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Detailed Information
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Release Date: September 25, 1962
Running Time: 178 minutes
Language: English - German - French
Genre: Action - Drama - History
Budget: $10,000,000
Official Site: None
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Overview
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The Longest Day does a great job in displaying a general overview of the 1944 D-Day landing and some of the events that took place after the land on the beaches.
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Cast and Crew
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Cast
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Damian Lewis
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.... Maj. Richard D. Winters
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Ron Livingston
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.... Capt. Lewis Nixon
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Donnie Wahlberg
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.... 2nd Lt. C. Carwood Lipton
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Matthew Settle
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.... Capt. Ronald Speirs
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Rick Warden
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.... 1st Lt. Harry Welsh
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Frank John Hughes
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.... SSgt. William 'Wild Bill' Guarnere
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Neal McDonough
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.... 1st Lt. Lynn 'Buck' Compton
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Scott Grimes
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.... TSgt. Donald Malarkey
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Eion Bailey
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.... Pvt. David Kenyon Webster
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Rick Gomez
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.... Sgt. George Luz
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Kirk Acevedo
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.... SSgt. Joseph Toye
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James Madio
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.... Sgt. Frank Perconte
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Michael Cudlitz
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.... Sgt. Denver 'Bull' Randleman
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Dexter Fletcher
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.... SSgt. John Martin
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Crew
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Source Writer:
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Stephen Ambrose
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Screenwriter:
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Graham Yost
Bruce C. McKenna
Erik Jendresen
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Executive Producer:
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Steven Spielberg
Tom Hanks
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Composer:
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Michael Kamen
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Awards & Nominations
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American Film Institute - 2002
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Nominee
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Win/Nominated
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Best Television Movie or Mini-Series
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Win
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Broadcast Film Critics Association - 2002
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Category
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Nominee
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Win/Nominated
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Best Picture Made for Television
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Nominated
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Golden Globe - 2002
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Category
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Nominee
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Win/Nominated
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Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture
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Damian Lewis
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Nominated
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Best Supporting Actor - TV Series, Mini-Series or Movie
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Ron Livingston
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Nominated
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Best Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture
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Win
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