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Band Of Brothers

Band Of Brothers

Band Of Brothers

HBO (Sep 09, 2001)
DivX
Suitable for 15 years and over
TV Series | Adventure | Drama | History | War
UK | English | Color | 09:58

A genuinely epic achievement, the 10-part World War II drama Band of Brothers is a television series that makes big-screen Hollywood war movies look small in comparison. Based on the book by historian Stephen Ambrose, the series follows the US 101st Airborne Division's "Easy" E-Company from initial training through D-Day and across Holland, Belgium, Germany and Austria until the end of the war. Coproduced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, the series take its initial inspiration from Saving Private Ryan and borrows that film's visceral visual approach to combat scenes using hand-held camerawork and de-saturated photography. But where Band of Brothers excels is in its scrupulous attention to the realities of military life (retired US Marine Captain Dale Dye, who also co-stars, is the man to credit).

After the high drama of the parachute drop on D-Day, Easy's greatest trial comes during the Battle of the Bulge, when they are besieged at Bastogne in the depths of winter. In one of the most harrowing and credible depictions of war ever committed to film we see the men enduring the repeated artillery attacks of the German forces and experience, if only vicariously, some of the sheer terror of the assault, while being humbled by the soldiers' courage and determination. Such feelings are enhanced by the series' masterstroke--bookend interviews with the surviving members of Easy Company, who talk with barely suppressed emotion of the experiences we see recreated. The endorsement of these veterans elevates Band of Brothers beyond any mere "war film"--its extraordinary achievement is that it shows the horror and savagery of war without gloss or jingoism, and yet celebrates the fraternal bonds and dogged heroism of the men who fought.

On the DVD: Band of Brothers arrives handsomely packaged in a six-disc box set with two episodes on each of the first five discs. Sound (Dolby 5.1) and picture (1.78:1 widescreen) only enhance the series' epic credentials. Disc 6 contains all the extras, the meatiest of which is the marvellous 80-minute documentary "We Stand Alone Together" about the real men of Easy Company. There's also a first-rate, genuinely interesting 30-minute "making of" feature about actor boot camp, visual effects and blowing up fake trees among many other things. This is complemented by actor Ron Livingston's revealing Video Diaries of boot camp. Additionally there's a "Who's Who" section and footage of the HBO premiere at Utah Beach, plus a TV spot for car company Jeep. --Mark Walker


Episodes View details

1 Currahee 70 min | Sep 09, 2001

Easy Company goes through training under the leadership of a captain who relentlessly pushes them to their limits but may be limited as a leader in the field.

2 Day of Days 49 min | Sep 09, 2001

Easy Company paratroopers jump behind enemy lines in Normandy on D-Day and struggle to reunite in hostile territory.

3 Carentan 62 min | Sep 16, 2001

Easy Company takes on German troops in the French town of Carentan, and the battle takes its toll on one soldier who is badly traumatized by the experience.

4 Replacements 57 min | Sep 23, 2001

With the addition of many new men, Easy Company heads to Holland to participate in Operation Market Garden and prepare an Allied route into Germany, but they meet stiff German resistance.

5 Crossroads 53 min | Sep 30, 2001

Winters writes a report on the challenge of an unexpected resistance to a German attack, and is haunted by his conscience after shooting a teenage German SS soldier.

6 Bastogne 64 min | Oct 07, 2001

In the dead of winter, the men of Easy Company fend off frostbite and hunger - in addition to the enemy - while holding the line in a forest outside of Bastogne. Meanwhile, exhausted medic Eugene Roe finds friendship with a Belgian nurse.

7 The Breaking Point 69 min | Oct 14, 2001

Easy Company remains in the Ardennes Forest preparing for an inevitable attack on German forces in the town of Foy. However, morale is low due to cold weather, constant shelling, poor leadership, and numerous casualties.

8 The Last Patrol 56 min | Oct 21, 2001

Easy Company is in Hagenau in February 1945, where they prepare for a night patrol mission to capture German prisoners. The patrol includes one veteran who is despised for missing Bastogne and a new lieutenant fresh out of West Point.

9 Why We Fight 55 min | Oct 28, 2001

As the Allies move into Germany and the war comes closer to an end, disillusionment and anger set in for Easy Company - until they stumble onto a concentration camp abandoned by the German military.

10 Points 59 min | Nov 04, 2001

As the Germans surrender, it appears that the hard days for Easy Company are over when they are stationed in Austria. However, they soon learn that those soldiers without enough service points will be sent to fight in Japan.

Cast View all

Richard Speight Jr. Warren H. (Skip) Muck
Donnie Wahlberg C. Carwood Lipton
Ron Livingston Lewis Nixon
Damian Lewis Richard D. Winters
Scott Grimes Donald G. Malarkey
Gary Bunn Easy Company Trooper
Peter Youngblood Hills Darrell C. (Shifty) Powers
Shane Taylor Eugene G. Roe
Matthew Leitch Floyd M. (Tab) Talbert
Dean Mitchell Soldier
Douglas Bunn Soldier 101st Airbourne
Rod Strohl Self
Dexter Fletcher John W. Martin
Michael Cudlitz Denver (Bull) Randleman
Rick Gomez George Luz
James Madio Frank J. Perconte
Ross McCall Joseph D. Liebgott
Nicholas Aaron Robert E. (Popeye) Wynn
Philip Barantini Wayne A. (Skinny) Sisk
Neal McDonough Lynn D. (Buck) Compton
Rick Warden Harry F. Welsh
Doug Allen Alton M. More
Robin Laing Edward J. (Babe) Heffron
George Calil James H. (Mo) Alley Jr.
Nolan Hemmings Charles E. (Chuck) Grant

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Edition details

Nr Discs 1
Edition Release Date Nov 05, 2002
Regions Any Region