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George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin

1994-06-01 | Documentary
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Narrated by George Stevens Jr., this documentary by Oscar-winning director George Stevens trains its lens on World War II in a way that's rarely been seen before: in full color. The effect is nothing less than astounding, as viewers bear witness to the carnage of all-out battle in the European theater, which was home to some of the bloodiest skirmishes ever, from the Norman invasion to the fall of Berlin.

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The casts of George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin are George Stevens Jr. starring as Himself - Narrator.
The release date of George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin is June 01, 1994.
The director of George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin is George Stevens Jr..
On September 06, 2024, the IMDB rating of George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin is 7.9/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 8.0/10.
The runtime of George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin is 46 minutes.
The genre of George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin is Documentary.
Narrated by George Stevens Jr., this documentary by Oscar-winning director George Stevens trains its lens on World War II in a way that's rarely been seen before: in full color. The effect is nothing less than astounding, as viewers bear witness to the carnage of all-out battle in the European theater, which was home to some of the bloodiest skirmishes ever, from the Norman invasion to the fall of Berlin..