"We'll Always Have Casablanca" author Noah Isenberg Joins us to talk about the iconic film
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"We'll Always Have Casablanca" author Noah Isenberg Joins us to talk about the iconic film
"We'll Always Have Casablanca" author Noah Isenberg Joins us to talk about the iconic film
Author Daniel Allen Butler Joins our Podcast to talk about his book "Field Marshal: The Life and Death of Erwin Rommel"
Emmy Award-Winning Actor Kyle Chandler Joins Us (Friday Night Lights, Bloodline, Game Night, Zero Dark Thirty, Argo, Catch 22), along with his wife, Kathryn and Army veteran Jeff Wells, to talk WWII, their new foundation helping veterans, Bill Belichick and of course, Friday Night Lights!
NY Times Best Selling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Rick Atkinson joins us to talk about D-Day and his incredible WWII Liberation Trilogy of work, An Army at Dawn, The Day of Battle and The Guns at Last Light.
Captain Dale Dye played Colonel Robert Sink in HBO's Band of Brothers and has also been seen in Saving Private Ryan, Platoon, and many other television shows and movies. Dale and his wife Julia also run Warriors Inc, where Dale trains actors for their roles in some of the world's biggest war films. It's been an amazing ride for this decorated veteran of Vietnam.
This episode of From the Front to the Films Zoom Podcast focuses on the 20th anniversary of the World War II film U571. The cast reunion featured U571 director Jonathan Mostow and actors Will Estes, Erik Palladino, Derk Cheetwood and Tom Guiry.
Actor David McCallum of The Great Escape, Colditz, Man from U.N.CL.E. and NCIS joins us.
Jon Seda portrayed "John Basilone" in HBO's series "The Pacific"
Podcast interview with Erik Jendresen, Supervising Producer for all 10 episodes of Band of Brothers, as well as Lead Writer and Co-Creator.
Marcus Brotherton is a New York Times Best-Selling author who has written extensively about World War II. Several of his books have focused on the famous "Band of Brothers", as well as the war in the Pacific. Marcus recently collaborated with Gary Sinise on his book "Grateful American."
Peter Lion is the author of two books which chronicle two of the least-known stories of World War II that highlight not only the courage of soldiers but the compassion and humanity that can occur during times of intense combat.
D-Day as it happened with radio broadcasts, interviews and the sounds of one of the world's most epic moments. From the paratroopers to the infantry on Omaha and Utah Beach, these men were there and became part of history.
They were the first to land on Omaha Beach on D-Day and their stories are just as horrific as you would expect. They fought with the 29th Infantry Division and the First Infantry Division and lived to share their experiences so that history would not forget.
Interview with author Nicholas Evan Sarantakes who wrote an incredible book about the making if the iconic film "Patton."
"Making Patton" chronicles to almost two-decades-long effort to bring the movie to the silver screen.
Did you know that George C. Scott was not the first choice to play General George Patton? or that the film was shot in Spain or that Omara Bradley and Patton were not as close as portrayed in the film?
Richard "Dick" Cole recently passed away. Dick was the last of World War II's famous Doolittle Raiders, the 80 flyers, aboard 16 B-25s, that left the USS Hornet on April 18, 1942, to drop bombs over Japan. The mission was payback for Pearl Harbor and a huge morale boost to an American public that had known nothing but defeat and loss prior to the Doolittle mission. It is with sadness that we say goodbye to our good friend, but also an honor to have known him. Thanks Lee Kirgan for providing this particular interview with Lt. Col. Cole.
Famous George C. Scott Opening Speech from the movie "Patton" (1972). Patton won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. Scott won Best Actor for his portrayal of General Patton but declined to accept the award due to his lingering issues with the Oscar "process" in previous years.
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