Battle of Cherbourg: Brutal Urban Combat After D-Day (June 1944) 🇺🇸🇩🇪
After D-Day, U.S. forces fought intense battles through the streets of Cherbourg to capture the strategically vital deep-water port, a key objective of the Normandy campaign.
As American soldiers cleared the city block by block, German prisoners were rounded up and local civilians struggled to salvage their lives amid the destruction.
After days of fierce urban fighting, U.S. forces gradually secured the city, paving the way for a crucial Allied supply hub in France.
Digitally restored, enhanced, and presented with sound design to recreate how these moments may have looked and sounded at the time.
Amerikan askerleri Afganistan'da bir faaliyet icra ettikleri sırada Taliban keskin nişancısı ikinci sıradaki askere müthiş bir atış yapıyor(panik havasında öndekine de atış yapabilmek için) fakat kompozit başlık sayesinde hedef olan Amerikan askeri mucizevi şekilde zarar görmeden kurtuluyor.
Al Pacino and Robert De Niro brought unmatched intensity to one of cinema’s most realistic gun battles.
Heat proves realism can be more thrilling than spectacle.
🎬 Heat 1995
In BEN-HUR (1959), one of the chariot race crashes was real. A stuntman was thrown from his chariot, landed on the horses’ harness, pulled himself back aboard & completed the lap.
It was kept in the film, with a Charlton Heston close-up added later.