
In June 1944, the Western Allies invaded the Third Reich in Operation Overlord, and Canada was a participant with its area of operations in Normandy, France designated Juno Beach. This film depicts the true stories of several Canadian soldiers in the invasion in its various aspects like the paratroopers, tank crews and regular infantry. Braving misfortune and ferocious German resistance, these Canadians fought to bring the fight to the Nazis in Western Europe at last.... (Full plot summary below)
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In June 1944, the Western Allies invaded the Third Reich in Operation Overlord, and Canada was a participant with its area of operations in Normandy, France designated Juno Beach. This film depicts the true stories of several Canadian soldiers in the invasion in its various aspects like the paratroopers, tank crews and regular infantry. Braving misfortune and ferocious German resistance, these Canadians fought to bring the fight to the Nazis in Western Europe at last.
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| User ReviewNan Bvery good movie. done well. thank you to all for my freedoms. |
| User Reviewgoaway lA very informative film. It was amazing how much of an impact one soldier can have on the outcome of a battle. The acting wasn't great but it didn't detract much from wanting to know how it all played out in the end. |
| User ReviewTom PFirst off, this appears to be a "made for tv" special. 2nd. I think the whole movie was filmed in a high school gym. 3rd, You can only watch so many graphics and listen to so much monologue before falling asleep. When a D-Day movie becomes difficult to stay awake on, you know it's bad. |