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George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin

  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • 46m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin (1994)
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Produced and narrated by George Stevens Jr., this short documentary uses footage taken by his father when he was in the Army Signal Corps and follows American troops from D-Day in June 1944 ... Read allProduced and narrated by George Stevens Jr., this short documentary uses footage taken by his father when he was in the Army Signal Corps and follows American troops from D-Day in June 1944 to the end of the European war.Produced and narrated by George Stevens Jr., this short documentary uses footage taken by his father when he was in the Army Signal Corps and follows American troops from D-Day in June 1944 to the end of the European war.

  • Director
    • George Stevens Jr.
  • Writer
    • George Stevens Jr.
  • Stars
    • George Stevens Jr.
    • Dick Kent
    • Ken Marthey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    486
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Stevens Jr.
    • Writer
      • George Stevens Jr.
    • Stars
      • George Stevens Jr.
      • Dick Kent
      • Ken Marthey
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    George Stevens Jr.
    George Stevens Jr.
    • Self - Narrator
    Dick Kent
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Ken Marthey
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Ivan Moffat
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Hollingsworth Morse
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Jack Muth
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Irwin Shaw
    Irwin Shaw
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Omar N. Bradley
    Omar N. Bradley
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Charles de Gaulle
    Charles de Gaulle
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Bernard L. Montgomery
    Bernard L. Montgomery
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    George S. Patton
    George S. Patton
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    George Stevens
    George Stevens
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • George Stevens Jr.
    • Writer
      • George Stevens Jr.
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    10mmcintyre-2

    Incorrect identification of a Messershmitt 262

    This is an excellent film. It only touches a little on The invasion of Normandy, and the German invasion, with most of the film depicting the passage of "Stevens' Irregulars" through the war as motion picture correspondents. Highlights of the film include rare color footage of the worlds largest underground factory at Nordhausen, which was used to build V1 and V2 rockets as well as the Messershmitt 262. At this time in the film, the narrator incorrectly identifies a Messershmitt 262A as a Messershmitt 216 which, to my understanding, does not exist. It concludes in Berlin with footage of the segregation of the Allies and Russian forces, which of course fueled the beginning of the Cold War.
    9miketswaim

    An important detail should be mentioned

    This film also includes color footage from the Dachau concentration camp, including the stacks of dead bodies, execution of SS Guards cowardly hiding among the inmates, spraying with DDT in response to a typhus epidemic, and the key prize which Mr. Stevens father seems to have procured as he left, the Dauchau date stamp used at the Dachau post office.
    7SnoopyStyle

    witness to history

    George Stevens Jr. produces, narrates, and directs this documentary of the Allied advance from Day-D to Berlin using the notes and films from his Hollywood director father who was part of the Army Signal Corps during the war. Obviously, this is something personal and something historically important. Much of the footage is in color. It does not shy away from the brutality of the war. It's absolutely important to preserve this witness to history.
    action-6

    Finally we are able to see how the war really was: in colour

    D-day to Berlin is a very special documentary. Almost for the first time we are able to see the horrors of World War 2 like it was for the people who experienced it: in colour. We follow the American troops from d-day in june `44, until they stand in Berlin in may `45. We see the horrors of the war in a way, which we have never been able to see before. We see dead people lying along the roads, dead people in the concentration-camps, dead Wehrmacht-troops, dead civilians, dead Americans and all the pain, which was present during the war. But we also get to see the real joy of the people who were liberated from the Nazi-regime. This is a unique unique colour film, and don`t refuse to see it.

    DON`T FORGET HISTORY....................
    10alex-278

    Superb Documentary

    This is a superb documentary film of D-Day. It provides a coherence not found in most other WWII documentaries and you get to see images that are confronting and very educational - the footage of the captured german soldiers and the cheering crowds as the allies entered Paris was though provoking.

    Best of all there are no talking heads giving their opinion of what it must have been like - they weren't needed and where dialogue was needed to capture the thoughts of those actually there during the filming, it was done with a voice over, much like Apollo 11.

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      George Stevens Jr. and his editor Catherine Shields have been sanctioned after the TV Academy learned that a project for which they received Emmys in 1994 was not an original work. Official statement from TV Academy is, "Recently, the Television Academy became aware of a 1985 BBC documentary, D-Day to Berlin, which shared some production elements with the similarly-titled 1994 program George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin, a documentary entered into the Emmy competition. Based on a review of the two programs, the Television Academy concluded that the 1994 documentary was ineligible for Emmy consideration per the 'Criteria for Eligibility Rule #9,' which reads - a program that is a foreign acquisition without benefit of a domestic co-production cannot be re-introduced into eligibility in a current awards year, even though it may have been modified with new footage, sound track, musical score, etc. Because of this determination, the 1994 documentary's Emmy nominations and wins have been disqualified."

      On March 2020, the TV Academy made the unprecedented decision to rescind the four nominations and three wins (which no longer appear on the Emmys webpages noting Stevens' or Shields' track records at the ceremony).
    • Goofs
      The narrator describes a pictured Nazi jet fighter, the first of its kind, as the Messerschmitt 216. That aircraft is the Messerschmitt 262.
    • Connections
      Edited from George Stevens' World War II Footage (1946)

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 1994 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Денят на десанта до Берлин
    • Production company
      • New Liberty Productions
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    • Runtime
      46 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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