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Writer:
George Stevens Jr. (written by)
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Release Date:
1 June 1994 (USA) See more »
Awards:
Won 3 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 nomination See more »
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Finally we are able to see how the war really was: in colour See more (4 total) »

Cast

  (in credits order)

George Stevens Jr. ... Himself - Narrator
Dick Kent ... Himself (voice)
Ken Marthey ... Himself (voice)
Ivan Moffat ... Himself (voice) (also archive footage)
Hollingsworth Morse ... Himself (voice)
Jack Muth ... Himself (voice)
Irwin Shaw ... Himself (voice) (also archive footage)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Omar N. Bradley ... Himself (archive footage)
Charles de Gaulle ... Himself (archive footage)
Bernard L. Montgomery ... Himself (archive footage)
George S. Patton ... Himself (archive footage)

George Stevens ... Himself (archive footage)

Writing credits
George Stevens Jr. (written by)

Produced by
George Stevens Jr. .... producer
 
Original Music by
Carl Davis 
Peter Howell 
 
Cinematography by
George Stevens (16mm segments)
 
Film Editing by
Catherine Shields 
 
Sound Department
Bob Elder .... sound re-recording mixer
Paul Rusnak .... sound recordist
Skip SoRelle .... post-production sound
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Erich Roland .... camera operator: 1994 segments
 
Editorial Department
Larry Asbell .... editor: avid
Dennis Callahan .... video post-production
 
Music Department
Eric Kulberg .... music coordinator
 
Other crew
Gail Schumann .... production coordinator
David Abravanel Stein .... historical consultant
 

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Runtime:
USA:46 min (TCM print)
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References Woman of the Year (1942)See more »

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12 out of 13 people found the following review useful.
Finally we are able to see how the war really was: in colour, 19 April 2000
Author: action-6 from Froland, Norway

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....................







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