Author and Cinema Retro contributing writer Howard Hughes has a new book: When Eagles Dared, a major history of 150 WWII film classics and the historic events that inspired them. Here is an excerpt from the press release:
"When Eagles Dared" tells the stories of the historical events of World
War II and the films that have depicted these events on cinema screens,
presenting a guide to history through cinema that compares the cinematic
myth with the historical reality. Illustrated with rare posters and
stills, it gives us a unique view of this war through the lenses of over
50 diverse films that have shaped our perceptions of the conflict,
including "Downfall," "Patton," "Tora! Tora! Tora!, ""Anzio," "The Thin
Red Line," "Letters from Iwo Jima," "Stalingrad," "Battle of the Bulge,"
"Cross of Iron, " and "A Bridge Too Far." The book portrays the men and
women who participated in World War II, from the evacuation of the
Allied forces from France ("Dunkirk") through to the battle for Berlin
and beyond. Each chapter discusses historical events as they unfold and
illustrates how these episodes subsequently have been portrayed onscreen
by filmmakers. Events discussed include the war in the skies ("Battle
of Britain" and "The Dambusters"), the sea ("Sink the Bismarck!), " and
the North African desert ("The Battle of El Alamein" and "Tobruk").
There are "special mission" movies, including "Where Eagles Dare" and
"Inglourious Basterds, " classic tales of ingenuity ("The Great
Escape"), and human endurance ("The Bridge on the River Kwai").
Click here to order from Amazon USA (available in April)