Content Warnings
Overall Severity: ๐ก 65/100
Total warning time: 5m 5s
Sex/Nudity: ๐ข 0/100 (0s)
Drug Use: ๐ข 0/100 (0s)
Violence: ๐ด 70/100 (5m 5s)
- ๐ด 70/100 [00:30:15 - 00:31:20] Battle scenes with gunfire and explosions.
- ๐ด 80/100 [01:15:45 - 01:17:30] Intense combat with soldiers being shot and wounded.
- ๐ด 85/100 [02:05:10 - 02:07:25] Large-scale battle with heavy casualties shown.
Strong Language: ๐ข 20/100 (0s)
- ๐ข 20/100 [00:45:30] Mild cursing.
- ๐ก 40/100 [01:30:15] Brief use of strong language.
Movie FAQ
Q: What is the plot of 'The Longest Day' (1962)?
A: 'The Longest Day' is a war film that depicts the events of D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, during World War II. The movie provides a detailed account from both the Allied and German perspectives, showcasing the massive scale and complexity of the operation.
A: 'The Longest Day' is a war film that depicts the events of D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, during World War II. The movie provides a detailed account from both the Allied and German perspectives, showcasing the massive scale and complexity of the operation.
Q: Who are the directors of 'The Longest Day' (1962)?
A: The movie was directed by Andrew Marton, Gerd Oswald, Bernhard Wicki, and Darryl F. Zanuck. It is notable for having multiple directors to handle the large-scale production and various segments of the story.
A: The movie was directed by Andrew Marton, Gerd Oswald, Bernhard Wicki, and Darryl F. Zanuck. It is notable for having multiple directors to handle the large-scale production and various segments of the story.
Q: What makes 'The Longest Day' (1962) unique among war films?
A: 'The Longest Day' is unique for its all-star cast, including actors like John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, and Richard Burton, and its extensive use of practical effects and real military equipment. It was also one of the first films to present both Allied and German viewpoints of the D-Day invasion.
A: 'The Longest Day' is unique for its all-star cast, including actors like John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, and Richard Burton, and its extensive use of practical effects and real military equipment. It was also one of the first films to present both Allied and German viewpoints of the D-Day invasion.
Q: Was 'The Longest Day' (1962) based on a book?
A: Yes, 'The Longest Day' is based on the 1959 book of the same name by Cornelius Ryan, which is a historical account of the D-Day invasion. The film closely follows the book's detailed and factual narrative.
A: Yes, 'The Longest Day' is based on the 1959 book of the same name by Cornelius Ryan, which is a historical account of the D-Day invasion. The film closely follows the book's detailed and factual narrative.
Q: How historically accurate is 'The Longest Day' (1962)?
A: The movie is considered one of the most historically accurate depictions of D-Day, thanks to extensive research and consultation with military advisors and veterans who participated in the actual events. However, some dramatic liberties were taken for storytelling purposes.
A: The movie is considered one of the most historically accurate depictions of D-Day, thanks to extensive research and consultation with military advisors and veterans who participated in the actual events. However, some dramatic liberties were taken for storytelling purposes.