; All

I had planned to watch it tonight on DVD. - Alas, no electrictity since 1600 hours & still sitting here with candles/flashlight in the dark. = NOT even a guess from the city as to when we will have electricity again.

Last bad storm, I lost all the food in my deep freezer. = !@#$%!

Yours, TMN78247


75 posted on 06/06/2019 10:40:46 PM PDT by TMN78247 ("VICTORY or DEATH", William Barrett Travis, LtCol, comdt., Fortress of the Alamo, Bejar, 1836)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 74 | View Replies]

To: 21twelve

That’s what my uncle told me. He knew he was running an isotope separation process, but didn’t know what for. After the war, he worked at Los Alamos machining plutonium cores. About 8 years ago (he was 90), we were talking about his work and I casually inquired about machining precision and tolerances. He stopped, paused for a few moments, and said “I can’t tell you that - it’s classified.” You really have to respect a man like that who takes his oath seriously and to his grave. My dad (my uncle’s brother) was like that, too. At the end of his career, all he could tell me about the huge defense project he was managing “Son, you wouldn’t believe how important this is to our national security.” Not a word more to his dying day. What a great generation!


76 posted on 06/06/2019 10:47:23 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 74 | View Replies]

To: j.havenfarm

“Molasses today bring Cognac tomorrow...”


77 posted on 06/06/2019 11:19:15 PM PDT by Finalapproach29er (luke 6:38)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 59 | View Replies]

To: BenLurkin

Or when the British padre, all soaking wet, is told he landed on the German side he says “Sir, anyone can make a mistake!’’.


78 posted on 06/07/2019 12:48:10 AM PDT by jmacusa ("If wisdom is not the Lord, what is wisdom?''.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 9 | View Replies]

To: Fai Mao

Major Werner Pluskatt.


79 posted on 06/07/2019 12:52:16 AM PDT by jmacusa ("If wisdom is not the Lord, what is wisdom?''.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 26 | View Replies]

To: ProtectOurFreedom
I recently finished a book called “The Girls Of Atomic City’’. All about the thousands of young women who worked on The Bomb.("The Gadget'') The security was lethal.If you so much as opened your mouth or looked sideways at something you weren't supposed to you were out of there and fast.
80 posted on 06/07/2019 12:57:09 AM PDT by jmacusa ("If wisdom is not the Lord, what is wisdom?''.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 57 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-8081-88 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson