Cast a Giant Shadow | Cast a Giant Shadow | Kirk Douglas, John Wayne
DVDs:
•
Cast a Giant Shadow
Kirk Douglas
,
John Wayne
MGM (Video & DVD), 2002
average customer review:
based on 22 reviews
view larger image
for more information click here
highly recommended
Cast a Giant Shadow
This movie is a wonderful Kirk Douglas Film about the famous Mickey Marcus and the beginning of the state of Israel. This year marks the 60th Anniversary of Israel and is a good time to see this film. This is one of my favorites of all time.
Cast a Giant Shadow
I loved the DVD! It was an excellent movie with an impressive
cast
. The quality of the photography, sound, etc. was tops.
Cast a Giant Shadow
This is one of those Classics that you will want in your library, like The Longest Day etc... Just buy it. At these prices it's a good value..
for more information click here
The making of Israel
A good movie, especially considering the
cast
. Kirk Douglas is great, as always, as is Yul Brynner (although it's hard sometimes to tell if Yul is acting or just being Yul).
The movie looks at the beginnings of Israel and the role of Marcus, a former U.S. Army officer, in winning the battle against the Arabs who tried to invade from the surrounding countries when independence was declared.
Only a few flaws keep this from being an outstanding movie, notably the over-use of flashbacks. Either Marcus' experiences in Europe and Washington should have been summed up early in the movie or else some other plot device used to explain how he came to feel like he had to do something for Israel.
Still, a good movie that avoids any of the PC hand-wringing one sees so often in these sorts of things.
for more information click here
A sentimental film
First off let me say I have been living in Jerusalem now for two years and I saw Exodus before I cmae here but this film in many ways is more senitmental and brings tears to the eyes, despite its Hollywood idiocy, cardboard acting and stereotypes. The cinematography cannot be beaten, the film is shot in the dirty kibbutzim, Jerusalem hills and Negev desert. Although the battles are stylized and the Egyptian tanks are not accurate, the film maintains many accurate aspects. It truthfully shows the non-support given by the U.S to nascent Israel. It also gives many accurate details regarding the Egyptian advance, the battles for Jerusalem, the Burma road and the ALA. It fairly depicts the arab irregulars, and in this many are wrong, the depiction of Israeli organization and Arab disorganization is fairly portrayed. The Israelis are shown to be full of bravado, lacking many military skills, but with much efficiency and zeal while the Arabs are truthfully shown to be made up of a variety of competing interests, including irregulars, sheikhs and regular troops.
Many small details are accurate and fair. The
cast
is brilliant, including Kirk Douglas, Frank Sinatra(in a bit part) and John Wayne. The Hebrew is simple and helpful for the begginer. THe Romance is not as stupid as previously portrayed, and the Israelis/Jews are depicted in their diversity(with the exception of the religious).
Seth J. Frantzman
for more information click here
Part fact, part fiction,
Cast
a
Giant
Shadow
powerfully dramatizes Israel's heroic 1947-48 struggle for independence. Both realistic war story and passionate romance, it features an all-star cast, including Kirk Douglas, Senta Berger and Angie Dickinson, as well as Yul Brynner, John Wayne and Frank Sinatra in notable supporting roles. After a brilliant career with the U.S. army, WWII hero and Jewish American Mickey Marcus (Douglas) is called to the new state of Israel to build an army capable of withstanding its Arab foes. Against the wishes of his wife (Dickinson), Mickey makes the journey and begins transforming a rag-tag underground army into a first-class fighting machine. But as the threat of war looms, Mickey must also confront his growing attraction to beautiful activist Magda Simon (Berger).
for more information click here
reviews
:
page 1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
hot
or
not?
What's your opinion?
Write a review and share your thoughts!
recommendations
If you want to discover Frank Sinatra (1915 - 1998)
MOVIES I HAVE REVIEWED...and those I am about to!
Old School Hollywood: Frank Sinatra
The Enduring Spirit of Christmas
The Best Of Kirk Douglas
cast
Across the Universe (Two-Disc Special Edition)
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
The Music Man (Special Edition)
High School Musical 2 (Extended Edition)
The Phantom of the Opera (Full Screen Edition)
search for DVDs
cast
,
giant
,
shadow
DVDs:
*
Flowers for London Flower Delivery UK by online florists
*
London Wedding Photographer
randomly chosen
DVD:
Verdi - Un Ballo in Maschera / Levine, Pavarotti, Nucci, Metropolitan Opera
leave a comment
home
impressum - about us